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Perth and Kinross
Perthshire is right in the heart of Scotland, just touching the edge of the Highlands.
And as such it has an important place in the nation's history.
You'll find plenty of museums, castles and places where the stories of heroes and villains are brought to life again.
King James of Scotland was assassinated in Perth during the 14th century and John Knox preached there. And in the 18th century Jacobites occupied the city during their rebellions.
Not far from Perth is Scone Palace, best known as the place where Scotland's King's were crowned on the Stone of Destiny.
The Stone itself has had a dramatic history and after being in Westminster Abbey for centuries after being stolen by the English, it was returned to Scotland in 1996.
But, oddly, it's actually Edinburgh Castle where you will see it. Some Scots don't believe it's the real stone and reckon someone is hiding the genuine one until Scots regain independence.
Visually Perthshire is an area of real beauty, with sweeping woodlands and hints of the more spectacular sights of the Highlands.
Perth itself is a picturesque place, nestling by the River Tay, and is well known for its excellent shopping and entertainment, particularly theatre and the arts.
For golf fans, Perthshire is home to one of the country's most famouse courses and hotels - Gleneagles. 
Situated in nearby Auchterarder, it's the ultimate golfing and dining experience. 
But if you can't stretch to that, take your pick from a range of outdoor sports which feature heavily in this area - from cycling to walking and fishing.

Here you'll find....
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