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Attractions near Kinnaird House
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Scottish Hydro Electric Visitor Centre, Dam and Fish Pass
(1 Mile)*
The Scottish Hydro Electric Visitor Centre is an informative and educational day out for visitors of all ages. You can learn all about hydro-electricity, and all about the salmon ladder which is next door. |
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Killiecrankie
(3 Miles)*
On the 27th July 1689, the Pass of Killiecrankie echoed with the sound of battle cries and gunfire when, nearby, a Jacobite army led by 'Bonnie Dundee' defeated the government forces under General Hugh Mackay. |
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Blair Castle
(6 Miles)*
Nestling like a white jewel in the dramatic Highland Perthshire landscape, Blair Castle has a fascinating history spanning seven centuries and beautiful landscaped gardens and grounds. |
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Castle Menzies
(9 Miles)*
This spectacular sixteenth century castle, restored by the Menzies Clan Society welcomes visitors. Seat of the Chiefs of Clan Menzies for over 400 years. |
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Scone Palace
(22 Miles)*
Scone is a place that breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland. Poised above the River Tay, the Palace overlooks the routes north to the Highlands and east through Strathmore to the coast. |
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Huntingtower Castle
(22 Miles)*
Huntingtower Castle has two fine and complete towers, one of 15th to 16th century date, the other of 16th century origin. |
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Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum
(22 Miles)*
In Meigle, there is a magnificent collection of 26 sculptured monuments of the early Christian period. |
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Braemar Castle
(23 Miles)*
The impressive fortress of Braemar Castle was built in 1628 by the Earl of Mar on the site of an even older habitation. |
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Branklyn Garden
(24 Miles)*
Described as the finest two acres of private garden in the country, this oasis of peace and colour is a real urban haven. |
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Drummond Castle Gardens
(26 Miles)*
The gardens you see today were probably already of some significance in 1630, since Mylne's sundial was put in position in that year. |
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Towns near Kinnaird House
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Pitlochry
(1 Mile)*
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Grandtully
(5 Miles)*
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Blair Atholl
(6 Miles)*
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Aberfeldy
(8 Miles)*
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Kirkmichael
(8 Miles)*
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Spittal of Glenshee
(11 Miles)*
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Dunkeld
(11 Miles)*
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Tummel Bridge
(11 Miles)*
When I think of Scotland, I always let my mind drift back to the village of Tummel Bridge and the beautiful Loch at its edge. Tummel bridge or simply 'Tummel' if you are a local, is carved in two by the gentle river Tummel. |
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Trinafour
(14 Miles)*
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Kenmore
(14 Miles)*
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