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Comrie parish church in tranquil mood along the river Earn.

A walk around Loch Turrett provides excellent views across Strathearn and Crieff.

Muthill church [now in ruins] is a 12th Century eccesiastical site.

Crieff, with its wide variety of shops, attracts thousands of visitors each week.

Visitors are always made welcome at Crieff's bowling club.

The Kirk in Kenmore that was visited several times by Rob Roy MacGregor.

Loch Earn is unusual in having it's own 'tidal system'.

The early sun rise burning the mist at Aberfeldy Golf Club.

Awesome highland scenery.

The Knock of Crieff is the wooded hill to the north of the town.

The walk passes through the Famous Grouse Experience at Glenturret Distillery and over the Turret Burn.

Loch Tay is finely set between mountains on both banks and is famous for its salmon.

The Kenmore bridge dating back to 1741.