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Tour
The Fair City of Perth, Scotland
On the banks of the silvery River Tay, in the very heart of Scotland,
you'll find yourself in the Fair City of Perth, your perfect centre
for touring much of Scotland. Perth is a city that blends harmoniously
with its glorious green surroundings. Indeed it is a city which
has won many horticultural accolades including the 1999 Scotland
in Bloom Champion of Champions.
Visit the city that inspired Sir Walter Scott to write " The Fair
Maid of Perth " which in turn inspired Bizet's opera. Having at
one time been Scotland's Capital City you will discover that Perth
enjoys an air of elegant prosperity and retains the genuine atmosphere
of a true country town with a rich history and tradition of welcoming
visitors from all over the world.
A climb or drive through the wooded slopes of Kinnoull Hill is
an ideal introduction to Perth. Enjoy the panoramic views to the
north and west over the Perthshire Highlands, south to the rolling
landscapes of Fife and east along the fruit fields of the Carse
of Gowrie.
You can easily explore the centre of Perth on foot. Perth has
been a market town for hundreds of years. Today long established
businesses, specialist retailers and larger stores sit alongside
each other on the traffic-free High Street and in St Johns Shopping
Centre. Perth City Hall has regular Craft and Antique shows and
the local Farmer's Market set up their stalls almost every Saturday
throughout the summer months.
Aside from great shopping, history lovers will find Perth offers
unsurpassed delights. There are numerous places to visit including
Scone Palace, Elcho Castle, Huntingtower Castle, Megginch Castle
and Balhousie Castle, home of the Black Watch Museum.
But, as an experienced Tour Guide, what I love best about Perth
is its easy access to St Andrews. Edinburgh, Stirling, Pitlochry
and a hundred points of interest in between. The Perth area truly
makes for an excellent base from which to tour much of Scotland.
If you would like to visit this area as part of a highly personalized
small group tour of my native Scotland please e-mail me:
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