Visit the Palace of Kings, the crowning place of Scottish Kings, where Macbeth, Robert the Bruce and Charles II were crowned. Scone breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland. It is the family home of the Earls of Mansfield and the ancient crowning place of Scottish Kings on the stone of Scone. Here you can see where the stone of Scone once stood and ponder on the tantalising mystery of where it might be today. You can wander down the Long Galley where King Charles II strode to his coronation in 1651. During the Jacobite rebellions, The Old Pretender spent 3 weeks at Scone and his son Bonnie Prince Charlie visited in 1745.
You can admire the needlework skills of Mary Queen of Scots bedhangings that she worked on while in prison on Loch Leven. Discover the desk at which Frances' tragic young Queen, Marie Antionette wrote her letters prior to the days when the guillotine beckoned. You can also see the State Rooms where Queen Victoria was entertained on her way to the Highlands in 1842, and the bedroom in which she slept. If you are a lover of fine things, Scone is a treasury of furniture and paintings, porcelain and other objets d'art.
Outdoor Fun
But it's not only history at Scone. The Palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens and peaceful woodland, perfect for a gentle stroll or even a picnic - all under the watchful eye of the ever curious peacocks. There's a great adventure playground for the children to burn of that excess energy, not to mention the unique 'tartan' maze of 2000 beech trees half green, half copper, designed by the world famous designer Adrian Fisher. The maze was planted in the shape of the heraldic Murray Star.
Audio Visual, Gift Shop, Food Shop, Old Servants Hall Coffee Shop, Old Kitchen Range.