Little wonder that Beatrix Potter was inspired to write Peter Rabbit while on holiday in Dunkeld and Birnam. While also being readily accessible, this area has the most outstanding natural beauty and wildlife abounds. Dunkeld is a little historic Cathedral town situated just north of Perth on the banks of the River Tay, Birnam was an extension to the south, developed when the railway was built. There is still a train service to the tiny Victorian Station, the London to Inverness train included! It is just over an hour from Edinburgh and Glasgow – there is also a good bus service.
Laird's Inn
Dunkeld Cathedral from the river
Cathedral St, Dunkeld

Laird’s Inn was built in the ancient Cathedral City of Dunkeld in about 1800. While benefiting from a central location it is found in a quiet courtyard setting. Laird’s Inn has been recently renovated to a high standard. The shops and Cathedral are easily accessible as is the network of the local walks including along the River Tay and Big Tree Country. Cars can be parked on the road outside or in the nearby car park, which is free over the winter months.

 


Laird's Inn, Laird's Inn Court, Dunkeld, Perthshire PH8 0AR