Dunkeld
Dunkeld and also Birnam is a neighborhood council location and UK Census area in Perth as well as Kinross, Scotland, including two villages on contrary banks of the River Tay: the historic cathedral "city" of Dunkeld on the north financial institution, as well as Birnam on the south bank. The two were first connected by a bridge built in 1809 by Thomas Telford. The two areas lie close to the Highland Boundary Fault, which notes the geological boundary between the Highlands and also the Lowlands, and also are regularly referred to as the "Portal to the Highlands" because of their setting on the highway as well as railway north. Dunkeld and Birnam share a railway station, Dunkeld & Birnam, on the Highland Main Line, and have to do with 24 kilometres (15 mi) north of Perth on what is currently the A9 road. Dunkeld lies on the eastern side of the A9 on the north bank of the River Tay. The community is the area of Dunkeld Cathedral. Around 20 of your houses within Dunkeld have actually been brought back by the National Trust for Scotland, that run a store within the community. The Hermitage, on the western side of the A9, is a countryside building that is likewise a National Trust for Scotland site. Birnam exists contrary Dunkeld, on the south bank of the Tay, to which it is linked by the Telford bridge. It is the location of the Birnam Oak, believed to the only staying tree from the Birnam Wood named in Shakespeare's Macbeth. The Highland video games held at Birnam are the place of the World Haggis Eating Championships.