Things to Do Locally : Sites of Interest
Scone Palace
Scone is a place that breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland. Today, in the 21st century, it is the home of the Earls of Mansfield, and a major attraction to visitors from all over the world. Fifteen hundred years ago, it was the capital of the Pictish kingdom and the centre of the ancient Celtic church. In the intervening centuries, it has been the seat of parliaments and the crowning place of Kings; and has housed the Stone of Destiny.
Poised above the River Tay, the Palace overlooks the routes north to the Highlands and east through Strathmore to the coast. The Grampian mountains form a distant backdrop, and across the river stands the city of Perth. Two thousand years ago, the Romans camped here, at the very limit of their empire. They never defeated the warlike Picts, who later came to rule Scone, but the followers of St Columba had more success. By the early 7th century, a group of early Christians, the Culdees or servants of God, had established themselves here.
Angus Folk MuseumHousing one of Scotland's finest folk collections.
Discovery PointDiscover a taste for exploration.
Glamis CastleThe castle is a remarkable find for any visitor.
Meigle Pictish StonesEvery stone at Meigle has its own story to tell.
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