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An ancient crossroads
Dunning is a village of about 1000 inhabitants, it's at an ancient crossroads between Crieff, Perth, Dunfermline and Stirling, which made it become a very popular location for stopovers or rest in the Middle Ages. Its legend and popularity increased after the passage of St. Serf and his battle with the dragon, which made him build his church, now the village's main attraction. Along with the Cross of Dupplin, wonderful Celtic Scottish history. There are records dating back to the founding of the village in the seventh century, the middle Iron Age, despite the increased popularity of the village was reached between the tenth - XII.
Today the village belongs to the district of Perthshire, and it's a very quiet place that is more than safe for tourists. Its local population is very active and friendly, on the prince's wedding day, the locals decided to hold a barbecue to which everyone was invited, which speaks volumes. It's a way to spend a quiet day.
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