Scotland’s Tay Country - 4 Day Itinerary

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Scotland’s Tay Country - 4 day itinerary— Scotland’s year of stories 202201.FifeDunfermline Carnegie Library & GalleriesLindores Abbey DistilleryAt Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries, your clientscan explore the remarkable royal history and industrialheritage of Dunfermline, one of Scotland’s ancientcapitals, as it is brought to life in this spectacular museumand gallery. The museum showcases the rich past of thelocality through six themes: Industry, Leisure & Recreation,Transport, Conflict, Homes and Royal Dunfermline. Thegalleries include three impressive exhibition spacesproviding an opportunity for Dunfermline to display someof Fife Council’s impressive art and museum collections.Lindores Abbey is the spiritual home of Scotch whisky,where records indicate that the first whisky was produced byTironensian Monks in 1494. After over 500 years, your clientswill be able to see single malt distillation once again flowingfrom the copper stills. Private group tours can be arrangedand can be tailored to the group’s specific interests. TheApothecary experiences offer your clients a fantastic chanceto get ‘hands on’ in making their own delicious version ofAqua Vitae.Abbey RoadNewburgh, KY14 6HH1-7 Abbot StreetDunfermline, KY12 7NLwww.lindoresabbeydistillery.comLink to Trade Sitewww.onfife.com/dclgLink to Trade SiteDistance between Lindores Abbey Distillery and British GolfMuseum is 19.9 miles /32km.Distance between Dunfermline Carnegie Library &Galleries and Falkland Palace is 23.2 miles /37.3km.British Golf MuseumFalkland PalaceThe British Golf Museum is a 5-star museum and contains thelargest collection of golf memorabilia in Europe. Your clientscan enjoy hands on activities, discover stunning displays,a must visit attraction for golfers and non golfers alike. Theearly history and interactive galleries have been transformedto bring the spirit of the game alive for visitors. The café atthe museum offers local produce in a superb setting, withunrivalled views of the 1st tee of the famous Old Course.Falkland Palace was thefavourite retreat of the Stuartdynasty, especially Mary Queenof Scots who visited for thehunting, hawking and tennis.The Palace which sits in nineacres of beautifully maintainedgrounds provides a uniqueopportunity to explore themagnificent Chapel Royaland fascinating 17th-centuryartefacts. The tranquil groundsare home to the world’s oldestsurviving real tennis court. Thevillage of Falkland also featuredas a location in the OutlanderTV series.Bruce EmbankmentSt Andrews, KY16 9ABwww.britishgolfmuseum.co.ukLink to Trade SiteDistance between British Golf Museum and V&A Dundee is12.5 miles /20.1km.Falkland,near Cupar, KY15 7BYwww.nts.org.ukLink to Trade SiteApril-OctDistance between Falkland Palace and Lindores AbbeyDistillery is 10.7 miles /17.2km.The details provided above are subject to change from time to time. We suggest contacting establishments directly for up to date information.Groups8—12peopleGroupsup to 24peopleAll groupsall nal Opening(as noted)Winter byappointmentOpen all yearAccessibleaccessGreen TourismBusinessschemeCoachparkingavailable

Scotland’s Tay Country - 4 day itinerary— Scotland’s year of stories 202202DundeeV&A DundeeThe McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museum1 Riverside Esplanade,Dundee, DD1 4EZAlbert SquareMeadowsideDundee, DD1 1DAV&A Dundee is an international centre of design - the first everdedicated design museum to be built in Scotland and the onlyother V&A museum anywhere in the world outside London.Renowned architect Kengo Kuma’s first British building willoffer to your clients a place of inspiration, discovery, andlearning through its mission to enrich lives through design.Your clients can also experience the remarkable story of designpast, present and future through permanent displays andchanging exhibitions.www.vam.ac.ukLink to Trade WebsiteThe McManus Art Gallery & Museum offers a fascinating insightinto Dundee and with 8 stunning galleries to explore, there isa wealth of information to discover in varied exhibitions of art,history and the environment. The exhibits at this award-winningfree attraction are housed within a magnificent Victorian,Gothic-revival style building. Your clients can enjoy a tour of thepermanent displays with Audio Guide Handsets available for hirein 6 languages. The museum also contains a retail area and awelcoming café.www.mcmanus.co.ukLink to Trade WebsiteDistance between V&A Dundee and Discovery Point & RRSDiscovery is 420ft /130m.Distance between The McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museumand Verdant Works is 0.8 mile /1.3km.Discovery Point & RSS DiscoveryThis 5-star attraction is anadventure on its own withaudio visual shows anddisplays of the actual artefactsof the crew that will take yourclients through a journey toAntarctica. At Discovery Pointyour clients can follow in thefootsteps of Captain Scott andhis brave crew on their firstexpedition to the Antarctic, seehow they lived, what they ateand witness their hardshipsand their triumphs. Visitors canclimb aboard Captain Scott’sship RRS Discovery for a heroicvoyage of exploration.Verdant WorksVerdant Works, Scotland’s Jute Museum is an award-winningattraction that gives a fascinating insight into life in Dundeeduring the industrial age. Your clients can explore this amazingbeautifully refurbished Mill building, built in 1833, and hear therattle and roar of the original restored machinery, hear the talesof the mill workers and see how they lived and worked. This 5-starattraction is group friendly with easy coach parking, cafe, giftshop, guided tours and live demonstrations of original machinery.Riverside DriveDiscovery QuayDundee, DD1 4XAwww.rrsdiscovery.co.ukLink to Trade WebsiteWest Henderson’s WyndDundee, DD1 5BTwww.verdantworks.co.ukLink to Trade WebsiteDistance between Discovery Point & RRS Discovery and TheMcManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museum is 1.8 miles /2.9km.Distance between Verdant Works and Arbroath Abbey is18 miles /28.9km.The details provided above are subject to change from time to time. We suggest contacting establishments directly for up to date information.Groups8—12peopleGroupsup to 24peopleAll groupsall nal Opening(as noted)Winter byappointmentOpen all yearAccessibleaccessGreen TourismBusinessschemeCoachparkingavailable

Scotland’s Tay Country - 4 day itinerary— Scotland’s year of stories 202203AngusArbroath AbbeyGlamis CastleArbroath Abbey is famouslyassociated with the Declarationof Arbroath, which assertedScotland’s independence fromEngland in 1320. Parts of theabbey church and domesticbuildings remain, notablythe gatehouse range and theabbot’s house. Your clients canexplore the substantial ruinsof a Tironensian monastery,founded by William the Lion in1178. Visitors can also enjoy theherb garden along the southwall of the abbey church. Thevisitor centre provides a walkthrough audio-visual with asound loop system.A tour of Glamis Castle is a journey through Scotland’s heritageand historical significance. Castle guides will bring your clientson a tour of the family home. Highlights of the tour includethe Royal apartments where HM Queen Elizabeth The QueenMother spent her honeymoon and HRH princess Margaret wasborn and Duncan’s hall, which commemorates the slaying ofKing Duncan by Macbeth. In the gardens, your clients will alsohave the opportunity to see a variety of flora and fauna.Glamis,by Forfar, DD8 1RJwww.glamis-castle.co.ukLink to Trade WebsiteApril - OctDistance between Glamis Castle and The Bothy Experience is0.2 mile /300m.Abbey Street,Arbroath, DD11 1EGThe Bothy Experiencewww.historicenvironment.scotLink to Trade WebsiteDistance between Arbroath Abbey and J M Barrie’s Birthplaceis 21.8 miles /35.1km.Home of the award-winning Gin Bothy, The Bothy Experience,nestled in the historic village of Glamis in Angus, is free to visitwith exhibition rooms and the Bothy Larder shop. Your clientscan join a tour in the cosy and rustic bothy rooms from wherethey’ll enjoy a tasting including the most popular gins andliqueurs. The range includes raspberry, rhubarb, strawberry,blueberry and the three-gold star great taste Gunshot Gin.Kirkwynd,Glamis, DD8 1RTJ M Barrie’s BirthplaceJ M Barrie was the author, playwright and creator of the muchloved Peter Pan. The exhibition rooms explore Barrie’s life,the inspirations of his childhood and adult life, his route tosuccess, literary and stage works, and his enduring connectionwith Kirriemuir. Your clients can see the writing desk fromBarrie’s London flat where he penned Peter Pan and seethe wash house, where Barrie rehearsed and performed hischildhood plays. The exhibition also features original costumesfrom the first production of Peter Pan.www.ginbothy.co.ukLink to Trade WebsiteDistance between The Bothy Experience and Stanley Mills is23.1 miles /37.1km.9 Brechin Road,Kirriemuir, DD8 4BXwww.nts.org.ukLink to Trade WebsiteMay-OctDistance between J M Barrie’s Birthplace and Glamis Castle is4.9 miles /7.9km.The details provided above are subject to change from time to time. We suggest contacting establishments directly for up to date information.Groups8—12peopleGroupsup to 24peopleAll groupsall nal Opening(as noted)Winter byappointmentOpen all yearAccessibleaccessGreen TourismBusinessschemeCoachparkingavailable

Scotland’s Tay Country - 4 day itinerary— Scotland’s year of stories 202204PerthshireStanley MillsStanley Mills is a unique complex of water-powered cotton millssituated on a majestic bend in the River Tay. Built in the 1780s, themill complex was altered many times to keep up with the industry’schanging demands, before it finally closed in 1989. Your clientscan enjoy a hi-tech visitor experience at one of the IndustrialRevolution’s best-preserved relics. Interactive displays tell thestories of those who worked here and the products they made.Bell MillStanley, PH1 4QEThe Glenturret DistilleryThe Glenturret Distillery is Scotland’s oldest working distilleryand a truly unique whisky experience. Glenturret Malt Whiskyis still hand crafted today as it was over two centuries agousing the only remaining hand operated mash tun in Scotland.Drawing on the area’s plentiful natural resources, whisky ismade by hand and heart. Your clients will experience thetraditional handmade distilling processes that have been usedto craft the whiskies at The Glenturret Distillery for generations.A great visit for whisky enthusiasts.The HoshCrieff, PH7 4HAwww.historicenvironment.scotLink to Trade Websitewww.theglenturret.comLink to Trade WebsiteApril - OctDistance between Stanley Mills and The Scottish Crannog Centreis 33 miles /53.2km.The Scottish Crannog CentreThe Scottish Crannog Centre is a unique, award-winning andinteractive living history museum at Kenmore on the shores ofLoch Tay and features an authentic reconstruction of an Iron Ageloch dwelling based on excavation evidence from the 2,500-yearold site of Oakbank Crannog at Fearnan. Costumed guides willtake your clients on a journey back through time into Scotland’srich and exciting prehistory, walking in the footsteps of theoriginal Crannog dwellers. Private tours are available to book forthe early morning or evening.Loch TayKenmoreNear Aberfeldy, PH15 2HYDistance between The Glenturret Distillery and The Library ofInnerpeffray is 5.9 miles /9.5km.The Library of InnerpeffrayThe Library of Innerpeffray, located beside the River Earn,is a hidden gem in the countryside of Perthshire. A visit toScotland’s oldest free, public lending library is a trip back intime to a museum where your clients can literally touch thepast. The library offers bespoke, personal tours for lovers ofhistory and culture. Your clients can also relax on a river walkand explore the medieval Chapel grounds. Perfect for smalltours, study trips and visitors looking for ‘something different’.InnerpeffrayCrieff, PH7 3RFwww.crannog.co.ukLink to Trade Websitewww.innerpeffraylibrary.co.ukLink to Trade WebsiteMarch-OctDistance between The Scottish Crannog Centre andThe Glenturret Distillery is 24.1 miles /38.8km.The details provided above are subject to change from time to time. We suggest contacting establishments directly for up to date information.Groups8—12peopleGroupsup to 24peopleAll groupsall nal Opening(as noted)Winter byappointmentOpen all yearAccessibleaccessGreen TourismBusinessschemeCoachparkingavailable

Food & Drink suggestionsAccommodation suggestionsThe NewportWith the finest ingredients, Jamie Scott (MasterChefProfessionals Winner) and his team will pay homage to theregion and ensure your dining experience is unique. Michelinguide recommended and 2 AA Rosette restaurant in Newporton-Tay.Hotel du Vin St Andrews4-star hotel with 37 rooms, 3 meeting rooms and a Frenchstyle Bistro. Hotel du Vin St Andrews is a chic and stylishboutique town house hotel with stunning views of theWest Sands.Pillars of Hercules Farmshop and CaféLocated in Falkland Estate, this popular rustic cafe offersa wide variety of homemade and organic cakes, snacks,soups, sandwiches and vegetarian dishes.Playfair’s Restaurant & SteakhousePlayfair is a family run restaurant and steakhouse with aAA Rosette in the heart of St Andrews serving the best ofScottish food using fresh, seasonal and local produce.Steaks cooked on a chargrill are their speciality.Bruach Bar and RestaurantLocated in the heart of the picturesque village of BroughtyFerry, Bruach serves breakfast & coffee in the mornings, freshand interesting Scottish food throughout the day and latenight drinks & cocktails.Café at The Point – RRS DiscoveryThis contemporary and spacious café in Dundee offersa selection of hot and cold snacks and main mealsthroughout the day. They source and provide the finestquality and sustainable products from local suppliers.The Old BrewhouseThe Old Brewhouse is a family run à la carte restaurant andbar located in Arbroath. They have a fantastic selection of foodcooked on the premises using only the freshest, local produce.Longparke Farmshop and CaféThe café, located in Monifieth, serves fresh dishes frombaked tatties, mac n cheese, open hot paninis, soups, etc.They also have a variety of cakes, scones and traybakes.The Bothy Tasting Room at Robertons of PitlochryThe ideal setting to taste and learn from the award-winningteam at Robertsons of Pitlochry. Your clients can choose atasting experience from whisky, gin, prosecco and tequila.Edina’s at Dunalastair Hotel SuitesEdina’s offers extensive menu options, with lunch anddinner menus, as well as a variety of light bites andafternoon teas. Offering the best local ingredients freshlyprepared by Michelin and Rosette trained chefs.Andrew Fairlie at GleneaglesAndrew Fairlie creates signature dishes in his intimate, twoMichelin-starred restaurant, where every detail has beencarefully planned to create a truly special experience. Thecentrepiece is Andrew’s signature dish “Smoked Lobster”.Rufflets Country House4-star Gold hotel with 23 luxurious guest rooms, state ofthe art meeting and conference facilities, spacious publicrooms and one of the finest dining experiences in Fife.Old Manor HotelA 4-star hotel in Lundin Links with 23 en-suite rooms.Set within the Fife coastal area, the hotel enjoyspanoramic views over Lundin Golf Course and acrossthe Firth of Forth.Apex City Quay Hotel & SpaA stylish contemporary hotel in the heart of Dundeewith 151 en-suite bedrooms, an award-winning Yu spaand meeting facilities. The hotel boasts stunning viewsof the river.Staybridge SuitesOne of Dundee’s most Iconic Jute Mills has beentransformed into 85 luxury suites with kitchens, a fitnesscentre and a shared lounge. Guests can enjoy theirfantastic gym and laundry facilities.Townhouse Hotel ArbroathThe hotel is a 5-minute drive from Arbroath Golf Courseand has 11 spacious en-suite rooms individuallydecorated. The cosy bar offers light meals, snacks and aselection of beverages.Glen Clova Hotel and LodgesA small family run 4-star country hotel situated at thefoot of beautiful Glen Doll in the Angus Glens. GlenClova features 10 relaxing rooms alongside tasty locallyproduced food.Woodcroft House5-star Guest House with 3 sumptuous en-suitebedrooms. Built in 1905 in the Arts & Crafts period,Woodcroft House is situated in the Conservation areaof Kinoull Hill, Perth.Murraypark HotelA 3 -star hotel in Crieff with 21 rooms. An excellentchoice for small touring groups of walkers, anglersor cyclists, as well as families and friends.The Townhouse Aberfeldy4-star guesthouse in Aberfeldy with 15 en-suite bedroomsspread over 3 floors. Most of the rooms benefit fromstunning views of the surrounding hills and inimitablePerthshire scenery.The details provided above are subject to change from time to time. We suggest contacting establishments directly for up to date information.Taste Our BestOne way to ensure that you’ll enjoy great quality Scottish food and drink,prepared with care and delivered with passion, is to look for places thatare part of Taste Our Best, our food and drink quality scheme.

VisitScotland’s websitesOur travel trade website offers the travel industry a one-stop-shop for Scotland information,inspiration and tool kits. The site is designed to assist tour operators and agents to selldestination Scotland more effectively to their clients.Travel trade websitewww.visitscotlandtraveltrade.comDestination Education ntVisitScotland consumer sitewww.visitscotland.comInformation on travel trade websites: Inspirational itineraries Downloadable e-brochures and maps Link to multimedia library for images and videos Online destination education programme Opt-in to receive our monthly travel trade e-newsletterA comprehensive directory of Scottish companies who have committed to specialrates, discounts and commissions exclusively available for the travel tradegeneral websitesBritrailwww.britrail.comNews & Weather informationwww.bbc.co.uk/weatherBritish Train informationwww.nationalrail.co.ukScottish Train information Bus informationwww.scotrail.co.uk www.citylink.co.ukHistoric Environment Scotlandwww.historic-scotland.gov.ukNational Trust for Scotlandwww.nts.org.ukScottish Tourist Guides Associationwww.stga.co.ukScotland’s Tay Country Travel Trade Sitewww.taycountry.uk/traveltrade

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