Surrounded by fertile agricultural land and beautiful scenery,
PERTH
was for several centuries Scotland's capital. During the reign of James I, Parliament met here on several occasions, but its glory was short-lived: the king was murdered in the town's Dominican priory in 1437 by the traitorous Sir Robert Graham. Despite decline in the seventeenth century, the community expanded in the eighteenth and has prospered ever since; today the whisky and insurance trades employ signif... [More]
The Ramada Perth hotel is a former 15th century watermill, located in the centre of Perth, the gateway to the Highlands. Fresh running water is still visible through portholes in the reception and lounge areas. The hotel is an ideal location to explore the beautiful surrounding countryside. [More]
Perth is a mere 45 minute drive from Edinburgh and 50 minutes from Glasgow. There are daily schedule flights into Edinburgh and Glasgow and excellent rail links from all major cities. The Salutation has excellent facilities and together with a professional approach, friendly caring staff and a willi... [More]
Sunbank House, built in early Victorian times (1853), is delightfully located in its own grounds with a large car private car park, conveniently situated only a short walk from the city centre. Having a prime spot overlooking the River Tay and the beautiful city of Perth, it provides an ideal base f... [More]