Discover the best top things to do in Dunkeld, United Kingdom including Highland Offroad, Land Rover Experience Scotland, County Clays, Highland Tours Perthshire, Ossian's Hall, Dunkeld Cathedral, Going Pottie & Jaggedy Thistle, The Hermitage Woodland Walk, Corbenic Poetry Path, Dunkeld Bridge.
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5.0 based on 33 reviews
Highland Offroad quad treks - open 7 days a week, all year round. Covering a wide variety of terrain from wide open forest tracks to steep-sided hills. Suitable for all abilities - great for couples, individuals, families and small groups. The views are stunning and if you are lucky you might get to see the local wildlife. Ages 12+
5.0 based on 370 reviews
Land Rover Experience Scotland is your exclusive opportunity to be immersed in the all-terrain capability of Land Rover. Whether you attend a half day experience or a full day adventure you are guaranteed to leave feeling a real sense of achievement. Every experience is hosted by a qualified instructor, all of whom have a wealth of knowledge and expertise to help you make the most out of your adventure. Land Rover Experience Scotland is situated on the banks of Butterstone Loch in Dunkeld, Perthshire. The centre is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and has some of the most stunning scenery imaginable. Sitting in the reception area you could be lucky enough to spot an Osprey fishing for trout in the loch. Having access to over 70 miles of upland forest and moorland track, it is ideally placed to introduce you to some of Scotland's most protected wildlife and conservation areas, whilst delivering an 'Authentic 5-Star Off-Road Scottish Experience'.
5.0 based on 89 reviews
County Clays is one of the largest sporting clay pigeon ranges in the country and home to the highest shooting tower. We offer a wide range of shooting experiences with both simulated game and clay pigeon shooting available. All our instructors are APSI qualified, enabling us to tailor lessons to individuals needs and skill levels. Ideal for beginners new to the sport and individuals looking to progress and improve their shooting skills. County Clays is open 7 days a week for your shooting enjoyment.
Thank you County Clays for a fantastic family day out! Ages ranged from 8-74years and all had great fun. Great instruction from Bill and Charlie on the clays and archery and brilliant, friendly service from Clark and Lindsay. What a team ????! I would highly recommend this outing!
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Highland Tours Perthshire is a small groups tour company; central to our aim is to provide our clients with a personalised experience of Scotland. We cater for individuals and groups, looking for a personal tour focused on their wish-lists.
4.5 based on 173 reviews
Built for the second Duke of Atholl in 1758 and restored in 1953, this folly sits on a rocky outcrop overlooking the turbulent Black Linn Fall, which affords fine views of the distant woodlands.
River Braan was high on the day of our visit making a spectacular sight from Ossian’s Hall. A must see!
4.5 based on 632 reviews
Just off the main street and next to the river this is well worth a visit to enjoy the history that Dunkeld has played in past times. The main central area is undergoing renovation but the Bell Tower and Altar area well worth exploring, There is a small museum area providing some historical information to add to the visit. Free access, with donations gratefully accepted to carry on with the restorations.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Studio & Shop Paint your own pottery - pop in and have a go! Our little shop has a wide selection of hand painted pottery, cards, Maileg mice, twinkly toadstool t-lights and a fabulous range of wooden gifts by Jaggedy Thistle. Going Pottie is also the home of MacGnome - the original Scottish gnome, designed, made and painted by ourselves. Each MacGnome is individually made and hand painted with your choice of colours and tartan.
Our grand kids visited the shop and painted some pottery. The choice was terrific and the lady owner had limitless patience. Well worth the visit.
4.5 based on 678 reviews
Awesome woodland walk!with great scenery and good paths for the whole family and dog friendly top attraction is the black linn falls
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Out for a walk with my Grand Daughter and camera . The trail through woodland and moor is 3 kilometres with a steady gradient to begin with the majority of the path is on fairly level ground with 32 poems and sculptures spread around the walk . There are some really good landscape views as well .It is well laid out and thought provoking in a good way . there is plenty of wildlife to see on the way round .Ideal for a jaunt with children or a dog but you must keep the dog on a lead . Not wheelchair friendly .
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Beautiful views and great for wildlife spotting too - Red squirrels, herons, and other birds. Photogenic spot with sunrise & sunset!
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