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Learning to Drive in Aberfeldy

The national average driving lessons required to pass the practical driving test is 47 hours with a driving instructor and an additional 22 hours of private practice.

Aberfeldy’s nearest driving test centre is Perth which has a pass rate of 51.9%, with Dundee also accessible at 46.2%.

Aberfeldy Practical Driving Test Centres

  • Perth, (Aberfeldy), Dunkeld Road, Perth, PH1 5AQ
  • Dundee, (Aberfeldy), Kingsway West, Dundee, DD2 4JT

Aberfeldy Theory Test Centres

  • Perth, (Aberfeldy), 3rd Floor, 3-5 Princes Street, Perth, PH2 8LJ
  • Dundee, (Aberfeldy), 1st Floor, 3 Cadogan Street, Dundee, DD2 1NF

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Aberfeldy – did you know?

  • Aberfeldy is known as the gateway to the Highlands and sits on the banks of the River Tay, the longest river in Scotland.
  • The town is home to the famous Aberfeldy Distillery, which produces the award-winning Dewar’s Scotch whisky.
  • The Wade Bridge in Aberfeldy, built in 1733 by General George Wade, is one of the most famous military bridges in Scotland.
  • Aberfeldy was the birthplace of the Scottish poet and songwriter Alexander Robertson, known as the Clan Gregor Bard.
  • The Birks of Aberfeldy, immortalised by Robert Burns in his poem of the same name, is a stunning wooded gorge with waterfalls.
  • Castle Menzies, a 16th-century tower house near Aberfeldy, was the ancestral seat of the Clan Menzies and is open to the public.
  • The town hosted the Aberfeldy Highland Games, one of the traditional Highland games events in Perthshire, featuring caber tossing and Highland dancing.
  • Aberfeldy lies on the Rob Roy Way, a long-distance walking route that follows the footsteps of the famous Scottish outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor.
  • The nearby Loch Tay is home to the Scottish Crannog Centre, an award-winning reconstruction of an ancient Iron Age loch dwelling.
  • Aberfeldy is surrounded by some of Scotland’s most dramatic scenery, including the Munro Ben Lawers, one of the highest mountains in the UK.