THE crowning place of Scottish kings has been named Scotland’s top rural tourist attraction.
Says Sarah Butler, CEO of Scone Palace says: ‘The palace and its grounds attract more than 100,000 visitors every year, as well as the tens of thousands of visitors who attend major events held on the estate.
Says Sarah Butler, CEO of Scone Palace says: ‘The palace and its grounds attract more than 100,000 visitors every year, as well as the tens of thousands of visitors who attend major events held on the estate.
‘We are always striving to improve our visitor experience and this award recognizes the strong contribution Scone Palace makes as a visitor attraction, local employer, and in putting Perthshire on the map as a key Scottish tourist destination.’
Scone Palace re-opened for the season on April 1.
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Picture Credit: "Scone Palace, Scotland" by rob bishop via Wikimedia Commons; "Scone Palace Grounds, The Murray Star Maze 02" by Palickap (Own work) via Wikimedia Commons
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