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Blairgowrie
Situated on the banks of the River Ericht, Blairgowrie lies 11 miles east of Dunkeld on the A923 or can be accessed directly from Perth by taking the A93. Originally the town had an eminent linen weaving industry as the area was a centre for flax growing. Now it is the centre of the Perthshire soft fruit growing industry.
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Lots to See and Do
The town is a popular base for golfers and anglers and is the gateway to Glenshee which offers year-round sports but is most famous for its ski centre.
Blairgowrie is an excellent centre for walkers, for instance the short walk to the 1862 steam turbine and water wheel at the Keathbank Jute Mill. It has walks to cater for all levels of experience and is the main starting point for the 5-day, 60-mile Cateran Trail. Also, the Loch of Lowes, a Scottish Wildlife Trust Reserve where you can watch otters and the occasional osprey, is situated nearby.
The tourist office is in Wellmeadow and buses run to Blairgowrie from Perth and Dundee. Hotels include the Angus Hotel and, further north, the Spittal of Glenshee Hotel, both of which serve good food.
The village of Alyth, 5 miles east of Blairgowrie off the A926, is most attractive having old bridges spanning the canal. Worth visiting is the 60-foot waterfall of Reekie Linn which lies north of Alyth of the B954. South of Alyth on the B954 is the village of Meigle which has many interesting 7th to 10th century early Christian and Pictish carved stones displayed in the museum.
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15-May-2024 | Meadowside Cottage CP1 (overall) | Efficient and friendly service | ||
14-May-2024 | The Skye House at Glendale GP1 (overall) | Excellent communication about payments, accuracy of details about the property, instructions on finding the property and availability should there be problems. Of course there were no problems as everything had been prepared beautifully with lovely finishing touches. | ||
14-May-2024 | Poldhu at Kentra Bay DE3 (overall) | Efficient service making it easy to find the property I needed. Staff were very friendly and followed through on any issues or concerns I raised. The process of obtain property was streamline | ||
14-May-2024 | Erraid House BZ5 (overall) | Easy to deal with. | ||
14-May-2024 | Dunfuinary Cottage DA7 (overall) | the property was clean, well provided and the manager was both friendly and professinal | ||
14-May-2024 | Calderburn Cottage, Aberchalder CZ7 (overall) | We had a lovely break at Calderburn Cottage. It was spotlessly clean, very well equipped (we cooked dinner most nights), cosy, and comfortable, and has a lovely secure garden perfect for my dog. The location was perfect for exploring the lochs and mountains nearby, with fabulous low level and hillier walks right on the doorstep. | ||
14-May-2024 | The Hirsel BP9 (overall) | Be prepared to step into a world of isolated relaxation as soon as you turn into the estate. Beautiful, peaceful countryside with stunning views and local wildlife on your doorsteps. The cottage itself is excellent and supplied with everything you need for a break. The secure front garden was perfect for our dog to enjoy all day long. The area is fantastic with relatively easy walks to some local lochs through beautiful countryside. The only thing I can suggest would enhance the experience of the Hirsel would be a small garden table for resting a glass of wine on whilst soaking up the views. Will certainly return. | ||
13-May-2024 | Chisholm Cottage AB8 (overall) | We have used Unique Cottages before and have always found them to be helpful and their cottages are immaculate. | ||
13-May-2024 | East Shore Cottage BK2 (overall) | Everything from booking cottage, the directions there and gaining entry to the building. The cottage was lovely, with wonderful sea view, lovely walks. perfect holiday. | ||
14-May-2024 | Cultalla Cottage FG1 (overall) | informative of the one shower being broken cleaning has slippped a little -mirrors/ skirting boards very dusty. clock on the wall not working light bulb in back double bedroom not working A very well equipped cottage beautiful setting so accessible to alot around there, to sight see Loch Sheil on the door step local hotel / pub food beautiful good service and local fresh food |