Located on the banks of River Tay, the cathedral contains a fine effigy of the 'Wolf of Badenoch' (Robert III's brother).The property's 15th-century nave and the tower are in the care of Historic Scotland, while the choir is now the parish church.
Red squirrels inhabit the grounds of the cathedral and the Tay is important for salmon, freshwater mussels and otters.
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