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Scotland's Tay Country

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About Scotland's Tay Country

Scotland’s Tay Country offers a rich blend of culture, countryside and vibrant city life, making it an ideal destination for all kinds of visitors. From the dynamic waterfront city of Dundee—home to the V&A Dundee and fascinating museums—to the historic charm of Perth and the surrounding scenic landscapes, there’s plenty to discover. Explore tranquil riverside walks along the Tay, visit grand palaces like Scone Palace, or enjoy local food, drink and outdoor adventures throughout the region.

A wide range of accommodation is available, including accessible hotels, boutique stays, cosy cottages and welcoming guesthouses. Tay Country is well connected by road and rail, making it easy to reach and explore, with transport options linking key towns and attractions. Many visitor sites offer inclusive facilities and clear accessibility information, supporting a variety of needs. Whether you’re seeking culture, relaxation or exploration, Tay Country invites you to experience it all with confidence and a warm Scottish welcome.

Image credits: (1, 2 and 4) VisitBritain/Pinzutu Films/Ula Blocksage, (3) VisitBritain/Andrew Pickett

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