Extremely picturesque, situated on Scotland's longest river, the River Tay. Aberfeldy grew up around Wade's Bridge, the first bridge built across the Upper River Tay in 1733 by the English general, who subjugated the Highlands after Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebellion in 1745. Famous for the Birks of Aberfeldy, a poem penned by Robert Burns in 1787 in memory of the beautiful Falls of Moness, Aberfeldy has now become one of Scotland's best-known holiday towns.
There is a newly refurbished local cinema and a swimming pool and gym located at the local community campus.