- Dewar’s World of Whisky – Aberfeldy Well known for its blended Whisky. 20% discount available for all tours when staying with us. Just use our affiliate code The Poplars when booking.
- Aberfeldy Town. Lovely wee town with, cafes, art galleries, the Birks Cinema and The Birks of Aberfeldy a gorge overlooking the Falls of Moness.
- Highland Safaris. Meet Red Deer and take a Land Rover safari, Loch Tay safari boat excursion & Perthshire’s only Gold & Gem Panning Centre.
- Castle Menzies. 16th century fortified castle with ghost walks available.
- Loch Tay & Crannog Centre. Go back in time and see a reconstruction of a lochside dwelling over 2500 years old (currently under reconstruction).
- Glen Lyon. Scotland’s longest, loneliest, loveliest Glen. Visit Fortingall to see possibly the oldest Yew Tree in Britain (maybe Europe too).
- Mains of Taymouth Country Estate. Great walks, water sports and pony trekking on the beautiful shores of Loch Tay.
- City of Perth – walk by the Tay river, browse the shops, visit Perth Museum see the Stone of Destiny, one of Scotlands most significant historical objects or go to The Blackwatch Castle and Museum
- Scone Palace Perth– Once the crowning place of Scottish kings and home of the Stone of Destiny, Scone Palace is one of Scotland’s most important stately homes.
- Cateran Ecomuseum – The Cateran Ecomuseum is a museum without walls, all its sites are outside. Situated on the 500-million-year-old Highland Boundary Fault – the great geological feature that divides the Scottish Highlands from the Lowlands – the area’s human history stretches back through millennia with sites identified from Neolithic times.