The
only way to truly appreciate Dunkeld and Birnam is on foot; it is so
small and compact and extremely easily explored with something of interest
around every corner. The Cross in Dunkeld is a good starting point.
The Atholl Memorial fountain at The Cross was erected in 1866 in memory
of the 6th Duke of Atholl. From here a walk down picturesque Cathedral
Street leads you to Dunkeld Cathedral standing idyllically amidst wide
lawns that sweep down to the River Tay.In one of those houses in Cathedral
Street, number nine, a nineteenth century premier of Canada, Alexander
Mackenzie, spent his early years.
The other end of the Cathedral Street opens out onto the High Street
with the The Cross, dedicated to the memory of the 6th Duke of Atholl.
There are many buildings of note in this area, including the Ell Shop
( so-called from the measuring gauge dated 1706 attached to the outside
of the wall ), the Duchess Anne ( a former girls school erected by the
wife of the 6th Duke in 1851 ), and the museum of the Scottish Horse
Regiment which originally recruited amongst Scotsmen living in South
Africa at the time of the Boer War. Having fought in that and in both
World Wars, the regiment was amalgamated with the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry
in 1956. A walk through the streets of Dunkeld will prove interesting,
with its variety of shops, galleries and Tourist Information Centre.
As
one of the most attractive towns in Scotland, Dunkeld gets visitors
from all over the world. But it remains, as it always has been, a thriving,
lived-in town, loved as much by its inhabitants as it is by those who
visit it.
www.visitdunkeld.com
www.perthshire.co.uk
Dunkeld
and Birnam Golf Golf
Hilton Dunkeld
Park Activity Center
Blair Castle
Scone Palace
Glamis Castle
Fishing
info for Dunkeld & Birnam Angling Association
Whisky
distilleries
Walks around Dunkeld. The hilly country north of Dunkeld is dotted with
small lochans - scenic stretches of blue water concealed bycraggy tops
and tranquil mixed forestry.
www.walkscotland.com/dunkeld.htm
www.conneryscottishwalks.co.uk/pitlochry