Niel Gow Festival
Celebrate Dunkeld & Birnam’s rich musical heritage at the Niel Gow Festival, where top traditional musicians, workshops, concerts, and lively pub sessions honour the legacy of the great eighteenth-century fiddler. A welcoming, vibrant weekend for music lovers of all ages.
Celebrate Dunkeld & Birnam’s rich musical heritage at the Niel Gow Festival, where top traditional musicians, workshops, concerts, and lively pub sessions honour the legacy of the great eighteenth-century fiddler. A welcoming, vibrant weekend for music lovers of all ages.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Pitlochry Festival Theatre is a celebrated cultural landmark in Highland Perthshire, known for its vibrant programme of plays and musicals. Now guided by Alan Cumming as Artistic Director, it enters an exciting new chapter blending Scottish talent with bold, contemporary storytelling.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre is a celebrated cultural landmark in Highland Perthshire, known for its vibrant programme of plays and musicals. Now guided by Alan Cumming as Artistic Director, it enters an exciting new chapter blending Scottish talent with bold, contemporary storytelling.
Birnam Arts
Birnam Arts sits at the heart of the community, hosting exhibitions, live music, theatre, workshops, and family events throughout the year. Just across from the hotel, it’s a welcoming cultural hub where creativity, learning, and local life come together.
Birnam Arts sits at the heart of the community, hosting exhibitions, live music, theatre, workshops, and family events throughout the year. Just across from the hotel, it’s a welcoming cultural hub where creativity, learning, and local life come together.
Dunkeld Cathedral
Dunkeld Cathedral’s history stretches back to the 9th century, when it became an early centre of the Celtic Church. Rebuilt in the 12th–15th centuries, it witnessed battles, Reformation upheaval, and partial destruction in 1689. Set by ancient trees and the River Tay, it remains an inspiring Perthshire landmark.
Dunkeld Cathedral’s history stretches back to the 9th century, when it became an early centre of the Celtic Church. Rebuilt in the 12th–15th centuries, it witnessed battles, Reformation upheaval, and partial destruction in 1689. Surrounded by ancient trees and the River Tay, it’s an inspiring stop for those exploring Perthshire’s rich heritage.