
Nestled on the banks of the River Ericht in the heart of Scotland, the historic Perthshire town of Blairgowrie and Rattray sits on either side of the River Ericht as it emerges from spectacular red sandstone gorges into the Vale of Strathmore.
Blairgowrie
Picturesque Alyth is a historic trading-town dating from at least the 12th century and located on the edge of the Cairngorms where Highland farmers would bring their sheep and cattle to Lowland markets.
Alyth
The villages of Meigle & Coupar Angus lies on the southeast edge of Perthshire in the Vale o’ Strathmore and is believed by many to have once been an important Pictish centre.
Strathmore, Meigle & Coupar Angus
Running from the Cairngorms in the north to the Vale of Strathmore in the south and straddling the borders of Perthshire and Angus, Glenisla is a relatively undiscovered gem of a glen.
Glenisla
Glenshee is the quintessential Highland glen. Its name translates as the ‘glen of the faeries’ and it is certainly a very magical place that will enchant anyone who visits the area.
Glenshee
Strathardle is a beautiful river glen nestling at the foot of the Cairngorms. The entry to the glen, or strath, is at Bridge of Cally, an area which is a mix of farm and woodland. As you follow the road up through the glen, with the hills above, you soon arrive at open rolling moorland.






