Perth Attractions: Things To See and Do in Perth

Although they share name, make sure that you don’t confuse Perth in Scotland with its counterpart in Australia. It sits on the bank of the River Tay and is often referred to as “The Fair City” by its inhabitants. Certainly when visiting this city there are plenty of Perth attractions, which will keep all people  amused no matter what their age.

1.  Huntingtower Castle – Is located close to Perth and as well as being unusual, it has been well preserved over the years. The actual building was built in 3 separate phases which took place during the 15th and 16th centuries. The most notable parts being its 15th century keep, the 16th Century L Plan Tower House and a small building range connecting to the Tower House. 

You’ll quickly discover these buildings have a very fascinating and varied history to reveal to visitors who want to spend time on this. Mary Queen of Scots visited in the early sixteenth century and the castle witnessed the birth of the Jacobite Commander Lord George Murray.

2.  Perth Sculpture Trail – This fascinating display of sculptures are located on a trail that runs for one mile through some of the most beautiful parkland in the city. It was created by the Perthshire Public Art Trust and offers people are chance to look at and enjoy some of the most outstanding contemporary art without having to pay an entrance fee. 

3.  Scone Palace – The Earls of Mansfield have the pleasure of living in this global tourist attraction. 1,500 years ago this was actual the capital of the Pictish Kingdom as well as being the centre for the Celtic Church. But along with being used as a seat for parliaments and place where kings have been crowned and at one stage was home of the Stone of Destiny. Shakespeare made sure that the palace would be remembered when he wrote about it in Macbeth.

4.  Kinnoull Tower – This is also located close to the town of Perth and is well served by buses as well as being easily reachable by car. It can be found at the top of Kinnoull Hill and was built by the 9th Earl of Kinnoull. It’s design was inspired by the castles that can be found along the River Rhine in Germany. 

When you stay in Perth, be sure to check this list of Perth accommodation.

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