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Shopping Attractions
There are plenty of places to visit around the Tay Valley, some historical, some beautiful, all are interesting.
Aberfeldy Distillery
Aberfeldy Distillery
Aberfeldy Distillery, founded by the John Dewar & Sons, Ltd, was built in 1896 and opened in 1898. Situated by the river Tay, Dewar's World of Whisky offers a tours of a traditional working distillery and the award winning heritage centre, as well a whisky shop and locally sourced light refreshments .
Bolfracks Garden
Bolfracks Garden
Developed in the mid 18th century, renowned for its impressive collection of rare and unusual plants, azaleas, acers, old fashioned roses, rhodendrons.
Blair Castle
Blair Castle
With its roots in the 13th century, Blair Castle's history extends over some 740 years, during which time it has welcomed countless generations of visitors. At the gateway to the Grampian Mountains on the route north to Inverness, the location was highly strategic.
The Scottish Crannog Centre
The Scottish Crannog Centre
Constructed as a result of underwater discoveries dating back 2,600 years, it is a living experiment that has a 'Gold Award' for best practice in environmental management.
Edradour Distillery
Edradour Distillery
At Edradour we hold the proud distinction of being the smallest distillery in Scotland. We are also the last original 'farm' distillery in Perthshire. You'll find Edradour nestling in a pocket glen in the hills above Pitlochry in the Southern Highlands.
Castle Menzies
Castle Menzies
This spectacular sixteenth century castle, restored by the Menzies Clan Society welcomes visitors. Seat of the Chiefs of Clan Menzies for over 400 years and importantly situated, it was involved in the turbulent history of the Highlands and here Bonnie Prince Charlie rested on his way to Culloden in 1746.