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People travel from here to Ballymena, London, Almondbank and Kinross, and to here from Hay-on-wye.
Mr & Mrs Smith
on nearby Edinburgh
Edinburgh is 42 miles from Comrie
Cityscape: Big trees and tees
City Life: At the heart of it
  • + Getting There

    Automobiles

    You're in the inner core of Scotland so nipping around to most places will be easy enough. The M90 is the main link to Edinburgh; from Stirling or Glasgow, it's the A90/M90. The drive from the Borders to Perthshire will take roughly two and a half hours. From London, it's a long old eight-hour slog.

    Planes

    The region's air gateways are Dundee and Edinburgh, both within a 30-minute drive of the county. Glasgow is also an option, but the drive to the border will take a little longer (75 minutes).

    Trains

    To arrive due north from across the southern border, chances are you'll need to make a change in Edinburgh or Glasgow. The county's stations include Perth, Invergowie, Gleneagles and Dunkeld. For scenic routes, the Highland Line traverses Pitlochry and Blair Atholl, and the West Highland Line crosses Rannoch, an isolated station in the midst of a moor.

  • + Local Knowledge

    Dialing

    Country code for the UK: +44. Perth: (0)1738. Crieff: (0)1764.

    Reads

    Do go / Don't Go

    Cuisine

    Taxis

    Most train stations and big cities have taxi ranks. In Crieff, try Strethearn Taxis (+44 (0)1764 652516).

    Tipping

    In restaurants, 10 per cent is standard but not obligatory; some places add 12.5 per cent automatically.

    Currency

    Pound sterling (£).

    Packing

    It's likely to rain on you at least once during any Scottish sojourn so pack a mac. In winter, Brora cashmeres will come in handy as the temperatures drop further off the scale. Golfers should come equipped with their Pringle sweaters and checks to tee off in style at Gleneagles and co.

  • + Worth Doing

    Arts

    Perth and Pitlochry have theatres with versatile programmes all year. The area is big on crafts, ranging from glass-blowing to whisky-distilling. In Perth, 250 years of military history are documented at the Black Watch Museum on Hay Street (+44 (0)1738 638152). The city is also home to St John's Kirk, the church where John Knox set about igniting the Reformation. At Innerpeffray near Crieff, the oldest library still around in Scotland stands where it did in 1680.

    And...

    Shopping

    Viewpoint

    One of the finest views in all the land can be found in Perthshire: Queen's View across Loch Tummel to Schiehallion is a pretty picture of lakes and mountains, stretching as far as the Glen Coe hills when it's clear. It was good enough for Queen Victoria to stop off to take tea back in 1866.

    Something

  • + Diary

    25 January Scotland celebrates its literary hero with a night of haggis, neeps and tatties. May For over a week every May, a festival of all things arty descends over Perth. July The country's biggest music festival, T in the Park, takes place over three days. October/November The Enchanted Forest walk weaves its way through Faskally Wood.

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