Discover the best top things to do in Perth and Kinross, United Kingdom including County Clays, Glen Sherup Fisheries, Outdoor Explore, The North Inch, Loch Tay Boating Centre, Taymouth Marina Watersports, The Edge Outdoor Activity Centre.
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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 311 reviews
Outdoor Explore Guided kayak tours and outdoor activities in Scotland. We can offer touring kayaking, sea kayaking and canoeing guided tours, expeditions and coaching sessions. Other experiences are also available such as private archery events, stand up paddle boarding, mountain biking guiding, walking tours, first aid courses & paddle sport courses. We are truly passionate about the outdoors and quality of our events shows that. Book your space or get in touch with us via email.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Had a leisurely stroll round the broad walkway. Plenty to do - football and rugby pitches, golf course, children's play area, sports centre, petanque area, bowling, cafe. Excellent
4.0 based on 55 reviews
Dog friendly, people friendly, very reasonably priced, stunning views. Called up on the morning to ask if we could rent a boat, and enquired to check whether it would be possible to attempt putting our dog onboard before committing as this was her first boat ride. Both our requests were met, so we head off from Edinburgh. When I arrived, there was nobody in the office, but I quickly found the ticket lady painting one of the boats. She arranged for our boat to be moved from one dock to another so we could try getting the dog onboard. The reason being, the initial dock had some mesh wiring for shoe grip on the ground which wouldn't have been pleasant for doggo. I thought this was a nice thought. Our dog jumped into the boat without any problems, and the person who helped us in was friendly and attentive, he ensured we didn't slip when coming in and out of the boat. I was pleasantly surprised at how reasonable the motor boat rental cost was.. £48 for 2 hours. Loch Lomond is more than double that! The boat itself is very basic but does the job perfectly, the hull was dry, the roof was very handy as it was relatively windy, the engine is fitted onboard at the back. Before leaving, the ticket lady explained how to operate the boat, i.e. reverse, neutral, forward, steering, engine start up/kill. In terms of speed, it doesn't break any records, but still allowed us to get halfway across the loch, have lunch, and turn back - all in 2 hours. On the way back, staff directed us to the right dock, and helped us out the boat. Our £30 deposit was refunded the next working day. All in all, this was a superb experience, and we will 100% be back.
4.0 based on 47 reviews
Explore the loch at you own pace by hiring a canoe, kayak, sail boat, paddleboard, pedalo, motorboat or katakanu. Or why not get a little more information about the area and join one of our trips. We also offer lessons in all activities.
Our Parents where booked into a hoilday lodge. This lodge was spotless and well presented. The hot box was amazing and they really enjoyed it.I also had a go in the spa the whole place is stunning staff are fantastic to in perticular Harry very helpful and friendly perfect break
4.5 based on 2 reviews
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