Dunkeld & Birnam Golf Course, Scotland
Located in Perthshire, centre of Scotland. A popular tourist destination.
Dunkeld and Birnam Golf Club
The course is one of the most picturesque in Perthshire, Scotland, with each hole affording not only a new and interesting challenge for the golfer, but also ever changing views of the glorious surrounding countryside.
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Snow Falling Dunkeld And Birnam Golf Course Highland Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of snow falling at Dunkeld and Birnam Golf course, Perthshire, Scotland. The Course is one of the most picturesque in Perthshire with each hole affording not only a new and interesting challenge for the golfer but also ever changing views of the glorious surrounding countryside. You are guaranteed a friendly welcome, warm hospitality and a most enjoyable round of golf on a well-prepared Course with excellent greens.
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Historic Birnam Hotel is set in Perthshire countryside between Dunkeld and Birnham Golf Club and the Tay River. It offers cozy rooms, and an on-site restaurant.
The spacious Oak Restaurant serves fine, freshly prepared Scottish and international cuisine. Scots Bar has an open fire and plenty of malt whiskey and bar meals.
Birnham Hotel has free Wi-Fi in public areas, and has rooms with an individual style, private bathrooms and satellite TV.
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I had the privileged to play golf in Scotland a few weeks back and I have to say it was breath taking!
I have played a few amazing courses in the England but so far nothing as amazing as this!
(The Jack Nicklaus signature course at StMellion came close!)
Scotland so far has the best views I’ve ever seen on a golf course!
I played the Dunkeld & Birnam golf course in Dunkeld and the people and staff were absolutely amazing! Warm and friendly!
The gentleman who ran the pro shop and bar, made time to stop and chat all things golf! Also this club was dog friendly too! (bonus as I had my dog with me)
If you are ever in Dunkeld I would really recommend this course as the views and people are amazing!
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Dunkeld & Birnam
Dunkeld & Birnam, Scotland
Places to see in ( Dunkeld - UK )
Places to see in ( Dunkeld - UK )
Dunkeld and Birnam are two adjacent towns in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. They lie on opposite banks of the River Tay, and were first linked by a bridge built in 1809 by Thomas Telford. Dunkeld and Birnam railway station serves the two towns. On the western side of the A9 is The Hermitage, a National Trust for Scotland site. Dunkeld Cathedral is on the north bank of the River Tay.
Dunkeld (Scots: Dunkell, from Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Chailleann, fort of the Caledonians) is a small town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is about 15 miles north of Perth on the eastern side of what is now the A9 road into the Scottish Highlands, and on the opposite (north) side of the River Tay from the village of Birnam. Dunkeld and Birnam share a railway station, (Dunkeld and Birnam railway station) on the Highland Main Line.
Dunkeld is situated in an area of Scotland called Perthshire Big Tree Country. Famous for its big trees, the countryside is well known for the woods named by Shakespeare in his play Macbeth, and Neil Gow's Oak. The latter is known as the tree under which Niel Gow, a fiddler under contract to the 4th Duke of Atholl, composed many of Scotland's famous strathspeys and reels. Surrounded by hill country, with forested lower slopes and heather-covered upper slopes, Dunkeld is well placed for exploring the countryside. The lovely village of Dunkeld sits on the banks of the River Tay.
The majestic Dunkeld Cathedral dominates this picturesque Perthshire village. Today, part ruin and part parish church, the cathedral features the tomb of the notorious 'Wolf of Badenoch'! Nearby, walk along Atholl Street's variety of specialist shops or take a walk down by the river, which provides excellent views of Thomas Telford's Dunkeld Bridge.
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Driving to Birnam and Dunkeld
The lovely colours and trees on this stretch of the A9 makes it a favourite drive of mine. This video was taken on the first of January 2013 and we were on our way to walk Birnam Hill.
Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland
Early 2009 video of River Tay at Dunkeld Cathedral with 200 yr old bridge in background.
Dunkeld House Hotel Area in snow 2019 02 01
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February Morning Snow Telford Bridge Dunkeld Highland Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland February video of snow falling at the Thomas Telford Bridge over the River Tay on visit to Dunkeld, Highland Perthshire. In 1809 Thomas Telford built this magnificent five arch bridge spanning the River Tay between the villages of Dunkeld and Birnam. This bridge replaced the busy ferry.
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Dunkeld town pictorial.
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Places to see in ( Blairgowrie - UK )
Places to see in ( Blairgowrie - UK )
Blairgowrie and Rattray is a twin burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Locals refer to the town as Blair. Blairgowrie is the larger of the two former burghs which were united by an Act of Parliament in 1928 and lies on the southwest side of the River Ericht while Rattray is on the northeast side.
The area around Blairgowrie has been occupied continuously since the Neolithic, as evidenced from the Cleaven Dyke, a cursus monument 2 miles SSW of the town, as well as a Neolithic long mortuary enclosure 4 miles WSW at Inchtuthil. Several stone circles of this age can also be found in the area, notably the circle bisected by the road at Leys of Marlee, 1 mile to the west of Blairgowrie.
Blairgowrie had a busy livestock market at the bottom of the Boat Brae but this closed in the 1960s and is now the site of the Ashgrove Court sheltered housing complex. Blairgowrie has a thriving town centre with a wide range of independent shops, restaurants and pubs. National retailers include Tesco, Sainsbury, Co-op, M&Co and The Original Factory Shop. The Angus Hotel and Royal Hotel cater for local customers, tourists and a large number of bus parties who find the town an ideal touring base.
Stagecoach provide all the bus services to and from Blairgowrie with routes to Perth, Dundee, Alyth, Coupar Angus, Dunkeld, Aberfeldy, Kirkmichael and Glenshee as well as a circular town service. The nearest railway stations are Perth and Dunkeld and Birnam and the nearest airport is Dundee. Services to Perth and Dundee are frequent. The bus station is located in the Wellmeadow.
Blairgowrie Highland Games are held annually on the first Sunday of September in Bogles Field on Essendy Road. It is noted for its Hill Race and its mass tug o'war where as many contestants as possible from Blairgowrie and Rattray compete against each other. When Blairgowrie Games restarted in the 1980s Braemar Games had moved to the first Saturday in September and the following day seemed an appropriate date for Blair Games.
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The Atholl Arms Hotel, Dunkeld
Welcome to The Atholl Arms Hotel, Dunkeld, in Perthshire, Scotland.
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Big Tree Country
A stunning video featuring footage shot from a helicopter as it flies over beautiful scenery in the heart of Scotland. The area, known as Perthshire Big Tree Country - is divided into six distinct clusters: Aberfeldy & Kenmore; Blair Atholl; Crieff & Strathearn; Dunkeld & Birnam; Perth & Blairgowrie; Pitlochry & the Road to the Isles.
Perthshire Big Tree Country is famous for its heritage trees, several of which are featured in the video. Watch out for the Fortingall Yew, oldest living organism in Europe; the Birnam Oak, made famous in Shakespeares MacBeth; the record-breaking Meikleour Beech Hedge, tallest in the world; and Niel Gows Oak, named after the well-known fiddler.
Narrated by one of Scotlands most famous plant collectors, David Douglas, the video begins in the grounds of Scone Palace where Douglas served his apprenticeship as a gardener. Born in Scone, Douglas is responsible for introducing many plant and tree species including the Douglas fir, Sitka spruce Scotlands most prolific forestry tree and sunflowers.
As it swoops over Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park (Scotlands first) and its iconic tower, the video provides a birds eye view of other historical buildings such as Scone Palace, the former crowning place of Scottish kings; Blair Castle; and the Hermitage. It also passes over the most famous view in Scotland, Queens View. Allegedly a favourite of Queen Victoria, the view is actually named after the wife of Robert the Bruce.
In addition to the famous names already mentioned, Perthshire Big Tree Country played host to Robert Rabbie Burns on his tour of the Highlands. The Birks of Aberfeldy takes its name from a song penned by Scotlands national bard. Rabbie is also believed to be responsible encouraging the then Duke of Atholl for the planting of the area around the Falls of Bruar following a petition to the duke in one of his poems.
But it isnt all about the trees. The River Tay runs through Big Tree Country, providing fantastic salmon fishing opportunities and a playground for the more adventurous white water rafters or canoeists. Equally the forests offer great mountain and trail biking runs and tracks suitable for all levels of walking criss cross many of the woodland sites and hills.
Finally, a host of wildlife calls Perthshire Big Tree Country home. Peregrine falcons, buzzards, kestrels and ospreys soar through the sky. During the autumn the roar of red deer stags can be heard during rutting season and roe deer are often spotted dashing through the woods. Red squirrels are shyer residents but are easy to see in Cluny House Gardens and occasionally rarer species such as black grouse and capercaillie are spotted.
The video was produced by Speakeasy - for Perth & Kinross Countryside Trust
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