Where else can you enjoy the sight of our resident Ospreys in flight, salmon leaping up the Black Linn Fall, dancing red squirrels in the tree tops, handsome fallow deer and roaring stags?
Highland Safaris combines our Red Deer Centre with our award winning exhilarating Land Rover safaris, inspiring walking and biking activities. Perthshire only Gold and Gem panning centre as well as exciting boat trips on Loch Tay
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Dragonflies and damselflies are some of our oldest insects whose ancestors flew the earth over 300 million years ago. Read all about them here thanks to Scottish Natural Heritage.
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An enlightening publication about Raptors, Birds of Prey, by Scottish Natural Heritage. What will you see in the skies above Dunkeld?
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Red Squirrels are thriving in our Woodlands here in Dunkeld and Birnam, but they still need our help to protect them from the Greys!
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Our largest native land mammal & our beautiful flighty Bambi, both amazing to watch!
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One of Scotland's most treasured natural resources, a magnificent sight to behold. Salmon (Salmo salar – Roman for Salmon the leaper)
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Walking from Cally Loch to Loch Ordie in the unspoilt countryside above Dunkeld can be very rewarding.
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Perthshire is Big Tree Country, with the most spectacular trees and woodlands, offers lots of different experiences to discover and enjoy.
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Several Locations
In & Around
Dunkeld & Birnam
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The Dunkeld House Tree Trail is a National Tree Collection of Scotland (NTCS) project made possible by the generous support of the charity Woodland Heritage.
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Dunkeld House Estate
Dunkeld
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Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve covers 98 hectares near Dunkeld. From early April to late August, the star attraction is a pair of breeding ospreys, which nest just 150 metres from our observation hide.
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Loch of the Lowes
Dunkeld
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