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Located on the main road between Perth and Pitlochery, Dunkeld is a delightful little town on the River Tay. With over 1,000 years of recorded history, its first monastery founded around AD 700 and made co-capital of Scotland by Kenneth MacAlpine, its pedigree is second to none in Scotland. The majestic medieval cathedral, of which substantial remains survive took almost two centuries to construct. Today the town has retained some of the character of early days and provides a great centre for holidays or exploring further afield.... < more >



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