Discover the best top things to do in Scone, United Kingdom including Alba Airsports, ACS Flight Training, For Art Sake, Lynedoch Obelisk, Scone And St Martins Parish Church, Rustic Retro, The David Douglas Grove, Scottish Microlight Flight Centre, Stone Of Scone Replica, Scone Abbey.
Restaurants in Scone
5.0 based on 15 reviews
We provide experience flights and pilot training in state of the art modern fixed, and flexwing microlight aircraft and gyrocopters. Flights are conducted from the Scottish Aero Club at Perth Airport, and take in the breathtaking scenery of the Scottish Highlands.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Commercial Flight Training Organisation. Offering the chance to fly as a hobby, as a one off experience or to become a future commercial pilot.
My partner bought me an Introductory Flight earlier in the year and today was the day ! The weather was fantastic and it was a fabulous day to fly . The staff at ACS were very friendly and amazing . I can’t wait to visit again thank you Bruce for a memorable day
5.0 based on 7 reviews
For Art Sake is perfect for painting bespoke presents, painting with the family, having your party or just painting to relax. If you feel you are not ‘arty’ we have many different paints and specialized glazes to help you achieve professional results, without any stress or previous experience.
This is my favourite place to go either by myself, with friends or with my two children aged 10 and 12. We have been going here regularly for years. It’s such a lovely, relaxing place to go and the kids and myself love painting. So much to choose from at great prices. Pauline , the owner, and her amazing staff are just fab. So helpful and great at giving you ideas if you get a bit stuck or helping with any tricky bits! They also have regular workshops too. I’ve been there on my own, with friends, with my children and at the workshops which are fantastic. If you’ve not been, you need to go!!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
A beautiful church in the village of Scone that is well worth a visit. Easy to locate once in the village and a short walk to get too if you are arriving in the village by bus. If you arrive by car there is a carpark close to the church and it borders the start of the Quarrymill Walk. Take the time to have a wander around the church and the area surrounding the church. A smaller church but it takes you back in time and has such a quiet and peaceful ambience. Lovely building with a history encapulating the village with beautiful glass windows, pews and early 1900s architecture.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Come along to rustic retro to see a nice selection of antiques vintage and retro items at a price that won't break the bank
Glad we came across this great wee treasure trove whilst watching Antique Road Trip. My husband had spotted some Britain’s Military figures in a cabinet. Couldn’t get out to shop fast enough and was in luck and got a good deal. Spotted so much we remembered from ours and children’s childhoods. Was so tempted by so much but had popped out on bus but we’ll come back in car next time. My daughter in law and son visited on Saturday they too were excited by what they saw especially daughter in law who found a much searched for 45. Very friendly owner who am sure could find you anything you were after. I’m coming back for some pots for the garden!!
5.0 based on 9 reviews
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