Tay Forest Bridge in Autumn
Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Wishing Tree Hermitage Walk River Braan Craigvinean Forest Highland Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Wishing Tree on the Hermitage Walk by the River Braan in Craigvinean Forest on ancestry visit to Highland Perthshire. They say money doesn't grow on trees. But here in Perthshire coins have been knocked into this felled tree trunk using stones by walkers, who hope it will bring them good fortune. Local legend states that if a sick person presses a coin into the tree their illness will go away, and if someone then takes the coin out they then become ill.
Dunkeld House Hotel - Dunkeld - United Kingdom
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Dunkeld House Hotel hotel city: Dunkeld - Country: United Kingdom
Address: Dunkeld House Hotel; zip code: PH8 0HX
In 280 acres of unspoiled Perthshire countryside, the Dunkeld House Hotel features an outdoor activity centre and luxury health club. The hotel offers free parking and spacious rooms.
-- Installé sur 113 hectares de campagne intacte du Perthshire, le Dunkeld House Hotel possède un centre d'activités en plein air et un club de bien-être de luxe. Il propose un parking gratuit et des chambres spacieuses.
-- El Dunkeld House Hotel se encuentra en una zona rural de Perthshire y cuenta con 113 hectáreas de terrenos perfectamente conservados.
-- Das Dunkeld House Hotel liegt in 280 Morgen unberührter Landschaft von Perthshire und bietet ein Outdoorfreizeitzentrum und ein luxuriöses Fitnesscenter. Das Hotel verfügt über kostenfreie Parkmöglichkeiten und geräumige Zimmer.
-- Dunkeld House Hotel酒店位于未受污染的珀斯郡(Perthshire)乡村,占地280英亩(113.4公顷),设有户外活动中心和豪华健身俱乐部,提供免费停车场和宽敞的客房。 Dunkeld House Hotel酒店设有室内游泳池、spa浴室和健身中心,还提供spa。活动中心提供飞碟射击和骑四轮摩托车等活动。客人可以在穿越酒店的泰河(River Tay)畔钓鱼。 客房设有现代化的连接浴室、沏茶和咖啡设施以及宽大的办公桌。多间客房享有优美的景致。酒店亦可提供客房服务。 ...
-- Отель Dunkeld House с развлекательным центром на открытом воздухе и роскошным оздоровительным клубом размещается на 113 Га первозданной сельской местности графства Пертшир. К услугам гостей отеля бесплатная парковка и просторные номера.
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January Forest Walk Hermitage Dunkeld :Highland Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland January video of a walk in the forest by the :Hermitage near Dunkeld on ancestry visit to Highland Perthshire. There are many Douglas Fir trees in this area, some of the tallest trees in Britain.
Dunkeld Cathedral
My drone footage of Dunkeld Cathedral, Scotland. More slides shows and videos and pictures on thomasM.photo
Autumn Road Trip Drive To Cathedral Park Dunkeld Highland Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland Autumn travel video of cloudy road trip drive North on the A9 road, with Scottish music, to the Cathedral Park on ancestry visit to Dunkeld, Highland Perthshire. The area around Dunkeld Cathedral has not always been a park, up until 1689 the town was built around the Cathedral. During the Battle of Dunkeld 1689, the conflict between the Jacobites and the government, the town was destroyed with most of the houses being burnt to the ground. Holes made by musket ball strikes during the battle can still be seen in the walls of the Cathedral. The Dukes of Atholl took this opportunity to rebuilt the town away from the Cathedral so they could enjoyed uninterrupted views from their house to the Cathedral. The A9 is a major road running from central Scotland to Scrabster Harbour, Thurso in the far north, via Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Perth and Inverness. At 273 miles, it is the longest road in Scotland and the fifth longest A road in the United Kingdom. Historically it was the main road between Edinburgh and John o' Groats, and has been called the spine of Scotland. Drive with great care and patience on this road as it regularly appears in lists of Scotland's most dangerous roads.
TAYPORT LINKS CARAVAN PARK
After publishing the Sunny Tayport video, the owners of Tayport Links Caravan Park got in touch asking if I minded popping further along the Fife coast to film their place. Read more:
Canon in D Major by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( Source: Artist:
The Hermitage Dunkeld Scotland
This video is about The Hermitage near Dunkeld Scotland The Hermitage (officially The Hermitage pleasure ground) is a National Trust for Scotland-protected site in Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross. Located just to the west of the A9, it sits on the banks of the River Braan in Craigvinean Forest. It is home to Ossian's Hall of Mirrors and Ossian's Cave, Georgian follies built by the Dukes of Atholl, who had their former main residence in nearby Dunkeld House[1] (demolished early 19th century), in the 18th century to honour the blind bard Ossian.[2] The Hermit's Cave was built around 1760 for the third Earl of Breadalbane, who unsuccessfully advertised for a permanent eremite. The guide in 1869, Donald Anderson, dressed up with a long beard of lichens and clothes of animal skins.[3]
Also in its grounds are several Douglas-fir trees — one of which was the first tree in Britain to reach 200 ft 0 in (60.96 m) in height.[1] The Forestry Commission Scotland, on the other hand, gives its height as 194 ft 0 in (59.13 m).[4]
A stretch of the riverside path
Visitors to the site can undertake various walks. The most popular walk is the 0.75 miles (1 km)-long journey to Ossian's Hall. Wheelchairs are accommodated via a pass-for-all route.[1] There is also a link to a thirty-mile network of footpaths beyond The Hermitage to various parts of Dunkeld. These paths date back to the 18th century.[1]
Originally, the popular riverside path purposely deviated away from the river at about a half-mile from the car park. This was to build up the visitors' anticipation for the waterfall (the Black Linn Falls) that is to be found a short distance ahead.[1] Another path, running parallel to the riverside path, is wider, the purpose for which, it is believed, was to accommodate horse and carriages.[1] A stone bridge, dating from 1770, is located nearby.[1] Standing next to it, and appearing to be growing out of it, is a Cedar of Lebanon, which is believed to be the oldest tree at The Hermitage.[1]
Two Trees in Autumn November 3, 2011
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
Autumn Forest Leaves Dunkeld Highland Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland Autumn video of leaves in Tay forest park near Dunkeld on visit to Highland Perthshire.
Dunkeld Cathedral, Scotland.
Dunkeld, Scotland and its Cathedral on the banks of the River Tay. Filmed October 2010.
bums day out
fighting in dunkeld
Caersws DH Course Preview Rnd 4
{4K} Caythorpe Village Walk, English Countryside
No talking, just walking. Exploring the English Countryside.
A nice gentle walk around Caythorpe Village, then along the main road A607 to Normanton.
Time: 23th September 2019, 10.45 AM
Distance: 5984 steps - 2.70 Miles
Weather: Sunny with fluffy white clouds
This is a map of all my completed video walks.. and my walks 'To do' list
About Dave's Walks
I enjoy walking, I enjoy watching videos of people walking. Decided to get some camera equipment and make some of my own videos, so I can share my walks with like-minded people. After looking around on YouTube, I could not find many channels that focus on the Great British Countryside, So this is what I aim to focus on. Small towns, villages, Picturesque Landscapes, Rolling hills and mountains, along the coastline.
I also Plan to do some ASMR-ish style videos. Videos watching waves crash on a dark rainy day, watching clouds pass by on a windy day in the hills, watching the sunset on a far-off village, listening to a stream trickle through the woods, a waterfall up on a mountain. Taking in all the sounds. Great videos as you drift off to sleep.
Filmed with a DMC-GH5 in UltraHD 4K 60FPS. Using a Panasonic DG Vario-Elmarit 8-18MM f/2.8-4 ASPH Lens.
Sound - Rode Micro Microphone.
Stabiliser - DJI Ronin-S Basic Kit.
A Cheapish Tripod.
Sandisk Extreme Pro 256GB memory Card.
I don't do any video editing, Its from Camera straight to YouTube.
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National Trust for Scotland Walks - Dunkeld and the Hermitage
This tour starts in the picturesque town of Dunkeld and continues at The Hermitage with a woodland walk along the river to Ossian's Hall, an 18th-century folly overlooking the dramatic Black Linn Falls.
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.
Mark n Alfie n Merryburn
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The Hermitage Walk at Dunkeld Pitlochry Perthshire Scotland
A short walk takes you to the Hermitage and Ossian Hall built by John Murray the third Duke of Atholl in 1757. It is as spectacular today as it was back then, over 250 years ago. For more on the Hermitage go to