If you are wondering if you made the right decision with
your holiday plans for 2016 and you feel the slight pang of jealousy when your
workmates return to the office all bronzed and full of sunshine smiles and
memories of sandy beaches – then take solace from the fact that 84% of people
will be making UK trips this year.
In this post Brexit climate it is estimated that for a
family of 4 to go abroad the cost will have increased on average by £245.
That’s a lot of Sangria!
As you can imagine, Scotland is one of the most popular
destinations for a staycation and with all the variety it has to offer,
Perthshire is one of the most popular destinations in Scotland.
The area is experiencing an extremely busy year in 2016 with
lots of events and festivals drawing in visitors from all parts of the UK. Good
news for local businesses as an estimated £8million will be pumped into the UK
economy as a whole throughout the year.
Perthshire is a very accessible
part of Scotland - packed with alternatives, from golf to gardens, from castles
to ceilidhs, from a classical concert to a remote highland Perthshire glen with
dramatic scenery and wildlife the only company.
And it’s not just the summer
months that bring in the action. As we
slide on into August it’s Highland Games season with Perth, Crieff and
Aberfeldy all offering
up a day to remember.
Blair Castle Horse Trials return
at the end of the month (last year this event was attended by over 63,000
people – 40% of them saying that it was their main reason for visiting the
area!)
The Enchanted Forest takes place
throughout October at Pitlochry and visitors come from all over Scotland and
the North of England. And if music is
your passion the Amber Music Festival is a popular event in Perthshire and
usually summons the start of the Autumn season bringing people to the area just
in perfect time to showcase the season’s beautiful colours.
All in all, a staycation in
Perthshire is something to be excited about.
It may not give you a tan to show off to your colleagues (unless you are
lucky!) but you’ll sleep well in your holiday home knowing that you are helping
the boost the economy of this fantastic region.