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Perthshire promotes days of adventure at festival

Perthshire’s reputation as Scotland’s outdoor adventure capital was polished at the weekend as the region showcased what it has to offer.

Thrill-seekers flocked to Perth and the surrounding countryside for the Perthshire Adventure Festival.

A Chinese dragon boat race on a churning and fast-flowing Tay proved one of the high points of the weekend although fast-flowing conditions on the river meant the event had to be eventually abandoned.

Organised by the Perthshire Chinese Community Association, the event attracted large crowds, with spectators lining Tay Street and the Queen’s Bridge.

They were treated to a mini fireworks display, Chinese dragons and drumming before the racing began, with Provost Liz Grant invited to bless the boats as consul general Pan Xinchunn looked on.

First into a boat was Perth and Kinross Council’s very own Provost’s Paddlers and they swiftly demonstrated the strength of the Tay as they battled against the current to simply reach the start line.Click here for a full photo galleryThey were then first in the water after a spectacular capsize though they had already crossed the finish line in first place before toppling into the Tay.

Unfortunately for the spectators, organisers and Scottish Fire and Rescue then had to delay any further racing amid concerns that the water was flowing too fast.

Recent heavy rainfall meant more water than expected and so the teams were then forced to wait until the tide turned to resume the fun.

The racing was, however, just one of a series of events and activities available for those attending the weekend, with significant efforts made to showcase what the area has to offer.

The Willowgate Trout Fishery on the eastern outskirts of Perth was the staging point for canoeing, kayaking and archery, while there were cycling adventures for all ages in and around Perth.

On Saturday, a giant red steel tower was erected on Perth High Street, where thrill-seekers of all ages waited patiently to take a swift and exhilarating zip-line plunge to the street below.

A large outdoor climbing wall added to the fun, with youngsters and adults being cheered to the top by spectators including Provost Grant.