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Crieff Town
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Crieff's town centre is renowned for its delightful individual shops. A purpose built Visitors Centre, on the outskirts of town, provides an opportunity to purchase distintive Scottish products and allows visitors to watch glass being manufactured, and also view 'Thistle' pottery being made

The Stuart Crystal showroom and shop are situated in close proximity to the Visitor Centre and are an ever popular attraction for visitors to the district

Scotland's oldest Whisky distillery, Glenturret, adjoins Crieff and can be reached by car from Glenearn House in five minutes

Crieff High Street

Of historic importance, Crieff was the site of the last War Counsel of 'Bonnie' Prince Charles Stuart prior to the infamous Battle of Culloden

The Trossachs, the Ochils, Aberfeldy, Kenmore and Pitlochry are other places of interest easily reached by car. There are many beautiful walks and breathtaking scenery in and around Crieff or, if you prefer, just browse around

Perthshire Hills

The town is ideally situated for visiting castles at Blair, Drummond and Stirling. Drummond Castle is just two miles south of Crieff and has been the home of the Drummond family (Earls and Dukes of Perth) since 1491. The Castle Gardens are acknowledged as being the most important formal gardens in Scotland and were used in the filming of the highly successful 1995 film 'Rob Roy,' which starred Liam Neeson, Jessica Lange and John Hurt. The historic palace of Scone, for many centuries the venue for the Coronation of Scottish monarchs, is also easily reached by car from Crieff

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