Things to do
Perth Museum
Perth Museum is a world-class cultural and heritage attraction highlighting the fascinating objects and stories that put Perth and Kinross at the centre of Scotland’s story. At its heart sits the Stone of Destiny, also known as the Stone of Scone, one of Scotland and the UK’s most significant historical objects. Returning to Perthshire for the first time in over 700 years, the Stone is the centrepiece of this new Museum and is free for all to view.
Peugeot Ashfield Stadium
While speedway had taken place pre World War 2 in Glasgow, it was not until 1946 that the Glasgow Tigers were born, growing up through their formative years with intermittent periods of residence at the White City Stadium during the late 1940s and 1950s, legends such as Tommy Miller, Ken McKinley, and Junior Bainbridge perhaps being the first riders to be afforded the accolade “I remember him”.
After a few years of non activity, the Tigers returned to that venue in the early 1960s, and while the side was never close to honours during their spell there, their shining light was Australian...
Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre
Opened in January 2017, Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre showcases the rich history of hydro electricity in the north of Scotland and how it transformed all our lives. On display are a number of fascinating artefacts that show how generations of homes have been transformed by electrical appliances.
Visitors will meet the visionaries, such as Tom Johnston, who saw the untapped potential of hydro power in Scotland as well as hear the stories of the Hydro Boys and Tunnel Tigers who lived – and sadly in some cases died – building the schemes.
Pitlochry’s ‘fish ladder’ was integral to the design for...
Pitlochry Golf Course
Pitlochry Golf is one of the finest inland golfing facilities in Scotland and we welcome everyone to be a part of our great golfing experience –from the fantastic course with sweeping views of the Tummel Valley to our state of the art clubhouse serving great food and drink – delivering fantastic service and value.
Pitreavie Athletics Centre
With Olympic Barbell platforms and racks, and a variety of barbells and dumbbells. The Bay Window gym at Pitreavie is the ideal no nonsense training space for those interested in strength and condition and heavy lifting.
To compliment this, there is also the public access Thistle Suite with more racks and free weights to choose from. There is also a more commercial based gym in the upstairs area, with addition cables, plate loaded machines and basic CV equipment.
Pittodrie Stadium
Formed in 1903, Aberdeen Football Club is a Scottish Professional Football Club based in Aberdeen.
Aberdeen compete in the Scottish Premiership and are one of the biggest sides in the country, having won four league titles, six Scottish League Cups and seven Scottish Cups, including a record three in a row during the 1980’s. We are also the only Scottish team to have won two European trophies, The European Cup Winners Cup and European Super Cup in 1983.
AFC are known as The Dons, The Dandies, The Reds or The Dandy Dons and play at Pittodrie Stadium.
Platform
Situated under the arches at the city centre's iconic Glasgow Central Station, this cultural hub features a split-level lounge bar with a gorgeous brass gantry bar. Adorned with armchairs, sofas, and spacious booths, every design aspect has been carefully curated to create an inviting ambience - it's a lively representation of Glasgow's vibrant community Spirit.
Pollok Country Park
Pollok Country Park is a beautiful countryside park close to the heart of Glasgow's City Centre. Featuring luscious scenery across over a three hundred acres of greenery, the park was named Britain's Best Park in 2008 and Best Park in Europe in 2008. Offering more than natural beauty with the Burrell Collection, Pollok House, and the Highland Cattle Park, follow your curiosity and explore the many attractions of Pollok Country Park.