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Wild Journey

Wild Journey is PKCT's new way to help you find your wild side and explore the amazing countryside that Perth and Kinross has to offer. 

This outdoor learning programme has six different activity streams to complete, and each one comes with its own certificate. If you're looking for an extra challenge, you can see if you can complete multiple streams, to get your bronze, silver and gold Wild Journey certificates! 

This programme is designed to be flexible - it can be completed at any age and stage, and within a time frame that suits you or the group you work with. Check out the Wild Journey Guide to get started and then put on your outdoor coat and shoes, and start your journey! 

Wild Journey was developed and launched by PKCT thanks to generous funding from the Gannochy Trust Youth Panel Fund.

Adventure

Adventure

These activities will help you to try new things, see new places and have new experiences - it's time to go on some adventures! Read more

Published: 18th July, 2024

Updated: 24th July, 2024

Author: Catherine Leatherland

Certificates

Certificates

Well done on completing your Wild Journey activities! Check out this page for your free, downloadable certificates. Read more

Published: 22nd July, 2024

Updated: 5th March, 2025

Author: Catherine Leatherland

Create

Create

Let your creative side go wild, with these nature based creative activities! Read more

Published: 18th July, 2024

Updated: 22nd July, 2024

Author: Catherine Leatherland

Environmental Action

Environmental Action

Doing something directly good for nature is a great way to spend time outside and help the environment. Try these activities to get started! Read more

Published: 18th July, 2024

Updated: 22nd July, 2024

Author: Catherine Leatherland

Health and Wellbeing

Health and Wellbeing

Being out in nature is good for you! These activities will help you experience the health benefits of the great outdoors. Read more

Published: 18th July, 2024

Updated: 22nd July, 2024

Author: Catherine Leatherland

Investigate

Investigate

Nature is fascinating and there are so many things to explore! These activities will help you explore the wildlife in your local countryside. Read more

Published: 19th July, 2024

Updated: 22nd July, 2024

Author: Catherine Leatherland

Wild Journey Guide

Wild Journey Guide

Check out the Wild Journey guide to find out everything you need to know to get started! Read more

Published: 22nd July, 2024

Updated: 23rd July, 2024

Author: Catherine Leatherland

Write and Perform

Write and Perform

Many creatives have been inspired by nature, and now it's your turn! These activities involve writing and performing, using nature as your muse. Read more

Published: 19th July, 2024

Updated: 22nd July, 2024

Author: Catherine Leatherland

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  • Class Achieves First Silver Wild Journey Award!

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  • The Cateran Trail

    The Cateran Trail

    One of Scotland’s Great Trails, the Cateran Trail is a fully waymarked, 64-mile (103 km) route through Perthshire and the Angus glens in the heart of Scotland.

  • Pitlochry Walks

    Pitlochry Walks

    Pitlochry is set in spectacular scenery and is ideally located for touring Highland Perthshire or further afield.

  • Dunkeld & Birnam Walks

    Dunkeld & Birnam Walks

    Dunkeld and Birnam is one of the best preserved historic towns in Scotland surrounded by a fantastic choice of walks and rides in breathtaking countryside.

  • The Loch Leven Heritage Trail

    The Loch Leven Heritage Trail

    Loch Leven Heritage Trail is a circular path of 13 miles (21 km) linking natural, historic and cultural heritage around Loch Leven.

  • Crieff Walks

    Crieff Walks

    Crieff is a bustling country town set amidst magnificent Perthshire scenery. It straddles the Highland Boundary Fault where the rolling Lowland landscape meets majestic Highland terrain.

  • Blairgowrie Walks

    Blairgowrie Walks

    Nestled on the banks of the River Ericht in the heart of Scotland, the Perthshire town of Blairgowrie & Rattray is ideally located for a day trip and or use as a base to explore Central and Eastern Scotland.

  • Pitlochry

    Pitlochry

    Allean Forest, Faskally Woods, the Pass of Killiecrankie and Queen's View - the most popular tourist site in Perthshire - combine for an unforgettable day out in Perthshire Big Tree Country.

  • River Tay Way route maps

    River Tay Way route maps

    Explore and download maps of the River Tay Way's walking and cycling routes!

  • Auchterarder Walks

    Auchterarder Walks

    From 'The Lang Toon' of Auchterarder, discover rural landscapes and follow routes beside farmland, burns or through woodland all to take in the stunning scenery and sounds of the countryside.

  • Download Leaflets

    Download Leaflets

    There are SO many fascinating and beautiful walks across Perthshire. Check out the leaflets available to download and plan your next adventure.

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