Discover the best top things to do in Perth and Kinross, United Kingdom including Pitlochry Church of Scotland, Cleish Parish Church, St. Mary's Monastery, Tibbermore Parish Church, Comrie Community Centre, St Serf's Church and Dupplin Cross, St John the Baptist Scottish Episcopal Church, St Paul's Scottish Episcopal Church, Portmoak Church, St Matthews Church.
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5.0 based on 17 reviews
St Mary's Monastery, Kinnoull, Perth is an international, multi-cultural, ecumenical place that offers its visitors the opportunity for relaxation, renewal and rest. As a Redemptorist community, we offer a full programme of courses and retreats as well as serving the local community with weekly church services.
I stayed for a week in September and would recommend it to anyone whether of Faith or Non Faith for a most wonderful and restful place to be. But just if it is a one or two night stop off then just drive a quarter of a mile past the Soulless Travelodge and enjoy a warm and welcoming stay ; a wonderful lunch and evening meal without having to go out and find places to eat ; lovely garden walks and breakfast before You Go. Newly refurbished and warm rooms all with en-suite facilities and full wheelchair access. I have no personal connection with The Monastery and post this only to pass on the experience that I have had there for others to also benefit from.
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4.5 based on 57 reviews
This site is closed for now. We’re working hard to gradually reopen the places you love while making sure the experience is safe for everyone. This picturesque parish church houses the nineth century Dupplin Cross, a masterpiece of Pictish stonework. The 9th century Dupplin Cross is one of a few complete, free standing early medieval crosses that survive in Scotland.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Popped in to Perth on a day-trip and came across this church which was open to the public. Architecture is amazing I loved the old feel of the church whilst we were there bells were dinging...you can hit the bells to have a shot we just let the wee boy belt them out whilst his dad wandered off looking at it. The windows are amazing and the history of it too. I would recommend to pay a visit in any language as there are A4 sized cards with the history in various languages incl.German, Italian French etc.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Set looking out towards Loch Leven this beautiful church is in big demand for weddings when I visited the church was being prepared for a wedding that Saturday . I could see beyond the graveyard a Marquee had been erected in the field below . What a lovely situation . The Church has been here since 1832 it is the 3rd church on the site there are celtic crosses in the graveyard going back to the 10th or the 11th centuries. The church is unusual in that the congregation faces the south side of the building towards the pulpit instead of the length of the church. There is a large car park and graveyard
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Go to the other side of the river Tay when there is a sunset and look at this church, it is fantabulous. It has a pretty big steeple too.
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