Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Perth and Kinross, Scotland

November 9, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Perth and Kinross, United Kingdom including The Scottish Crannog Centre, Library of Innerpeffray, Cairn O'Mohr Fruit Wines, Blair Castle and Hercules Gardens, Scone Palace, Edradour Distillery, Kirk of St. John the Baptist, The Black Watch Castle & Museum, Huntingtower Castle, The Glenturret Distillery.
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1. The Scottish Crannog Centre

South Tay Road Loch Tay, Nr Aberfeldy, Kenmore PH15 2HY Scotland +44 1887 830583 [email protected] http://www.crannog.co.uk
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5.0 based on 1,093 reviews

The Scottish Crannog Centre

The Scottish Crannog Centre is a 5-star reconstruction of an early Iron Age loch-dwelling built by the Scottish Trust for Underwater Archaeology. Our museum features 2,500-year-old underwater discoveries; our Iron Age Interpreters will guide you through life on the loch 500 BCE; hands-on ancient crafts and technologies. Hire a dugout canoe and paddle into prehistory (weather and experience permitting). Special events run regularly featuring artists, musicians, skilled craft workers and other specialists who, together with our own team of Iron Age interpreters, actively bring the past to life for adults and children alike. Gift shop offering an excellent selection of books, crafts and light refreshments from our snack bar. Dogs are welcome on site. Last entry for tours at 4.00pm.

Reviewed By 501DavidS501 - Leeds, United Kingdom

The crannog is the star of the show,its incredible how these people could have thought of building a place like this.You do need to go on the tour I was very lucky because I was the only one to turn up for the 1pm tour and I must say the staff there still give me the full tour the staff I found to be very passionate about there duties and knowledge of the history of the area.Well worth a visit when you are stopping in the vicinity anyone can learn something from this its for all ages I found.

2. Library of Innerpeffray

Innerpeffray Library Innerpeffray, Crieff PH7 3RF Scotland +44 1764 652819 [email protected] http://www.innerpeffraylibrary.co.uk/plan-your-visit/
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5.0 based on 114 reviews

Library of Innerpeffray

Scotland's oldest lending library sits in a tranquil rural location beside the River Earn. Founded in 1680 by David Drummond 3rd Lord Madertie, with a school, at Innerpeffray near Crieff in rural Perthshire. Today thinking people from across the world come to enjoy the peaceful surroundings, to explore the social heritage captured in its Borrower's Register, and turn the pages to be inspired by books dating from four centuries.

Reviewed By Pollypolly1 - Colchester, United Kingdom

I loved everything about this library. What a little idyll. I felt like I connected with history in a really real and wonderful way looking at the old books and borrowing register. Wonderful, friendly guides.

3. Cairn O'Mohr Fruit Wines

East Inchmichael, Errol PH2 7SP Scotland +44 1821 642781 [email protected] http://cairnomohr.com/
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5.0 based on 979 reviews

Cairn O'Mohr Fruit Wines

Reviewed By Silversurfer592 - Falkirk, United Kingdom

Cafe served lovely homemade food & service was very attentive. Girl doing tour was amazing - so enthusiastic about everything so you could hardly wait to try the wines!! Could spend whole afternoon sampling them - make sure you have a designated driver!! Great to see small company using so much local produce. Hope they continue to do well.

4. Blair Castle and Hercules Gardens

Blair Atholl Street, Blair Atholl, Pitlochry PH18 5TL Scotland +44 1796 481207 [email protected] http://www.blair-castle.co.uk
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4.5 based on 1,836 reviews

Blair Castle and Hercules Gardens

Discover Blair Castle and go on a journey into the fascinating past of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl. Unique amongst Scottish castles, the story here leads you from Mary Queen of Scot's visit to the Civil War, and from the Jacobite cause to Queen Victoria's famous stay which led to the creation of Europe's only surviving private army, the Atholl Highlanders. Over 700 years of Scottish history are on display across 30 rooms. Highlights of the castle tour include the Baronial Entrance Hall, featuring weapons used at the Battle of Culloden; the classic Georgian styling of the Picture Staircase; the grandeur of the State Dining Room and Drawing Room; and the magnificent Ballroom, bedecked in hundreds of antlers. The Castle sits at the hub of a breathtaking historic landscape and the gardens and grounds feature a 9 acre walled garden, a peaceful wooded grove, a ruined kirk, a red deer park and a whimsical Gothic folly.

Reviewed By asheleyn2019

Had an amazing visit to Blair castle, would highly recommend to all age groups. We didn’t visit inside of the castle, you need to book in advance and we just rocked up. Got tickets for the gardens (£15 for 2 ppl), I was sceptical at the price but what a treat! Lots of hidden gems and nice walks, the red deer were beautiful and very friendly at a respectable distance. The Hercules garden was also lovely.

5. Scone Palace

Scone Palace Isla Rd, Perth PH2 6BD Scotland +44 1738 552300 [email protected] http://scone-palace.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 2,153 reviews

Scone Palace

Scone Palace - a 5 star historic house visitor attraction. We are open five days a week and guided tours of the Palace can be booked from Wednesday through to Sunday via our web site. Come along and visit Moot Hill where the 'Kings of Scotland' were crowned. Have a wander around our 100 acres gardens and grounds, followed by a coffee and a Scone Palace scone from our Old Kitchen Coffee Shop.

Reviewed By CZFRichardson - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Due to COVID19 some areas of the site were not open during our visit but we still had a great time and the staff were helpful, friendly and informative, and it still felt like good value for money. Strolling around the well-maintained grounds, past the site of the crowning of Scottish kings, through the proud strutting peacocks and past the fields of grazing highland cows and sheep is well worth it! The included guide leaflet makes the grounds walking tour easy to follow. The tour of the inside of the downstairs of the house was taken by a very professional, well-informed team who were warm and happy to answer any questions. The house really is an amazing timecapsule full of treasures! Highlights: the slightly un-PC but incredibly beautiful ivory figurines in the first room, the Dido Belle portrait (a must-see highlight), the porcelain collection and the organ built for the lady of the house. The outdoor coffee bar (indoor closed due to COVID19) had a good selection and the marquee seating (so you can drink it ‘indoors’!) was comfortable and clean. Plenty of parking and toilets in the car park were clean and tidy.

6. Edradour Distillery

Pitlochry PH16 5JP Scotland +44 1796 472095 [email protected] http://www.edradour.co.uk/main.html
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4.5 based on 2,300 reviews

Edradour Distillery

Due To The Outbreak Of Covid-19 The Distillery Visitor Centre And Shop Will Be Closed As Of 16TH March 2020. The Site Is Now Closed To The Public And Will Not Re-open.

Reviewed By BillyR_12 - Menstrie, United Kingdom

Situated approximately 4 miles from Pitlochry this quaint but thriving distillery located in the stunning Perthshire countryside . Upon arrival at the distillery shop we were met by extremely charming and knowledgeable staff and immediately we felt welcome. The tour itself was taken by a very knowledgeable, funny and pleasant lady who answered every question she was asked. Next to the really good bit THE WHISKY TASTING which was conducted by a charming and knowledgeable expert and after which we were each presented with a lovely tasting glass. Finally back to the shop where I had a field day tee hee. SLAINTE MHATHE (good health).

7. Kirk of St. John the Baptist

31 St. John Place, Perth PH1 5SH Scotland +44 1738 622241 http://www.st-johns-kirk.co.uk
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Kirk of St. John the Baptist

Reviewed By Bibcay - Gateshead, United Kingdom

This is a fantastic church with a 63 bell carillon. They sound absolutely fantabulous. It’s great inside too.

8. The Black Watch Castle & Museum

Balhousie Castle Hay Street Balhousie Castle, Perth PH1 5HR Scotland +44 1738 638152 [email protected] http://www.theblackwatch.co.uk
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4.5 based on 949 reviews

The Black Watch Castle & Museum

The Black Watch Castle and Museum is a 5 star multi- award winning visitor attraction located in the Perth. The Black Watch Museum is housed within the historic Balhousie Castle, the origins of which are said to date back to the 12th century. A visit to the ancestral Home of The Black Watch brings this colourful Highland Regiment’s history to life, through artefacts, personal stories and interactive displays. Relax and unwind in the welcome ambience of the Castle Cafe. The seasonal menu offers an appealing selection of meals, snacks, soups, desserts and afternoon tea created with quality ingredients of local provenance. Browse the popular Castle Gift Shop to find a range of quality gifts, regimental memorabilia and branded products with an emphasis on providing an enjoyable shopping experience within a Scottish Castle. The venue is a unique and compelling location which can also host weddings, offer private dining, exclusive use of the Castle, group and bespoke tours.

Reviewed By 563derekb - Alicante, Spain

Good quality food with excellent service - short distance from city centre - situated in a historic building on the North Inch

9. Huntingtower Castle

Huntingtowerfield Just West of Perth off the A85 to Crieff, Perth PH1 3JL Scotland +44 1738 627231 [email protected] http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/huntingtower-castle/
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4.5 based on 260 reviews

Huntingtower Castle

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. Find out more about our reopening plans. A tale of two families - Huntingtower Castle was a lordly residence for 300 years, from the 15th to the 18th century. It is associated with two noble families: the Ruthvens (later earls of Gowrie) and, following their downfall in 1600, the Murrays (earls of Tullibardine and later dukes of Atholl). Prior to 1600, Huntingtower was known as the Place of Ruthven.Huntingtower has hosted some famous visitors, and been associated with some dramatic events. Mary Queen of Scots stayed here in 1565, during her honeymoon with Lord Darnley. In 1582, Mary’s son, James VI, was held here against his will by the 1st Earl of Gowrie, in a famous episode known as the ‘Ruthven Raid’.

Reviewed By K1230VLjanea - Mallow, Ireland

I don't know how Historic Scotland recruit their guides, but the young man was a star. We had the friendliest of welcomes and the benefit of his knowledge and enthusiasm. The castle is fun to explore and despite its relatively modest size contains much of interest - a painted ceiling (rugs helpfully provided so you can lie on the floor to examine it in comfort), an unusual building plan, wall paintings, a huge internal dovecote etc etc. Good views from the towers and easy to locate. The only slight downside is the very limited parking space. Thus does deter coaches so it's possible that you can have the place pretty much to yourself.

10. The Glenturret Distillery

The Glenturret Distillery The Hosh, Crieff PH7 4HA Scotland +44 1764 656565 [email protected] http://www.theglenturret.com
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4.5 based on 1,528 reviews

The Glenturret Distillery

Scotland's Oldest Working Distillery based in the heart of Perthshire has a Whisky experiences to suit everyone. We offer your dram to take home with all our tours, so nobody misses out on the complete experience. Be rest assured we have obtained our "Good to go" certificate and implemented Covid-19 measures ensuring our visitors well-being and safety is paramount. We have our Glenturret Shop and Cafe onsite too, and our expert Hosts will guide you through your Distillery tour ensuring you receive the warmest of Scottish welcomes. Slainte!

Reviewed By dotty951 - Sheffield, United Kingdom

Our party was taken round by Sue, who was very knowledgeable and gave clear explanations of all the processes that go into making both the single malt whisky - Glen Turret and the blended whisky - Famous Grouse. The tour involves quite a lot of stairs, but the less agile members of the group were well taken care of and then joined the rest of us for the final part of the tour on the level. All round an excellent visit.

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