Looking for inspiration for a great day out in Scotland? Perth City and Towns has it covered.

With all attractions open and events underway, spring / summer 26 is well and truly in full swing, making it the perfect moment to get out and explore our beautiful area. Whether you’re planning a family day trip, a cultural fix or an outdoor escape, you’ll quickly discover one day isn’t quite enough!

Easy Wins for kids of all ages

Keeping everyone entertained over weekends and school holidays doesn’t need to be a challenge.

Start in Perth City, where Perth Museum offers a fresh, interactive way to dive into Scotland’s story. With both the Stone of Destiny and Vennels: Perth’s Little Streets both currently on display, there’s plenty to hold the attention of youngsters and adults alike. A short walk through the North Inch and you will find The Black Watch Castle and Museum, bringing history to life through powerful storytelling and immersive displays.

For something more hands-on, take the scenic drive north to the stunning surroundings of Loch Tay and The Crannog Centre, where families can experience what life was like on the water thousands of years ago.  They’ve plenty to see and do over the Easter break, making learning fun and immersive.

Or head south of the city, for a day at Loch Leven Castle, combining a boat trip with a walk through one of Scotland’s most iconic historic sites. 

Add in seasonal trails, outdoor activities and special events running across the region, and you’ve got more than enough to fill a full day or long weekend. 

Great Days Out

You might start the morning with coffee and a wander through Perth’s compact city centre, take in a gallery or museum, then head out into the countryside by lunchtime. Within minutes, the scenery shifts from urban streets to open landscapes, riverside paths and woodland walks.

Perth Art Gallery’s recently opened Scottish Colourists Exhibition is just one of the reasons to spend an afternoon wandering through this city centre attraction which is famed for its varied collection. 

A visit to Scone Palace is a must, offering a mix of history, heritage and beautifully kept grounds that come into their own in spring. For something more active, the Cateran Ecomuseum and Trail provides routes that connect communities, landscapes and stories, ideal for walkers looking to explore beyond the obvious.

For a real taste of Scotland, book into the country’s oldest distillery, The Glenturret, where traditional craft meets a modern visitor experience. Or if you prefer something a little faster paced, you can go all out for thrills at one if Perth Racecourse’s award-winning summer jump racedays.

Evenings to Remember

When evening rolls round, both Perth Theatre and Perth Concert Hall come alive with big names and diverse performances.  Located in the heart of the city, these award-winning venues offer everything from touring productions to live music and comedy.

Head north and the cultural offering continues. Pitlochry Festival Theatre pairs high-quality productions with a stunning Highland backdrop and Birnam Arts Centre delivers an ever-changing programme of exhibitions, film and live performance in a more intimate setting.

Alongside these favourite venues, a full programme of events and festivals is revving up for summer; check out the full calendar on the Events and Festivals page here

Stay A Little Longer

With so much reopening and so many events returning, Perth City and Towns is back in full stride. From racing thrills to theatre nights, whisky tastings to lochside strolls, there’s plenty to reward those who stay a little longer. 
Plan your visit now using our fabulous Perth and Kinross itineraries.