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he village of Kirkmichael, situated between Glenshee and Blairgowrie, shares
its name with the parish of Kirkmichael (dedicated to St. Michael). The parish
church stands on the site of a much older church and the recorded history
of this area tells of settlements having existed here as early as 200BC.
Much of the archeological research was done at nearby Dalrulzion moor during
the 1930/40s and many of the relics found during that time are now housed at
Edinburgh Museum.
eing situated in Highland Perthshire, Kirkmichael provides the perfect base
from which to explore some of Scotland's most dramatic and breathtaking
landscapes. The
accommodation
locally is exceptionally good, with information and advice on all outdoor
activities readily available.
For those who enjoy walking but would like to know more detail of the history, the wildlife, the flora and fauna of this picturesque area of Scotland we can recommend Strathbraan Treks who provide guided walks throughout Perthshire, each one accompanied by an experienced and fully trained Guide who will help you discover some of Scotland's hidden natural treasures.
his attractive village is an ideal location for those who enjoy both summer
and winter activities. The area offers excellent fishing, walking, riding and
golfing facilities. Kirkmichael is also a perfect base for nearby Glenshee,
home to Scotland's premier skiing centre with a choice of quality ski schools
with BASI qualified instructors.
lthough a particularly tranquil village, Kirkmichael has witnessed some
major events in Scotland's history. Oliver Cromwell's troops were stationed
in the village in 1653 (a battle taking place in the churchyard). It was here
too that clans sympathetic to the Jacobite cause mustered in 1715 before
marching south.
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