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Pitlochry Festival Theatre Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Pitlochry Festival Theatre is a theatrical haven offering a unique cultural experience in beautiful countryside on the banks of the River Tummel. It is a long established and well respected theatre company famous for its classic dramas, concerts and more. The Pitlochry Festival Theatre's season runs from May through to October. Among the theatre's list of patrons is J.K. Rowling, famed for her Harry Potter novels.

Pitlochry Dam Pitlochry Visitor Centre and Fish Ladder
A Pitlochry Dam was constructed between 1947 and 1951, creating a man-made loch as well as a breeding site for greylag geese. This loch was named Loch Faskally and is approximately 5 kilometres long. The dam is home to the famous Pitlochry salmon ladder which provides a route for the salmon to make their way upstream along the River Tummel, beyond the dam itself.

Blair Castle Blair Castle, Blair Atholl
Blair Castle is one of the most accessible Scottish castles, with a variety of tours available for individuals, families and groups, including special themed castle tours which show off specific elements of the castle and its history. Family friendly and with plenty to see and do, Blair Castle makes an ideal destination for anyone looking for an interesting and fun day out in one of Scotland's most popular attraction.

Edradour Distillery Edradour Distillery
Edradour is perhaps best known as Scotland's smallest distillery, producing a mere 90,000 litres per annum. Tours of Edradour are available at a small charge. You'll be welcomed with a "wee dram" of Edradour with our compliments in the Malt Barn where we'll talk you through the history of Edradour and the whisky maker's art. You are then taken around the distillery to see the traditional methods of whisky making, where you'll see Edradour being hand-crafted today as it was in Victorian times.

Atholl Palace Hotel Museum Atholl Palace Hotel Museum
Atholl Palace Hotel Museum occupies some 10 original rooms from the Victorian era. It tells the story of tourism in Scotland and the development and life of Pitlochry's most picturesque hotel. Learn about its design and construction in the Scottish Baronial Victorian style. See life as a Victorian guest including an original guests bedroom/ bathroom with wash closet.

Pass of Killiecrankie Pass of Killiecrankie
The Pass of Killiecrankie, is renowned for its outstanding beauty and natural history. It has been gouged into the landscape by successive ice ages and meltwaters. The River Garry flows at the bottom of the Pass, while ancient mixed woodlands dominate the sides. Located 3 miles north of Pitlochry the site is owned and managed by The National Trust for Scotland.

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Set in the Highland town of Pitlochry, the Pine Trees Hotel is small and select, combining luxurious accommodation with individual service and attention. In our award winning Garden Restaurant you will enjoy wonderful food and superb wines in an exclusive environment. All areas of the hotel are non-smoking. The Hotel is situated in it's own garden and woodlands but is only a five minute walk from the town centre.

Our rooms are large and spacious, all en-suite. They are tasfully decorated with period funiture. We have fantastic views over the River Tay and surrounding countryside.We are a small family run guest house, a home from home. We look forward to welcoming you. We are now the proud holders of an alcohol license. Wireless internet access in all rooms.

Family run small inn located in the centre of Pitlochry. Renowned for steaks and good food. Real Ales and lots of Malts.Comfortable laid back atmosphere,Working water wheel and kids play areaClose to the river tay and tummel, Rod hire available, Newly refurbished restaurant. Whisky tasting and Wine tasting.

Stay in at this delightfully appointed, highly commended, old Scottish Manor in Pitlochry. Centrally situated yet secluded. Set in 2.5 acres with a tree lined drive, reed bordered stream, and magnificent views of nearby mountains and the vale of Atholl. Golf, walking, fishing and many other outdoor activities nearby. Warm welcome guaranteed.



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