Best attractions and places to see around Inchture include a blend of historical sites, natural landmarks, and scenic viewpoints. Located in the Carse of Gowrie in eastern Perthshire, Inchture serves as a base for exploring the region between Dundee and Perth. The area features unique natural landmarks such as an avenue of giant redwood trees and is part of a fertile agricultural plain. Visitors can find local amenities within the village and access a variety of attractions nearby.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Perth, situated on the River Tay, is a city that beautifully combines history and nature. Visit historic Scone Palace, where Scottish kings were crowned, and discover the legendary Stone of Destiny at Perth Museum. Enjoy breathtaking views and walks in Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park, and learn about military history at Black Watch Castle & Museum. For culture, the modern Perth Concert Hall offers a wide range of music and comedy performances. Perth is a fascinating destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
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A great viewpoint over the City with views across to Fife and beyond. There are several paths to challenge yourself to walk to the top, otherwise space for a few cars to park at the top.
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Also worth it because of the view over the city.
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Pedestrianised streets with lots of shops and places to eat.
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The Fair Maid of Perth, a bronze statue by Graham Ibbeson, sits near the east end of Perth's High Street
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In addition to the nearby information boards, there's lots of online information about the hill forts around here. Moredun Top hillfort has been subject to archaeological digs in recent years - reports available online.
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A very nice smooth flat wide asphalt shared-use path runs alongside the River Tay. Part of the National Cycle Route 77. The route makes for a potentially 'fast' off-road journey.
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In Inchture village, you can discover an avenue of giant redwood trees (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in Inchture Park, planted in 1853. These are among the first of their kind cultivated outside North America. The wider Carse of Gowrie area, where Inchture is located, is also known for its scenic agricultural plain.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit Moredun Top Hillfort, which features two ancient hill forts dating back 1,500 to 2,700 years and may have been a Pictish royal center. Additionally, the nearby village of Rait has remains of a pre-Reformation church. The historical grandeur of Rossie Priory is hinted at by its lodge and redwood-lined avenue.
For excellent panoramic views, head to Norman's Law Summit, which offers expansive vistas across the Tay and as far as the coast. Another popular spot is Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial, an extinct volcano providing views of Dundee and the Firth of Tay from its 174-meter summit.
Several attractions are suitable for families. Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial is considered family-friendly, offering historical interest and great views. North Inch Park in Perth is also family-friendly, with open parkland and a smooth, wide path along the River Tay, suitable for walks and cycling.
Absolutely. Norman's Law Summit is a popular spot for hiking, with various approaches offering great views. Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park, near Perth, also provides breathtaking views and walking opportunities over the River Tay. For more detailed routes, you can explore the running trails around Inchture, which include moderate loops from Inchture and Kinnaird.
Inchture is a great base for cycling. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate options like the 'Tay Rail Bridge โ HMS Unicorn loop from Inchture' (33.9 km) or the 'Tay Rail Bridge โ RRS Discovery loop from Inchture' (34.8 km). For more options, check out the cycling guide for Inchture, which includes touring and road cycling routes.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting Rait Village, known for its reed-thatched cottages and an Antiques Centre. Another unique site is Ballindean House, near Inchture, which has historical significance related to the abolitionist movement in the UK. The avenue of giant redwood trees in Inchture Park also offers a distinctive natural experience.
Inchture's location makes it ideal for exploring Perthshire's cultural sites. In Perth, you can visit Perth City Centre Landmarks, including Scone Palace, Perth Museum and Art Gallery (home to the Stone of Destiny), and The Black Watch Castle & Museum. Dunkeld Cathedral, with its romantic partial ruins and varied architectural styles, is also a significant cultural destination.
Yes, North Inch Park in Perth offers a very nice smooth, flat, wide asphalt shared-use path alongside the River Tay, making it wheelchair accessible. This path is part of the National Cycle Route 77 and is suitable for easy movement.
The Carse of Gowrie, including Inchture, is known for its scenic countryside. While attractions are generally accessible year-round, the spring and summer months (April to September) typically offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and for enjoying the natural beauty of the region. Autumn also brings beautiful foliage.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views from summits like Norman's Law Summit and Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial. The historical significance of sites like Moredun Top Hillfort and the cultural richness of Perth City Centre Landmarks are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty and historical depth makes the area appealing.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, many outdoor areas like North Inch Park and the various walking routes around Inchture and Norman's Law are generally suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always check local signage for specific restrictions in parks or nature reserves.


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