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Tayside - Wikipedia Tayside (Scottish Gaelic: Taobh Tatha) was one of the nine regions used for local government in Scotland from 16 May 1975 to 31 March 1996 The region was named after the River Tay
Tayside: 15 Top things to visit, see and do - The Sunday Post Whether you want to walk or cycle, this is a beautiful area for doing either The Rings take in a host of villages and towns including Killin, St Fillans and Aberfeldy And you’ll never be short of
Location: Tayside | The Tourist Trail Tayside has myriad places to explore, from market towns and coastal areas to hills and glens Beaches and harbours provide opportunities for watersports, while the glens are furnished with championship golf courses and country parks brimming with wildlife
Tayside Travel Guide, Scotland - Britain Express Travel and heritage guide for Tayside, Scotland, including Perth and Kinross, Angus, and Dundee Part of the Scotland Travel guide on Britain Express
Central Scotland Tayside - Out About Scotland This page will help you find things to do in Central Scotland Tayside with a map, tourist information articles, and attraction visitor guides
Tayside - Encyclopedia. com *Tayside * From 1973 an administrative region in east Scotland [1] created from the city of Dundee, all Angus and Kinross, and most of Perthshire
History of Tayside, in Perth and Kinross and Scotland | Map and description In 1887, John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles described Tayside like this: Tay, the largest river in Scotland; issues from Loch Tay, in Perthshire, and flows 54 miles E and SE by a circuitous course, and amid beautiful scenery, past Aberfeldy, Dunkeld, and Perth to the Firth of Tay