Guidebook for Meigle

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Guidebook for Meigle

Food Scene

The Pot & Pantry is a farm shop / café located in Meigle. They source local ingredients and produce to offer seasonally-inspired dishes and products.
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The Pot & Pantry is a farm shop / café located in Meigle. They source local ingredients and produce to offer seasonally-inspired dishes and products.
The Joinery Coffee Shop is a nice place to eat and meet. They serve freshly ground coffee, Paninis, Toasties, bagels, sandwiches and soup.
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The Joinery Coffee Shop is a nice place to eat and meet. They serve freshly ground coffee, Paninis, Toasties, bagels, sandwiches and soup.
The Meikleour Arms is a traditional small country hotel in Perthshire, at the heart of the conservation village of Meikleour.
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Meikleour Arms
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The Meikleour Arms is a traditional small country hotel in Perthshire, at the heart of the conservation village of Meikleour.
Quality meals and a great price.
Armstrong's Bar & Restaurant
Quality meals and a great price.
Quality meals at great prices.
The Strathmore Arms
1 Main St
Quality meals at great prices.
Good quality meals at affordable prices.
Pitcrocknie Restaurant and Coffee House
B954
Good quality meals at affordable prices.

Arts & Culture

Glamis Castle, Scotland's Most Beautiful Castle & Childhood Home of HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
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Glamis Castle
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Glamis Castle, Scotland's Most Beautiful Castle & Childhood Home of HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
Scone Palace has an exciting and colourful history as one of Scotland's most important stately homes. Fifteen hundred years ago it was the capital of the Picts. In the intervening centuries, it has been the seat of parliaments and the crowning place of the Kings of Scots, including Macbeth and Robert The Bruce. The Palace houses an outstanding collection of antiques, paintings and rare artifacts and the grounds are renowned throughout the world, making the stateley home one of the most popular tourist attractions in both Perth and Scotland.
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Palais de Scone
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Scone Palace has an exciting and colourful history as one of Scotland's most important stately homes. Fifteen hundred years ago it was the capital of the Picts. In the intervening centuries, it has been the seat of parliaments and the crowning place of the Kings of Scots, including Macbeth and Robert The Bruce. The Palace houses an outstanding collection of antiques, paintings and rare artifacts and the grounds are renowned throughout the world, making the stateley home one of the most popular tourist attractions in both Perth and Scotland.
Learn about Pictish society from a striking set of 26 carved stones. Dating from the late 700s to late 900s, this sculpture is all that survives of the Picts’ power centre at Meigle.
Meigle Museum
Dundee Road
Learn about Pictish society from a striking set of 26 carved stones. Dating from the late 700s to late 900s, this sculpture is all that survives of the Picts’ power centre at Meigle.

Sightseeing

The Museum at Meigle displays 26 pictish carved stones dating from the late eighth to the late tenth centuries. Making up one of the most important collections of early medieval sculpture in Europe.
Meigle Museum
Dundee Road
The Museum at Meigle displays 26 pictish carved stones dating from the late eighth to the late tenth centuries. Making up one of the most important collections of early medieval sculpture in Europe.
Dunkeld Cathedral is a Church of Scotland place of worship which stands on the north bank of the River Tay in Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Built in square-stone style of predominantly grey sandstone, the cathedral proper was begun in 1260 and completed in 1501. It stands on the site of the former Culdee Monastery of Dunkeld, stones from which can be seen as an irregular reddish streak in the eastern gable.
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Dunkeld Cathedral
10 Cathedral St
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Dunkeld Cathedral is a Church of Scotland place of worship which stands on the north bank of the River Tay in Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Built in square-stone style of predominantly grey sandstone, the cathedral proper was begun in 1260 and completed in 1501. It stands on the site of the former Culdee Monastery of Dunkeld, stones from which can be seen as an irregular reddish streak in the eastern gable.

Essentials

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SPAR Meigle
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Drinks & Nightlife

Nice Pub & Restaurant in the heart of Meigle
Kinloch Arms Hotel
Nice Pub & Restaurant in the heart of Meigle
Nice Pub & Restaurant near Meigle.
Belmont Arms
Nice Pub & Restaurant near Meigle.

Everything Else

Tourist Information Centre
The Barony
Commercial Street
Tourist Information Centre
Tourist Information Centre
VisitScotland Blairgowrie iCentre
Tourist Information Centre

Entertainment & Activities

This is a unique place...it is run by very dedicated animal lovers...The experience with huskies has to be engaged and experienced... Also the location of Bowl and trails is outstanding... The views south can be amazing depending on the weather...Highland cows graze here as do sheep... A wonderful experience..
Bowland Trails Huskies
This is a unique place...it is run by very dedicated animal lovers...The experience with huskies has to be engaged and experienced... Also the location of Bowl and trails is outstanding... The views south can be amazing depending on the weather...Highland cows graze here as do sheep... A wonderful experience..
Bridge of Cally Post Office
4 Main road
Ski Hire
The Cabin Ski Hire Glenshee
Ski Hire
Glenshee, which takes its name from the Gaelic 'Glen of the Fairies', certainly offers one of the most magical skiing experiences in Scotland.
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Glenshee Ski Centre
Old Military Road
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Glenshee, which takes its name from the Gaelic 'Glen of the Fairies', certainly offers one of the most magical skiing experiences in Scotland.