Highland Perthshire - Whats On June 2011

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June What’s On in Highland Perthshire www.explore-highland-perthshire.com .

June 2011 Explore Scotland Ltd 01796 473335 .www.explorescotland.net .www.hpwhatson.net .www.cyclehighlandpertshire.com www.HighlandPerthshire.com Why not take the space below at a small charge to enhance your Event? E.mail James@explorescotland.net Or Tel 01796 473335

Wednesday 1st Jun 9.30am - 5.30pm 75 Years of Public Opening Anniversary Day Blair Castle, Blair Atholl

Saturday 18th June Green Park Hotel Coffee Morning Green Park Hotel Pitlochry The annual Coffee Morning will be held on 18th June, with the generous sponsorship of the McMenemie family. Stalls for plants, home baking, homemade jams and preserves, fresh bread and a raffle to fund raise for the summer floral displays.

Highland Perthshire's newest web site full of What's On information Visit the above new website and add to your own Trip Planner basket. Pitlochry Festival Theatre see website for details. www.PitlochryFestivalTheatre.com A selection of 4 plays including; My Fair Lady A perfectly 'loverly' musical 3rd 7th 10th 13th 18th 22nd 25th & 30th Henceforward - a comic tale of man, music and machines 4th 8th 11th 15th 18th 23rd 28th 29th See How They Run! - A classic, chaotic war-time farce 4th 8th 11th 16th 21st 22nd24th 27th Trelawny Of The Wells - a vivacious Victorian Comedy 2nd 6th 9th 14th 15th 17th 20th 25th 29th Tel:Box Office: 01796 484 626 www.PitlochryFestivalTheatre.com April – October: Sundays, 11.30am Additionally, June-September: Wednesdays, 11.30am Explorers Garden - Pitlochry Festival Theatre Garden Tours Led by experienced guides who bring Explorers to life! Lasting approximately one and a half hours, our guided tours provide insights into the plants, trees, wildlife, history, art and architecture contained in Explorers. Fun, fascinating and informative! Price: £4, includes Garden entry Tel 01796 484626 1

www.PitlochryFestivalTheatre.com Every Night - May - September Och Aye McKay McKays bar & restaurant Atholl Road Pitlochry. Mckays Pitlochry kicks off another season with our well renowned Scottish Stage show – Och Aye McKay. Over the last number of years we have built a strong reputation as the home of Scottish music and offering amongst the very best in traditional Scottish entertainment. Enjoy an unmissable every evening of Scottish music, costume, bagpipes, fiddle and accordionist and dance away to our favourite ceildh tunes. Test your wit with our fun Scottish quiz or why not sample one of Scotland's most famous exports whisky, of which you will find a fine selection. Our kilted waiting staff will offer genuine hospitality and good craic! (Local expression for good times!) Free Entry - To book a table and your place at Och Aye McKay: • Phone: 01796 473888 • Email: info@mckayshotel.co.uk Every Wednesday 4th May to 14th September Wonderful Wednesdays - Open Competion Pitlochry Golf, Golf Course Rd Pitlochry PH16 5QY Open to all Tee Times from 2-5pm Prizes. Price £10 per person - except "Super Wednesday 14th September at £15 per


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What’s On in Highland Perthshire June 2011

person. Tel 01796 472792 e.mail pro@pitlochrygolf.co.uk www.pitlochrygolf.co.uk

team Visitors Welcome at all shoots For information phone Sandy Argo 01887 829412 or 07979594575

Every Saturday 11 - 11.30am Childrens’ story Telling, The Watermill, Mill Street, Aberfeldy, Perthshire. PH15 2BG. tel:01887 822896 email:info@aberfeldywatermill.com www.aberfeldywatermill.com

Sunday 5th June 1-4pm Grandtully Gala Day Grandtully by Aberfeldy Arts & crafts, seasonal fruit & veg, plant stalls, home baking, Games, events, Smash & crash, pet show, face painting, Tai Chi, Beat the goalie. A family day out - Don't miss it! £2 per adults Kids go free (under 12) Free parking. gradtullyvillagehall@hotmail.co.uk

Wednesday 1st Jun 9.30am 5.30pm 75 Years of Public Opening Anniversary Day Blair Castle, Blair Atholl Wednesday 1 June marks 75 years since Blair Castle first opened it's doors to the public.In the Summer of 1936, the castle’s first visitors were able to view its remarkable interiors and its many treasures for the first time, a privilege previously extended by invitation only and reserved for such illustrious guests as Queen Victoria and Bonnie Prince Charlie. The first day of public opening attracted 286 people and tours to the top of the tower could be enjoyed for just one penny!All visitors to Blair Castle on this special day will receive a souvenir postcard. In addition, the 286th individual visitor will also receive a complimentary bottle of Atholl Highlander whisky and be invited to stand for a celebratory photograph with a member of the Atholl Highlanders regiment. To add to the sense of celebration Afternoon Teas will be served in the castle ballroom from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Enjoy sampling the selection of sandwiches, nibbles and cakes served on tiered silver cake stands in the grandest of settings. Afternoon Teas £9.95 per person. Tel 01796 481207 www.atholl-estates.co.uk

Sunday 5th June 1.30pm Rannoch Fun Five-a-Side Football Tournament Weller Poley Park, Kinloch Rannoch The competition is open to players of all abilities. Teams must comprise 6 players (1 a Sub) and must be mixed (no all-male teams allowed) The Rannoch Smokery Challenge Cup will be presented to the winning team, and there will be cash prizes raised from participants entry fees. Admission £10 per team. For further information or to enter a team Tel 01882 633371 or email football@ranociel.co.uk

Sunday 5th June 2pm Attics Tour Blair Castle, Blair Atholl Discover the secrets of Blair Castle’s attics. Hidden from view in the maze of attic rooms and corridors are many strange, wonderful and interesting artefacts. Uncover the strange and fascinating collection of objects in Baron Maule’s room, look through some of our historic estate records and marvel at the eclectic collections of family paintings, walking sticks, weaponry and period costume. The tour culminates in a climb to the castle rooftops for breathtaking panoramic Sunday 5th June 11am views of the castle grounds. Please June Open Shoot note: This tour involves several flights Fortingall Gun Club Chesthill of spiral stairs, the occasional tight Shooting Ground - Glenlyon 3 .5miles up Glenlyon from Fortingall/ space and heights and is only suitable Fearnan road junction 15DTL; 10DTL; for the fully able. Prices: £15 per per25DTL; 5 Gun team 10 DTL; Pool Trap son Booking: In advance on 01796 481207 or in person on the day (Note; ground open 11am & E/C (subject to availability). Numbers lim1.30pm) Entry: £12 Gun & £10/

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ited to 10 people per tour. www.athollestates.co.uk 1st Sunday of the Month 8.30pm Traditional Music Sessions Ben Lawers Hotel Lawers Aberfeldy. PH15 2PA Ben Lawers Hotel is proud to host a Traditional Live Music Session on the first Sunday of every single month! Tel: 01567 820436 www.benlawershotel.co.uk Monday 6th June 2.30pm Talk Moulin Hall Iain McEwan talks on "The Land of the Ice Bear" Everyone is welcome Enquiries 01796 473210 Arthritis Awareness in Atholl. Monday 6th June Gates open 7pm, Robert Wiseman Dairies Vale of Atholl Pipe Band Highland Night Recreation Ground, Pitlochry (Town Hall, wet weather venue) An evening of traditional Scottish entertainment with the Vale of Atholl Junior Pipe Band, highland and Scottish country dancing displays, songs and accordion music. Watch the spectacle from your car (parking free) or sit on the terraced banking. Admission: Adults £5, children £1. Gates open 7pm, Starts 7.45pm, finishes approx. 9.15pm www.highlandnight.co.uk Wednesday 8th June 2pm Five go Hungry On Kirrin Island Birnam Institute Station Road Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0DS The New School Butterstone present the Famous Five Classic. Tickets £4 full/£2 conc box office on 01350 727674. www.birnamarts.com Thursday 9th June 7pm Five go Hungry On Kirrin Island Birnam Institute Station Road Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0DS The New School Butterstone present the Famous Five Classic. Tickets £4 full/£2 conc box office on 01350 727674. www.birnamarts.com


What’s On in Highland Perthshire June 2011

Friday 10th June Music Event by the Students of Stevenson Collage Blair Atholl Village Hall Contact Donald Isles 01796 481663 for more details Friday 10th June 08:00pm Italia 'n' Caledonia Birnam Arts Centre Station Rd Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0DS Mike Maran and Philip Contini return with a new version of a show they first produced 17 years ago. It's called Italia 'n' Caledonia and it celebrates Scots and Italians. It's a new look at the story of our grandparents. £10 / £8 Tel 01350 727674 www.birnaminstitute.com Saturday 11th June 7.30pm Scottish Country Dancing Pitlochry Town Hall. Visitors welcome to join us on the dance floor or come along to watch. Dancers £6.50 Spectators £2.00 Tel 01796 473488 Saturday 11th June - 17th June PITLOCHRY GOLF WEEK Pitlochry Golf Club Entry from £129.00 p.p Pitlochry Golf Week has been running since 1979. The week is packed with golf, lessons, activities and entertainment. There cannot be many finer ways to spend a week golfing and we believe the pricing and package to be unmatched. For entry details call 01796 472 792 or email pro@pitlochrygolf.co.uk Sunday 12th June Garden Open Day (Scotland's Garden Scheme) Explorers Garden Pitlochry Festival Theatre This six acre woodland garden, now seven years old, is maturing nicely. More and more visitors are coming to see the wonders this four star VisitScotland attraction reveals - art and architecture, wildlife and birds, exotic plants, peat and rock gardens, extraordinary landscaping and magnificent views. Try the guided tours that reveal the stories of the Scottish Plant Hunters who risked their lives travel-

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ling the globe in search of new plants and trees. In this garden, which is divided into different parts of the world, you will see the plants they collected for cultivation, commerce and conservation. All entrance fees for Explorers Garden on this day will be donated to SGS and Acting for Others. Sunday 12th June 11am - 4pm The Big Knit 'n' Stitch Pitlochry Festival Theatre This great charity event launches Knit 'n' Stitch our new informal weekly needlework session held in the coffee bar every Friday throughout the summer months. Tel 01796 484626 www.PitlochryFestivalTheatre.com Sunday 12th June 2pm Attics Tour Blair Castle, Blair Atholl Discover the secrets of Blair Castle’s attics. Hidden from view in the maze of attic rooms and corridors are many strange, wonderful and interesting artefacts. Uncover the strange and fascinating collection of objects in Baron Maule’s room, look through some of our historic estate records and marvel at the eclectic collections of family paintings, walking sticks, weaponry and period costume. The tour culminates in a climb to the castle rooftops for breathtaking panoramic views of the castle grounds. Please note: This tour involves several flights of spiral stairs, the occasional tight space and heights and is only suitable for the fully able. Prices: £15 per person Booking: In advance on 01796 481207 or in person on the day (subject to availability). Numbers limited to 10 people per tour. www.atholl-estates.co.uk Sunday 12th June 8:00pm Rodgers & Hammerstein - The Shows and The Story Pitlochry Festival Theatre The inimitable Peter Morrison brings six talented voices, including international baritone Richard Morrison, to PFT to perform duets, choruses and scenes from all your R&H favourites including Carousel, The King And I, South Pacific, Sound Of Music and Oklahoma! Tickets: £18.50

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Tel 01796 484626 www.PitlochryFestivalTheatre.com Monday 13th June 7:00pm Mark Thomas Birnam Arts Centre Station Rd Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0DS MARK THOMAS: Extreme Rambling (Walking The Wall) Following his sell-out nationwide show ‘The Manifesto’, award-winning comedian and activist Mark Thomas returns with his brand new show: EXTREME RAMBLING: WALKING THE WALL. Never one to take the easy option, Mark decided to go rambling in the Middle East and walked the entire length of the Israeli Separation Barrier crossing between the Israeli and the Palestinian side. This is the story of 300 000 settlers; a 750 km wall; six arrests, one stoning; too much hummus and a simple question... "Can you ever get away from it all with a good walk?" £15 Tel 01350 727674 www.birnaminstitute.com Monday 13th June Gates open 7pm, Robert Wiseman Dairies Vale of Atholl Pipe Band Highland Night Recreation Ground, Pitlochry (Town Hall, wet weather venue) An evening of traditional Scottish entertainment with the Vale of Atholl Junior Pipe Band, highland and Scottish country dancing displays, songs and accordion music. Watch the spectacle from your car (parking free) or sit on the terraced banking. Admission: Adults £5, children £1. Gates open 7pm, Starts 7.45pm, finishes approx. 9.15pm www.highlandnight.co.uk Wednesday 15th June 7.00pm – 9.00pm FORESTRY COMMISSION WALKS - The Twilight Zone Faskally Car Park Lap up the long evening light and learn about creatures of the forest with a local ranger. Adults: £3.50 Children £2.00 Contact John Fyfe on 07801 827986


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Friday 17th June 8:00pm Andy Lang Birnam Arts Centre Station Rd Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0DS “Touching the hearts of his audience with his spiritual music...” Bavarian Andy Lang has been variously referred to in his homeland as 'highlander', 'music magician', 'the incarnate Irish ballad' and 'song poet'. Tonight Andy is singing and playing solo on his guitar, but he also tours extensively with his own band, playing both guitar and celtic harp Tickets: £9 / £7 / £5 under 16 Tel 01350 727674 www.birnaminstitute.com Saturday 18th June Green Park Hotel Coffee Morning Green Park Hotel Pitlochry The annual Coffee Morning will be held on 18th June, with the generous sponsorship of the McMenemie family. Stalls for plants, home baking, homemade jams and preserves, fresh bread and a raffle to fund raise for the summer floral displays. A superb spread of cakes and savouries with tea and coffee in the beautiful setting of the Green Park Hotel. We are all busy making jams with the new season fruits and marmalades with a splash of the local whisky, raffle prizes are rolling in a treat, so see you there, just pray for a nice sunny morning for us all. Tickets: £5.00 at the door or from Committee members, Secretary Mary is on 470051. www.pitlochryinbloom.co.uk

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Rannoch Steve Daggett & Phil Anderson Tel 01882 632323 www.dunalastair.co.uk

open 7pm, Starts 7.45pm, finishes approx. 9.15pm www.highlandnight.co.uk

Sunday 19th June 2pm Attics Tour Blair Castle, Blair Atholl Discover the secrets of Blair Castle’s attics. Hidden from view in the maze of attic rooms and corridors are many strange, wonderful and interesting artefacts. Uncover the strange and fascinating collection of objects in Baron Maule’s room, look through some of our historic estate records and marvel at the eclectic collections of family paintings, walking sticks, weaponry and period costume. The tour culminates in a climb to the castle rooftops for breathtaking panoramic views of the castle grounds. Please note: This tour involves several flights of spiral stairs, the occasional tight space and heights and is only suitable for the fully able. Prices: £15 per person Booking: In advance on 01796 481207 or in person on the day (subject to availability). Numbers limited to 10 people per tour. www.atholl-estates.co.uk

Tuesday 21st June, 10am-4pm Orchids and Golden Rings Atholl Estates Ranger Service, Blair Atholl We walk up Glen tilt to look at the lovely display of wild flowers and other wildlife. 10 miles. Bring lunch. Booking: Essential please call 01796 481355 or 481646. Cost: £5 pf@atholl-estates.co.uk www.athollestatesrangerservice.co.uk Thursday 23rd June 10.30am – 12 .30am FORESTRY COMMISSION WALKS Fabulous Faskally Faskally Car Park Explore off the beaten track in this wee wood with a big history with a forestry ranger. Adults:£3.50 Children £2.00 Contact John Fyfe on 07801 827986

Friday, 24th June 1- 3.00pm FORESTRY COMMISSION WALKS - Big Tree Country Hermitage Car Park, Dunkeld Tall tales and big, big trees. The Forestry Commission takes a look at the wonders of the big tree country. Adults: £3.50 Children £2.00 Contact John Fyfe on 07801 827986

Sunday 19th June 8:00pm Re-Take That Pitlochry Festival Theatre You’ll never forget this night as the five boys, with live band, perform all of Take That’s greatest hits. This tribute show faithfully recreates Take That’s fabulous Circus Tour. Come On, Get Together and Relight Your Fire! Friday 24th June 8:00pm £18.50 Tel 01796 484626 Pokey LaFarge Saturday 18th June 10am - 2pm www.PitlochryFestivalTheatre.com Birnam Institute Station Road Summer Market Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0DS Mill of Logierait, Ballinluig, Monday 20th June Gates open They blew everyone away at their Perthshire, PH9 0LH 7pm, own headline show at Scotland’s preslocal traders offering lots of produce, Robert Wiseman Dairies Vale of tigious Celtic Connections Festival, crafts, plants, wines and even collect- Atholl Pipe Band and that led to appearances at big ables that range from vintage kitchen- Highland Night outdoor summer events in America ware to agricultural curiosities. Plenty Recreation Ground, Pitlochry (Town and Europe, including Newport Folk of free car parking, catering on the Hall, wet weather venue) field, tables and chairs, and nice loos. An evening of traditional Scottish en- Festival, Denmark’s Tonder Festival, England’s Big Chill event, Leicester’s Phone 01796 482222, tertainment with the Vale of Atholl Summer Sundae Weekender, Edinwww.highlandlightrailway.co.uk Junior Pipe Band, highland and Scotburgh Festival Fringe and Belfast’s big tish country dancing displays, songs Open House event. The band is curFriday 18th June Saturday 19th and accordion music. Watch the specrently as hot as it gets. Tickets: £12 / June 8.30pm till late tacle from your car (parking free) or £10 / £5 under 16 box office on Live Music @Stables Bar sit on the terraced banking. Admis01350 727674. www.birnamarts.com The Dunalastair Hotel Kinloch sion: Adults £5, children £1. Gates

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Saturday 25 Jun 9.30am to 5.30pm Charity Day at Blair Castle Blair Atholl Blair Castle stands as the focal point in a designed landscape of some 2,500 acres within a large and traditional estate. Hercules Garden is a walled enclosure of about 9 acres recently restored to its original 18th Century form with landscaped ponds, plantings, fruit trees, vegetables, herbaceous gardens and landscape features. Diana's Grove is a magnificent stand of tall trees including Grand Fir, Douglas Fir, Larch and Wellingtonia in just two acres. All proceeds will be donated to Scotland's Garden Scheme and the Tay valley Mountain Rescue Team. Tel 01796 481355 www.atholl-estates.co.uk

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Sunday 26th June 1pm - 2pm entry Club Shoot 25 Fortingall Gun Club Chesthill Shooting Ground - Glenlyon 3 .5miles up Glenlyon from Fortingall/ Fearnan road junction 15DTL; 10DTL; 25DTL; DTL;15pr Double Rise; Pool Trap Visitors Welcome at all shoots For information phone Sandy Argo 01887 829412 or 07979594575

Sunday 26th June 2pm Attics Tour Blair Castle, Blair Atholl Discover the secrets of Blair Castle’s attics. Hidden from view in the maze of attic rooms and corridors are many strange, wonderful and interesting artefacts. Uncover the strange and fascinating collection of objects in Baron Maule’s room, look through Saturday 25th June 7.30pm some of our historic estate records Scottish Country Dancing and marvel at the eclectic collections Pitlochry Town Hall. of family paintings, walking sticks, Visitors welcome to join us on the weaponry and period costume. The dance floor or come along to watch. tour culminates in a climb to the casDancers £6.50 Spectators £2.00 Tel tle rooftops for breathtaking pano01796 473488 ramic views of the castle grounds. Please note: This tour involves several flights of spiral stairs, the occasional Saturday 25th June 8:00pm tight space and heights and is only Scottish Ensemble suitable for the fully able. Prices: £15 Birnam Institute Station Road per person Booking: In advance on Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0DS 01796 481207 or in person on the day programme: (subject to availability). Numbers limMozart: Adagio and Fugue, John Woolrich: Ulysses Awake, Wolf (instr. ited to 10 people per tour. www.atholl-estates.co.uk Woolrich): Italian Songs John Woolrich: Capriccio, INTERVAL, Schubert/Mahler: Death and the Sunday 26th June & Monday 27th June Maiden (arrangement for string orchestra) www.scottishensemble.co.uk Tractor Tour Tickets: £12 / £10 / £5 under 16 box Blair Castle, Blair Atholl office on 01350 727674. Enjoy a tractor and trailer tour around www.birnamarts.com the grounds of Blair Castle and the surrounding farmland. Find out more about our organic sheep and cattle, Saturday 25th June 9pm see the Highland ponies and watch The Dave Amos Band the red deer in the deer park - can Bankfoot Inn, Main St Bankfoot you spot the stag? Tours depart from PH1 4AB Blair Castle Caravan Park reception, The Dave Amos Band more info Tel with a second pick-up on Blair Castle 01738 787243 e.mail forecourt. For further information rab@bankfootinn.co.uk about the tractor tours, please click http://www.bankfootinn.co.uk here. Times: 10am to 11.30am and 6.30pm to 8pm Prices: Adults: £5 Children (under 16): £3 Under 1s: Free Booking: In advance or on the

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day (numbers are limited to 30 people per tour so advance booking is recommended). Book at Blair Castle Caravan Park on 01796 481263 or mail@blaircastlecaravanpark.co.uk. Tours can also be booked via Blair Castle (01796 481207) and Atholl Estates Office (01796 481355). www.atholl-estates.co.uk Sunday 26th June 8:00pm A Vision of Elvis Pitlochry Festival Theatre Presented by The Rotary Club of Pitlochry An authentic tribute, featuring Rob Kingsley (Elvis Grand European Champion) to the greatest ever entertainer in both sound and fabulous original costume, with The Cadillacs Band, Sweet Sensations and The Memphis Horns. Tickets: £20.00 Tel 01796 484626 www.PitlochryFestivalTheatre.com Monday 27th June Gates open 7pm, Robert Wiseman Dairies Vale of Atholl Pipe Band Highland Night Recreation Ground, Pitlochry (Town Hall, wet weather venue) An evening of traditional Scottish entertainment with the Vale of Atholl Junior Pipe Band, highland and Scottish country dancing displays, songs and accordion music. Watch the spectacle from your car (parking free) or sit on the terraced banking. Admission: Adults £5, children £1. Gates open 7pm, Starts 7.45pm, finishes approx. 9.15pm www.highlandnight.co.uk 28th June, 9.30am-7pm Mar Lodge to Forest Lodge Atholl Estates Ranger Service, Blair Atholl A walk through from Braemar to Glen Tilt. 15 miles through wild remote countryside with a river crossing. Cost includes transport at start from Blair Atholl to Braemar. Booking: Essential please call 01796 481355 or 481646. Cost: £30 pf@atholl-estates.co.uk www.athollestatesrangerservice.co.uk


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see the Highland ponies and watch the red deer in the deer park - can you spot the stag? Tours depart from Blair Castle Caravan Park reception, with a second pick-up on Blair Castle forecourt. For further information about the tractor tours, please click here. Times: 10am to 11.30am and 6.30pm to 8pm Prices: Adults: £5 Children (under 16): £3 Under 1s: Free Booking: In advance or on the day (numbers are limited to 30 people Saturday 28th May 7.30pm till late per tour so advance booking is recomAberfeldy Town Hall Ceilidh mended). Book at Blair Castle Caravan Aberfeldy Park on 01796 481263 or Come to the Ceilidh. Peter Butter mail@blaircastlecaravanpark.co.uk. comers an evening of music and song Tours can also be booked via Blair with Strings and Things the Aberfeldy Castle (01796 481207) and Atholl EsDance Crew, Simply Burns, The tates Office (01796 481355). Shandies and more. Bar and Food. www.atholl-estates.co.uk Saturday 28th May 10am - 4pm Aberfeldy Town Hall Open Day Aberfeldy Bouncy Castle, Stories and baking for kids. Computers for seniors, Graffiti Wall, Gardening problems solved, Aberfeldy History in photographs and artifacts. Toddlers clothes and games sale/exchange, smoothie working workshops, Hungarian crafts, Music workshops and more.

Thursday 30th June 11am - 4pm Loch of the Lowes Guided Walk meet at TIC The Cross Dunkeld Walk from Dunkeld through oak woodland on the way to the Loch of the Lowes. Adult £6 Child £2 Members £2 Tel 01350 727337 Thursday, 30th June 1.30pm – 3.30pm FORESTRY COMMISSION WALKS Pine Cone Point Walk Craigvinean Car Park A brisk forest walk up hill and down dale. Adults: £3.50 Contact John Fyfe on 07801 827986 Thursday 30th June Tractor Tour Blair Castle, Blair Atholl Enjoy a tractor and trailer tour around the grounds of Blair Castle and the surrounding farmland. Find out more about our organic sheep and cattle, If you have an Event you would like to advertise Free of Charge e.mail eileen@explorescotland.net with Date/Time/Event/Venue/Price NB We try to make sure all the information we post is accurate, but please check directly with the venue concerned before committing yourself.

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