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Traditional Perthshire accommodation


Built in 1852 on the site of an earlier townhouse, the Royal Hotel commands a prominent situation directly opposite the former position of the town’s Old Mercat Cross looking along Blairgowrie High Street.


The Glens’ Restaurant - richly decorated in Victorian style - Good food from a choice menu which captures the flavours of Scotland.


01250 872226 www.theroyalhotel.org.uk


Blairgowrie for the stravaigin


visit@theroyalhotel.org.uk 53 Allan Street Blairgowrie, Perthshire, PH10 6AB


Riverside walks, twenty miles of way marked paths and The Cateran Trail - a 64 mile circular long distance walk.


A warm welcome awaits you at The Laird’s House, serving morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea everyday. Dinner is available from Wednesday to Saturday inclusive. Sunday brings a traditional roast lunch with all the trimmings. With our shop offering Giftware, Jewellery, Home wares, Fruit and Vegetables and some winter warmers!


The Laird’s House The Laird’s House is a Home from home!


‘The sort of Scotland walkers dream of…’ TGO Magazine


Plan your visit at: www.pkct.org and www.caterantrail.org


The Laird’s House. The Riverside, Lower Mill Street, Blairgowrie, Perthshire PH10 6AQ


E: james@lairdshouse.com T: www.lairdshouse.com


Autumn, Winter, Spring or Summer


Why not come and... 01250 872292


‘The Colonel’s Collection’ - IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS


Wonderfully entertaining, beautifully illustrated country tales for 5-7 year olds. ‘These are exciting and engrossing stories for children, with a gentle lesson quietly implied.’ Dr Ann Swinfen (Scotland) ‘Superbly written, the delightful characters have distinct personalities and traits.’ Carol Patterson (USA)


Author: Christine Findlay Illustrator: Louise Gow


CONTACT/TO ORDER www.thecolonelscollection.com e: info@thecolonelscollection.com t: 01250 870028


Blairgowrie and Rattray, at the heart of East Perthshire, offer a superb all- year-round visitor experience. With an excellent accommodation offering of Hotels, Guest Houses, B&Bs and Self-catering Cottages in the local area, plus a wide range of quality independent shops, cafes and restaurants, there is something here to suit all tastes.


Within a half-hour drive there are numerous opportunities for every


type of outdoor activity, from gentle walking in beautiful quiet coun- tryside to strenuous outdoor activities, including all types of winter


sports at the famous Glenshee Ski Centre. There are historic castles and palaces, distilleries, places of entertainment and culture – all within easy reach.


Go to www.visiteastperthshire.co.uk for full information about all facilities, attractions and events in the area.


BLAIRGOWRIE AND EAST PERTHSHIRE TOURIST ASSOCIATION 76 WWW.SCOTTISHFIELD.CO.UK


PRESTIGE + 4X4 HIRE FOR ANY OCCASION Sales, Diagnostics, MOT, Servicing + recovery Chauffer drive - Airport transfers 07714151889


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