Noahs Perth - Introduction
A Fantastic Family Entertainment Centre With Something To Do For All The Family - Where You Will Enjoy Hours Of Fun.
Noah's Ark Caravan Park ****
If you are looking for peace and quiet in the Scottish countryside, Noah's Ark Caravan Park will certainly be a good choice. The camping site is located near the old city of Perth and the river Tay.
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Noahs Perth - Indoor Karting
A Fantastic Family Entertainment Centre With Something To Do For All The Family - Where You Will Enjoy Hours Of Fun.
We have three types of Karts all providing a different karting experience. The twin seaters are for younger kids over the age of three who don’t meet the the safety height restrictions for the juniors and can go on with an adult and enjoy the fun and excitement of the karting.
Noahs Perth - Ceramics
A Fantastic Family Entertainment Centre With Something To Do For All The Family - Where You Will Enjoy Hours Of Fun.
Noah’s Ceramics studio is dedicated to providing fun, relaxing and therapeutic craft activity sessions for the whole family. You don't have to be an artist to enjoy being creative. With plenty of designs on display, there are lots of tools and techniques available to make it easy and our friendly staff are on hand to offer help and advice.
A dark day in perth town in Perthshire Scotland 3/6/2018
A dark day in perth town in Perthshire Scotland
Quick video day out to Noah’s ark
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The best song for Noahs Perth
Video from Emad Elseedawy
Noahs Perth - The Ark Cafe
A Fantastic Family Entertainment Centre With Something To Do For All The Family - Where You Will Enjoy Hours Of Fun.
Fantastic fresh food to suit the whole family made by chef on the premises.
Quarrymill Woodland walk, Perth.
As the name suggests, there have been both quarries and mills at the Quarrymill Woodland Park site dating back as far as the 14th century, although most of the known activity originates from much later. The Park itself was donated to the Trust by A K Bell in 1937. The earliest known records show a letter from Robert, King of Scots to the monks of Scone Abbey requesting permission to use stone from their quarries at Kincarrathie and Balcormoc (now Quarrymill) for the Kirk of Perth and the bridges of Perth and the Earn. The letter is dated 4th July 1328, and is the oldest record of activity at the Quarrymill site. The site at Kincarrathie has been filled in. It is also believed that stone from Quarrymill was used to construct Scone Abbey and, later may have been transported up river to build Stanley Mills. In 1574 a site known as Balchormack is shown to the north of the Annaty Burn and a site referred to as Quarrelmiln is shown slightly closer to the River Tay.
Sandstone extraction and weaving at Quarrymill was well underway by the 18th Century when there were numerous mills spinning cotton, extracting starch from potatoes for use in weaving and the textile industry and grinding bone to use in dyes and fertilisers. The traditional red 'Perth' sandstone was used widely for buildings and farm walls and can be seen extensively in the surrounding area. There are examples of the sandstone throughout the Woodland Walk, although some can only be seen through the natural plant life which has been allowed to flourish to enhance the walk itself.
The Annaty Burn which runs through the Woodland Park has a wealth of history associated with it. The area to the south of the burn and extending to Murrayshall was formerly known as 'St Ninian's Lands', and place names in that area may indicate a station of the 5th Century missionary. The name Annaty indicates a mother church, or a church which contains relics of the founder. The site of the church may be where diggings in 1942 revealed red sandstone foundations belonging to a small rectangular building, and there were also early hut circles visible here in the 19th Century. However, this theory is not fully substantiated.
A K Bell purchased the Scone Den in 1933 and directed the Trust to 'dedicate, equip and maintain it as a place of public resort'. During the intervening years the Trustees have met A K Bell's wishes and the Woodland Park is maintained to high standards and is enjoyed by the residents of Perth and visitors alike to this day.
QU & ARK Perth
Tour of Scotland, visiting Perth, street interviews
Perth Life Uncut
Not exactly sure what I was trying to achieve with this video, maybe saying something about the bleakness of living in Perth, Scotland.
Noah's Ark Caravan Park April 2015
UDIRC quad copter with basic camera. Video taken at Noah's Ark Caravan Park , Easter 2015.
Noah's Ark Go-Karts
A trip round the go-kart track at Noah's Ark in Perth with wee cousin Niamh.
Megan n Hayleigh at Noahs Ark Dodgems
Dodgems at Noahs Ark
Remote Control Caravan Stormont Road Scone By Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland cloudy day travel video of a Scotsman parking a caravan using a remote control on Stormont Road on visit to Scone by Perth, Perthshire. I had never seen this before. The caravan mover is an electronic, motorised device that's fitted to the chassis, and it allows you to control the movement of the caravan by remote control
Fun and Games at Perth Museum and Art Gallery
Perth Museum and Art Gallery curator Laura Dowie talks to the Courier about the new toys exhibition which runs from June 28 to August 22.
Early Summer Drive To Huntingtower Castle Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of an early Summer road trip drive, with Scottish music, from Tibbermore to Huntingtower Castle on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire. This Scottish castle was built in stages from the 15th century by the Clan Ruthven family and was known for several hundred years as the 'House of Ruthven'. In the summer of 1582, the castle was occupied by the 4th Lord Ruthven, who was also the 1st Earl of Gowrie, and his family. Gowrie was involved in a plot to kidnap the young King James VI, son of Mary, Queen of Scots. During 1582 Gowrie and his associates seized the young king and held him prisoner for 10 months. This kidnapping is known as the 'Raid of Ruthven' and the Protestant conspirators behind it hoped to gain power through controlling the king. James eventually escaped and actually forgave Gowrie, but after a second abortive attempt by Gowrie and others to overthrow him, Gowrie was finally executed and his property was forfeited to the crown. The Castle and lands were restored to the Ruthven family in 1586. However in 1600, the brothers John and Alexander Ruthven were implicated in another plot to kill King James VI and were executed. This time, the king was less merciful: as well as seizing the estates, he abolished the name of Ruthven and decreed that any successors would be ineligible to hold titles or lands. Thus the House of Ruthven ceased to exist and by royal proclamation the castle was renamed Huntingtower. The Castle remained in the possession of the crown until 1643 when it was given to the family of Murray of Tullibardine, from whom the Dukes of Atholl and Mansfield are descended. John Murray, 1st Duke of Atholl resided in the Castle, where his wife Lady Mary Ross bore a son 7 February 1717. The Castle began to be neglected and after Lady Mary died in 1767.
Noah's Ark Go-Karts
A trip round the same go-kart track with my wee girl Emily !
Second Video Young Scot Jason Townsley Playing The Bagpipes Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland second Saturday afternoon video of young Scot Jason Townsley playing the bagpipes while Busking on the High Street in the City Centre on visit to Perth, Perthshire. This fine young man is a piper with Vale of Atholl Pipe Band. Street performance or busking is the act of performing in public places for gratuities. In many countries the rewards are generally in the form of money but other gratuities such as food, drink or gifts may be given. Street performance is practised all over the world and dates back to antiquity. People engaging in this practice are called street performers or buskers.
Meet Instructor Adam from iFLY Perth
Meet Adam Smith, Instructor at IFLY Indoor Skydiving Perth.
Adam joins us all the way from the UK and has been teaching others to fly for three and a half years, with no plans of changing his wind-path! You can’t miss his blonde afro, big smile and British accent when you’re at iFLY Perth.