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Admission

Admission to St Serf's Church and Duplin Cross is free. Donations are welcome. 

Opening times

16 April – 26 September

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: 10am to 4.30pm
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: 10am to 4.30pm
  • Sunday: Closed

Last entry and closures

  • Lunch: 12.30 to 1.30pm
  • Last entry: 30 minutes before closing
  • Closed: 27 September to 15th April

How to get here

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Address

Tron Square
Dunning
Perth and Kinross
PH2 0RG

National Grid reference:

NO 018 144

Contact

01764 684 497

Accessibility

Parking

Parking is available approx 25m away, in Dunning village.

Visitors can be dropped off at the site entrance.

Approach to site

The monument is 20m from the site entrance along a level tarmac path.

Visitor centre

The entrance to the church has a threshold. The interior is on the level.

Monument

The Dupplin Cross is in the West Tower.

Grounds

The church is surrounded by a graveyard, with cut grass. There are several low-lying and toppled gravestones.

Toilets

Nearest adapted toilet is about 7.5 miles away at:

B&Q
Crieff Road
Perth
PH1 3NZ

Dogs

Assistance dogs are permitted at all our sites and within roofed areas.

Visitors' dogs are not permitted at St Serf's Church and Dupplin Cross. 

Facilities

  • Accessible by public transport
  • Guided or audio tours available

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