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On Wednesday 29th August 1787, Robert Burns arrived on the shores of Loch Tay as part of his famous “Highland Tour”. Over 200 years later, every place he mentions, or “described in rhyme”, is still able to be seen and visited ~ from ancient stone circles to the first bridge across the River Tay.
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Strathtay & Grandtully![]() As with the Fortingall Way Tour, head north out of Aberfeld... Read more |
A Tour of Glen Lyon![]() Glen Lyon has been described as Scotland’s longest, loneliest and lovelies... Read more |
Fortingall Way Tour![]() Head north out of Aberfeldy on the B846, passing the Black Wa... Read more |
Discover Aberfeldy![]() There are many different routes you can take to explore Aberfeld... Read more |
Kenmore & Acharn Tour![]() The conservation village of Kenmore enjoys a strategic location at the fo... Read more |
Loch Tay Circular Tour![]() This 48 mile-long circular route travels along the main road on the... Read more |






