Guided Walks

Scotland (and Perthshire!) has a wonderful musical and cultural heritage and we are planning on having a number of guided walks to inform as well as to celebrate this!

More information to come.



General Wade's Roads & Bridges

With Lindsay Farquaharson

Tuesday 2nd November, 10.00am
£6.00 per person

Info to come

 
Ultimate Nature Walk

With Adrian Davis

Monday 1st November, 12.00 - 4.00pm
£6.00 per person

 Info to come

 
Photographic Walk Experience
with Graham Lumsden

Wednesday 3rd November, 11am
£6.00 per person

The very first Perthshire Amber Photographer's Walk  is to Tomgarrow Loch.
Here are some notes from Graham...
We'll all meet at Inver Car Park at 11a.m.

This is an easy-to-moderate woodland and loch walk suitable for those interested in landscape photography.
Look out for Wild Deer, Fungi, Wild Flowers, Heather, lovely views over Craig A Barns and
the Hill Loch of Tomgarrow where we will take photographs and have our picnic.

The walk will last approx 3 hours and is suitable for those with a reasonable degree of fitness and a camera!
Please bring stout footwear, waterproofs, a picnic and a camera.

Note: Walk is subject to weather conditions.

 
Medieval Perth and its Lost Monasteries

With Mark Hall

Thursday 4th November 2010, 11.00am - 1.00pm

Explore the medieval archaeology and history of Perth and its people, including some of the town's lost medieval monasteries, on a guided walk led by Mark Hall (Perth Museum).

Free but pre-booking essential as places limited to 15. Grade of walk: Easy. To book contact: Mark Hall, Perth Museum (01738 783414). The starting point will be Perth Museum & Art Gallery, with a chance to see the exhibition: Skin & Bone: Life & Death in Medieval Perth, before and/or after the walk.

 
Guided Walks

Guided Walks at the Perthshire Amber Festival 2010 include:

*CLICK ON EACH GUIDED WALK FOR MORE INFORMATION* 

Ultimate Nature Walk

General Wade's Roads & Bridges

Niel Gow Walk

Ancient Wrecks & Residents of Loch Tay

Photographic Walk Experience

Medieval Perth & its Lost Monasteries

More will be added as they are confirmed.....

 
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