From Perth to Scone

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"See Scone Palace, the crowning place of Scottish kings, including Macbeth and Robert the Bruce"
Walk directions
From the main car parks, head past the Mercure Hotel on your left, then turn left into West Mill Street. Cross into Murray Street, passing the bus stops, and continue across Kinnoull Street into Mill Street.
Continue down Mill Street, passing Perth Theatre on the right-hand side. Keep walking ahead and join Bridge Lane. Pass the Perth Concert Hall and art gallery on the left-hand side and reach Charlotte Street. Turn left here.
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  Terrain  - City streets and wide firm tracks
  Landscape  - Historic city and wide, lazy river
  Dog friendliness  - They'll enjoy the riverside but might not like busy streets
  Parking  - Main car parks: Thimblerow and West Mill Street
  Toilets en route  - Off Kinnoull Street in Perth
About the walk
An ancient description of one of Scotland's most potent symbols – the Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny – reads: 'No king was ever wont to reign in Scotland unless he had first sat upon this Stone at Scone.' Scone Palace, of which you get excellent views on this walk, was the...
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Perth and Kinross, sheltered by the Grampian Mountains, is often regarded as the Heart of Scotland, and its mountains, lochs and glens yearn to be explored. Just outside the ancient city of Perth is Scone Palace, home of the mystical Stone of Destiny, on which 42 Scottish Kings were crowned.
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From Perth to Scone

Recommended by
Our view
"See Scone Palace, the crowning place of Scottish kings, including Macbeth and Robert the Bruce"
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - City streets and wide firm tracks
  Landscape - Historic city and wide, lazy river
  Dog friendliness - They'll enjoy the riverside but might not like busy streets
  Parking - Main car parks: Thimblerow and West Mill Street
  Toilets en route - Off Kinnoull Street in Perth
About the walk
An ancient description of one of Scotland's most potent symbols – the Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny – reads: 'No king was ever wont to reign in Scotland unless he had first sat upon this Stone at Scone.' Scone Palace, of which you get excellent views on this walk, was the...
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About the area
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Perth & Kinross
Perth and Kinross, sheltered by the Grampian Mountains, is often regarded as the Heart of Scotland, and its mountains, lochs and glens yearn to be explored. Just outside the ancient city of Perth is Scone Palace, home of the mystical Stone of Destiny, on which 42 Scottish Kings were crowned.