
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.
List of places in the Tayside region of Scotland - Wikipedia
The following is a list of places in the Tayside region of Scotland.
Tayside: 15 Top things to visit, see and do - The Sunday Post
Mar 7, 2017 · Watch stars and planets through the Victorian refracting telescope or enjoy the stunning views across the treetops to Fife. Opening hours are limited, so check before you go. Price: £ Where: Mills...
Central Scotland & Tayside - Out About Scotland
Tayside, a region in eastern Scotland, is a mesmerising combination of gorgeous scenery and rich history, yet it’s one of the least visited areas in the country. Tayside is strategically located between the Central Lowlands to the south and west, the Grampian Mountains to the north, and the North Sea to the east.
Location: Tayside - The Tourist Trail
Tayside. 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. Find out more
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.
Historic towns and villages in Tayside, Scotland - Britain Express
Map of all attractions in Tayside Aberfeldy The town grew up around an elegant bridge built by General Wade in 1733 in an effort to subdue the rebellious Highlands.
Tayside - Encyclopedia.com
May 18, 2018 · Tayside. From 1973 an administrative region in east Scotland created from the city of Dundee, all Angus and Kinross, and most of Perthshire. The combination of urban and rural populations meant that none of the political parties could be confident of a majority, and Conservative, Labour, and the Scottish National Party have all provided the ...
Tayside Coast - The Tourist Trail
Sandstone cliffs, wide sandy beaches, seascapes and tumbling rivers make for some great Scottish scenery as you drive along the trail exploring the countryside and landscapes of Tayside.
Tayside – In Focus
Tayside (Scottish Gaelic: Taobh Tatha) was one of nine regions for local government in Scotland from May 16, 1975, to March 31, 1996, named after the River Tay. Established under the Local Government Act 1973, Tayside included the counties of Angus, Dundee (a county of a city), Kinross-shire, and most of Perthshire. It was divided into three ...