A charming town has been named the best place to live in Scotland
Dunkeld has been named as the best place to live in Scotland by The Sunday Times
It's the picturesque town that lies on the banks of the River Tay and helped inspire Beatrix Potter's books. And now Dunkeld in Perthshire has been named the best place to live in Scotland in the The Sunday Times' annualWith a population of around just 1,300, the judges praised it for its proximity to nature and pine forests and its"top-notch" food scene.and Glasgow for the top spot, the town was also chosen for its"stunning Highland scenery and chic Scandi-style sophistication", as well as the large number of nearby scenic walking and hiking trails to venture out on.
Placing first in the prestigious list will no doubt see many people flock to Dunkeld to see it for themselves. From the stunningto the historic Dunkeld Cathedral, it is no wonder that the judges were enamoured with the charming town. We have rounded up some of the top things to see and do if you're thinking of heading to Dunkeld for a spring day out—or even thinking of moving there. Read on for some ideas of what you can get up to.
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