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QUEEN’S VIEW. Scotland’s finest and most photographed view, 6 miles west of Pitlochry on B8019. Forest walks and activities nearby. Free audio-visual presentation with Forest Shop OPEN 10am to 6pm daily, April to October. (Tea Room OPEN 10am to 5pm). Site open all year. Parking charge £2.00 PH16 5NR www.forestry.gov.uk/scotland
KILLIECRANKIE VISITOR CENTRE. This magnificent wooded gorge is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Although tranquil now, on 27th July 1689 a Jacobite army led by Bonnie Dundee defeated Government forces. The exhibition tells the story of the Pass of Killiecrankie and it’s abundant wildlife. OPEN 23rd March to 31st October daily. 10am to 5.30pm. 3 miles NW of Pitlochry on B8079. PH16 5LG Tel:0844 493 2192 www.nts.org.uk
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THE EDRADOUR DISTILLERY is Scotland’s smallest and most picturesque distillery, no matter what the time of year. Nestling in the hills east of Pitlochry, Edradour stands alone as Scotland’s last distillery to produce a handcrafted malt in limited quantity, unique quality and by methods which to other distilleries are. Just a fond distant memory. Tours include a dram and video Opening Hours Mon-Sat Sundays Jan & Feb 10am-4pm closed. Mar & Apr 10am-4pm 12-4pm May thru Oct 10am-5pm 12-5pm Nov & Dec 10am-4pm closed. Last tour 1hr before closing time. Closed Jan 1 & 2 and Dec 25 & 26. E/mail: edradour@btconnect.com 4
Off A924 Pitlochry to Braemar Rd, PH16 5JP Tel: 01796 472095 (Map Grid: D1) 7
MCKAYS PITLOCHRY, is a traditional Scottish pub and live entertainment venue serving the finest local produce, ales, premium drams and spirits as well as showcasing amongst the best Scottish music and live entertainment. OPEN daily from 11am onwards. 138 Atholl Road, Pitlochry PH16 5AG Tel: 01796 473888 www.mckayshotel.co.uk (Map Grid: A2)
PERTHSHIRE VISITOR CENTRE AND RESTAURANT “Free Scottish Liqueur Tasting”. This Popular venue attracts many off the A9, to its Restaurant, Deli, shops offering clothing, leisure, gifts, jewellery, books and music. Whisky Cellar, Beer and Wine. Signposted off the A9 at Bankfoot. PH1 4EB OPEN, Mon to Sun 9am to 7pm (8pm summer) Tel: 01738 787696 www.PerthshireVisitorCentre.co.uk
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BLAIR CASTLE Journey through the fascinating past of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl, and learn how a visit from Queen Victoria led to the creation of Europe’s only remaining private army, the Atholl Highlanders. The grounds feature a 9 acre walled garden, peaceful woodland grove and ruined kirk. Children will enjoy the Adventure Playground, Deer Park and Tractor Rides. Restaurant and Gift Shop. OPEN 25 March–31 October 9.30am to 5.30pm. Winter: open for special events. Tel: 01796 481207 www.blair-castle.co.uk BLAIR CASTLE ACTIVITIES Land Rover Safaris, Pony Trekking, Tractor Tours, Fishing, Ranger Activities and 40 miles of waymarked trails. Stay with us in a luxury woodland lodge, larger Historic Lodge or at Blair Castle Caravan Park. Tel: 01796 481355 PH18 5TL www.atholl-estates.co.uk 5
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BLAIR CASTLE INTERNATIONAL HORSE TRIALS AND COUNTRY FAIR - See the world’s best riders in action in this spectacular Highland setting! 200 trade stands with everything from a saddle to a cashmere jumper. Fantastic food hall, arena entertainment and kids’ activities for a great family day out. 12 years and under FREE. Thursday 22nd to Sunday 25th August 2013 Tel: 01796 481543 www.blairhorsetrials.co.uk PH18 5TH
BLAIR ATHOL DISTILLERY PITLOCHRY. OPEN for tours all year. Jan to Easter Mon Fri 10am -4pm Tours at 11am, 1pm, 3pm, (Tel in advance in March to check availability). Easter to Oct Mon Sun 10am - 5pm Jul & Aug only - open until 5.30pm (Closed 21 & 28 Apr, 12 & 19 May), Nov & Dec Mon Fri 10 - 4pm Tours at 11am, 1pm, 3pm. Festive Tours Times visit website. Last tour 1 hour before closing. PH16 5LY. www.discovering-distilleries.com (Map Grid: D3)
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PITLOCHRY FESTIVAL THEATRE 8 Tickets from £15, (concessions available) This Summer choose from: • Hello Dolly! A multiple award-winning, romantic musical • A Chorus Of Disapproval A comic masterpiece by Alan Ayckbourn • Present Laughter A sublime comedy by Nöel Coward • Single Spies A brilliant double-bill by Alan Bennett • Lady Windermere’s Fan A classic comedy by Oscar Wilde • Two A vivid, thrilling, theatrical tour de force. Plus: Café & Restaurant, Shop, Gallery and Explorers Garden, as well as concerts, talks, tours and workshops! Call: 01796 484626, visit Box Office, (open everyday from 10am) or pop into Just The Ticket! on the main street, Pitlochry. Online: www.PitlochryFestivalTheatre.com, PH16 5DR (Map Grid: C3)
The Scottish Liqueur Shop at the Perthshire Visitor Centre and Restaurant, Bankfoot. The Scottish Liqueur Shop is the home of such liqueurs as Columba Cream, Bruadar and Ginger Tams FREE liqueur and whisky tasting at Perthshire Visitor Centre Tel: 01738 787 696
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Dunkeld,Birnam and Bankfoot LOCH OF THE LOWES WILDLIFE CENTRE. Excellent views of ospreys from observation hides by the loch shore. Stunning close-up live CCTV footage directly from the nest. Visitor Centre with displays and friendly staff. OPEN Mar - Oct, 10am to 5pm. Nov - Feb, Fri to Sun only 10.30am - 4pm. Hides 24hrs. Adults £3.50 (Conc £2.50) Fam £7.00. SWT members and Child under 16yrs free. A923, off A9 2 miles from Dunkeld PH8 OHH. Tel:01350 727337. www.swt.org.uk
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THE HERMITAGE. On the banks of the River Braan, the Hermitage has been visited and admired for nearly 250 years and continues to draw people from all over the world. An attractive woodland walk leads along the river banks through mixed woodland to the picturesque folly of Ossian’s Hall. Each season offers something different here but the autumn colours are particularly striking. OPEN all year. Situated beside the A9, 0.5 mls north of Dunkeld and Inver turnings.
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BIRNAM ARTS Just off the A9, this arts and community centre hosts a wide programme of music, dance, theatre, comedy and monthly art exhibitions. The Beatrix Potter Exhibition and garden celebrate the life of the author who drew inspiration for her books whilst on holiday here. The gift shop has gifts for all ages. The Foyer Café serves lunch, snacks, and home baking. OPEN 7 days 10am - 5pm daily. 11am - 4.30pm Sun, Nov to Mar. Tel:01350 727674 Station Rd, Birnam, by Dunkeld. PH8 0DS www.birnamarts.com
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NEIL GOW Born at Inver, Strathbraan in 1727, the son of a weaver. He became a renowned fiddler & regarded as the father of the Strathspey & Reel music. Neil Gow’s Tree a gnarled oak adjoining his croft is where he used play, and his friend the Duke of Atholl used to listen from across the river. Successive Dukes of Atholl became his patron, an account book contains his signature for wages of £5 a yr in 1770. His portrait by Henry Raeburn, and his famous fiddle are still to be seen in Blair Castle, Neil Gow’s cottage at Inver (is now a private residence).
DUNKELD AND BIRNAM WALKS LEAFLET. Highlights eight way-marked trails, including a map, covering a total of nearly 36 miles of paths and tracks in the countryside surrounding Dunkeld, Birnam, Inver and Fungarth. The countryside is noted for its flora, places of interest and associations with the famous fiddler Neil Gow, the writer Beatrix Potter and the naturalist Charles Macintosh. The leaflets are available from the Tourist Information Centre in Dunkeld.
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BIRNAM OAK: Immortalised in Shakespeare’s Macbeth it stands some 27 metres (90 feet) high, the last survivor of the legendary Birnam Wood. The witches’ prophecy literally came true, when Malcolm’s army camouflaged itself with branches from the great wood and took by surprise Macbeth’s stronghold at Dunsinane. Arboretum Internationale has carried out tree-work operations, with careful attention the Oak should thrive and may be last another 400 years.
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Eating out in Dunkeld & Birnam WOODLANDS BISTRO at the Royal Dunkeld Hotel. The food is created from fresh local produce by our innovative chefs. The Bistro is light and welcoming decorated with fabulous wood carvings created by Iain Chalmers (Scottish Chainsaw Carving Champion) Now heated with our new bio-mass boiler. Atholl Street, Dunkeld PH8 0AR. Email: reservations@royaldunkeld.co.uk Tel:01350 727322 www.royaldunkeld.co.uk
DARJEELING RESTAURANT In the centre of historic Dunkeld. Great food, great decor, service and ambiance. The perfect meeting place to enjoy lunch, dinner or an evening meal. Quality creative Indian cuisine made with local produce where possible. OPEN 7 days 12 - 2.00pm and 5pm - 11.00pm (Winter) 12 - 11.00pm (all day Summer) 3-5 Atholl St Dunkeld PH8 0AR. Tel: 01350 727427 or 01350 727527 www.darjeeling-dunkeld.co.uk 19
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DUNKELD CATHEDRAL The medieval building sits on the banks of the River Tay, the C13th choir is used as the parish church. The architecture spans C13th to C15th The Tower was built in 1469. There are some rare Medieval carved stones, and also a stone from the first church, showing a man on horseback blowing a horn and holding a spear. Behind the alter there is the grave of King Robert II’s son, the Wolf of Badenoch. There is a small museum. Historic Scotland.
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THE COUNTRY BAKERY - Looking for something to eat? Sit in or takeaway. Hot and cold filled rolls, baguettes, light meals and drinks. Full breakfast available all day. Packed lunches made to order. Freshly made pies, pastries and cakes every day. OPEN 7 days (closed January). 26 Atholl Street, Dunkeld PH8 0AR. Tel: 01350 727343. www.countrybakerydunkeld.co.uk iaincboyd@tiscali.co.uk
THE BANKFOOT INN Traditional coaching inn dating from the 1700’s with restaurant serving fresh home-cooked food, welcoming bars with open fires, a selection of cask ales and a large choice of single malts. Acoustic folk music session every Wednesday evening. Ensuite accommodation available. Listed in the ‘Good Beer Guide’. Dog friendly. Only 6 miles south of Dunkeld. Bankfoot, Perthshire, PH1 4AB. Tel: 01738 787243 www.bankfootinn.co.uk 20
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BIRNAM INN The Chef and his team create hand crafted, freshly baked pizzas, pastas, salads and grills. Eat in or take away - the choice is yours. OPEN 7 days May - Oct Mon to Fri 12-3pm & 4.309.30pm Sat to Sun 12noon - 9.30pm, regular live music. Nov - Apr Mon to Fri 5-9pm Sat 12noon 3pm & 4.30 - 9.30pm, Sun 12noon - 3pm & 4.30pm - 8.30pm. Perth Road Birnam Dunkeld PH8 0AA Tel: 01350 728 030 www.birnamhotel.com
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THE SCOTTISH CRANNOG CENTRE. Five star heritage attraction featuring an authentic Iron Age loch-dwelling. Guided tours, exhibits, hands-on ancient crafts and activities. Dugout Canoe hire. Gift shop. Refreshments. Special events. OPEN 16th 24th Feb (2013) 29 Mar - 30th Oct. 10am-5.30pm; last tour 4.30pm, 31st Oct 10am - 4.30pm Mar & Nov by appointment only. Kenmore, Loch Tay, PH15 2HY. www.crannog.co.uk Tel. 01887 830583.
WHAT IS A CRANNOG? Perthshire is home to more than 40 ancient loch-dwellings, or crannogs, found across Scotland and Ireland and dating from the early Iron Age some 2,500 years ago. Highland Perthshire has more than 18 crannogs in Loch Tay alone, built to take advantage of good lowland farmland and access to trading networks via the River Tay. Who owned these enigmatic homes? Underwater archaeological evidence shows that Taysides’s loch-dwellers were sophisticated farmers and traders who lived on the loch in peace for several generations. Whether crannogs were built as status symbols or defensive homesteads or both, the answers lie underwater and in the islands which have grown up around their ancient remains. The Scottish Crannog Centre gives you a unique opportunity to go back in time and see for your self how they lived.
KENMORE VILLAGE, ‘big-head land’, grew up around the strategically important ferry crossing where the river Tay leaves Loch Tay. In 1572 The Laird of the time Colin Campbell, sponsored the buildings of the inn adjacent to the ferry,as he wanted an ale house more conveniently situated for himself and his family. It is probably Scotland’s oldest working inn.
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FALLS OF ARCHARN: This walk has some really good views of Loch Tay and the falls themselves are special. Consists of two water falls, the upper and lower falls, a Hermits Cave (may be a Victorian folly) and a viewing platform. Particularly spectacular when the burn is in spate. Park in the village of Acharn, just near the signpost “Falls of Acharn, Circular Walk”, it is about 1 mile in length, straight up steepish climb and back down to the village. 24
DRUMMOND HILL: One of Scotland’s Oldest Managed forests intially planted by Black Duncan the Laird of Breadalbane in the 17th Century. It offers an easy 4.5 miles uphill walk, with the reward of an absolutely fabulous view over Kenmore from Black Rock. Way marked routes, maintained by the Forestry Commission of Scotland. Starts from the Forestry Drummond Hill car park, a short distance from The Mains of Taymouth Courtyard. le mi lia 27 1/2 Kare to
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TAYMOUTH MARINA. The new Watersports and Activity Centre is opening Spring 2013, offering sail and motor boat hire, canoe and kayak hire just to name a few. The Marina provides breathtaking views of the loch and Lawers Mountain range from the onsite luxury accommodation. The new waterfront restaurant, nestled on the shores of Loch Tay, will be opening in the summer. Tel: 01887 830216 www.taymouthmarina.com
Visit KARELIA HOUSE browse through our range of all things crafty – wool, materials, paints, etc. They run craft courses throughout the year as well as offering demos and workshops led by renowned crafts people. A wide range of giftware and wood burning stoves. Browse through the craft shop, relax with a cup of coffee and delicious cake or home-made soups and light lunches. OPEN Mon/Fri 9am-5pm, Sats/Bank holidays, 10am-4pm. Kenmore Road, Comrie Bridge, by Aberfeldy PH15 2LS Tel: 01887 820 027 www.kareliahouse.co.uk 29
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MAINS OF TAYMOUTH COURTYARD SHOP AND BRASSERIE KENMORE. A unique retail experience by the shores of Loch Tay. The delicatessen and gift shop offer some of the finest products from Scotland and Europe. Indulge yourself with fresh deli produce and tempting confectionary or simply buy something a little different for dinner! Toys and books sit alongside a huge range of contemporary gift ideas. OPEN 7 days. PH15 2HN Tel 01887 830756 www.taymouthcourtyard.com
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THE KENMORE HOTEL. Scotland’s oldest Inn C.1572 The Hotel offers a choice of two wonderful bars - The Poet’s Bar in the hotel (see Rabbie Burns handwritten poem above the fireplace) and the friendly pub - The Boars Head. Food served all day in our Bar, together with innovative Scottish Cuisine (lunch/dinner) in the award winning Grill Room Restaurant, overlooking the River Tay. PH15 2NU Tel:01887 830205 www.kenmorehotel.com 28
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THE COURTYARD BAR & BRASSERIE at Mains of Taymouth offers fine local seasonal produce served in the stylish restaurants and bar lounge, with open log fires in winter, and sun deck with amazing views in summer. OPEN all day. Kenmore PH15 2HN Tel 01887 830763 www.thecourtyard-restaurant.co.uk
MAINS OF TAYMOUTH STABLES. New all weather school, mountain and riverside treks pony rides -family rides and livery. OPEN daily (except tuesday) Booking essential Tel: 07809 659 577 MAINS OF TAYMOUTH GOLF COURSE. ‘Perthshire’s finest 9 holes’ Undulating course always in superb condition. Club - Trolley - Buggy Hire. Tel: 01887 830226 www.taymouth.co.uk For Further information contact 01796 473335 or VISIT Explore Scotland at www.ExploreScotland.net www.Explore-Highland-Perthshire.com
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Aberfeldy ABERFELDY WATERMILL BOOKSHOP, CAFÉ AND GALLERY. Our vision has been to create a place that inspires, where you can spend half a day or longer. The Watermill, UK Independent Bookshop of the Year 2008-09 has three floors of books, art and music and a café serving fine teas, coffee and light meals. And next door is Homer, our design-led homeware shop. OPEN 7 days 10am-5pm (11am Sun). Tel:01887 822896 www.aberfeldywatermill.com
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AILEAN CHRAGGAN HOTEL For 50 years this family run restaurant has built its enviable reputation on great local fare and fresh seafood. With its relaxing friendly atmosphere, panoramic views, covered outside terrace and cosy winter fires it is popular with both locals and visitors. 100 whiskies, real ales and wines. All welcome. OPEN 7 days (phone winter) Book Meals Tel: 01887 820 346 PH15 2LB www.aileanchraggan.co.uk
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DEWAR’S WORLD OF WHISKY hear the extraordinary tale of John Dewar & Sons and discover the inspiring story behind America’s top selling Scotch whisky. Tour the distillery,visit the warehouse and explore the unique heritage displays. Brand store offering exclusive bottlings and cafe serving local produce. OPEN 7 days (closed Sun in winter) Tel 01887 822010 PH15 2EB www.dewars.com
THE BIRKS CINEMA opens in April 2013 after a complete renovation. 100-seat auditorium with adjacent 64-seat cafe/bar serving snacks, drinks and evening meals. Showing an up-to-date programme of new releases, classics and live broadcasts inc. opera, theatre and ballet. Highly recomended. OPEN 7 days all year. 15 Dunkeld Street PH15 2DA next to the Square in the centre of Aberfeldy. www.BirksCinema.co.uk
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DUNOLLY ADVENTURE OUTDOORS is an outdoor adventure centre offering outdoor activities for adults, children and families. Including white water rafting, kayaking, duckying, canyoning, gorge scrambles, off road mountain biking, archery, high ropes course and climbing wall. Hostel accommodation on site, OPEN all year. Taybridge Drive, Aberfeldy, PH15 2BP Tel: 01887 820298 www.dunollyadventures.co.uk
ABERFELDY CYCLING CENTRE is a small friendly centre which provides a range of facilities including: bike hire (including trailers and babyseat),drop at the top, parts and accessories shop,help with route planning,advice and maps, bike wash and basic servicing. There is also freshly brewed coffee and homebaking. OPEN all year round with reduced hours during winter. Dunolly Cottage, Taybridge Drive, Aberfeldy, PH15 2BP. Tel: 01887 829802
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Not to be missed SPIRIT OF WOOD is a unique shopping experience in a stunning barn conversion set in beautiful surroundings. Offering a wide range of quality furniture and original home accessories and giftware. Something for all tastes and pockets. OPEN 7 days 10am-5pm all year round, uk wide delivery available. Tel: 01887 829899 Mains of Murthly, Aberfeldy PH15 2EA www.spirit-of-wood.com
THE ATTIC - Aberfeldy offers a delightful selection of antique and vintage treasures. Find anything from huge French antique mirrors and vintage pond yachts to quirky retro collectables and gorgeous crystal! We also offer a select range of stylish home accesories to add those perfect finishing touches to your home. First floor, 4 Bank St (above R.Doig & Sons) PH15 2BA www.theatticaberfeldy.co.uk For Further information contact 01796 473335 or VISIT Explore Scotland at www.ExploreScotland.net www.Explore-Highland-Perthshire.com
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39 IAIN BURNETT THE HIGHLAND CHOCOLATIER Sample award-winning chocolates of outstanding and exquisite quality. Explore the Scottish Chocolate Centre to learn all about Iain’s artisan gourmet chocolates. Take time to browse through the elegant gift showrooms or experience the magical Coffee and Chocolate House with Iain’s hot chocolate and delicious food. Tours can be booked in advance and include chocolate tasting from around the world. A perfect day out for all the family. OPEN In Season 7 days 10am – 5pm Jan – Feb 11am – 4pm Grandtully by Aberfeldy PH9 0PL Tel: 01887 840775 online order service: www.HighlandChocolatier.com
Winner of the `Best Visitor Experience ` in Scotland combining exhilarating award winning Land Rover Safaris, Red Deer Centre, inspiring walking and Biking activities including Biketrax MTB skills loop and Perthshire’s only Gold and Gem Panning Centre • • • •
Safaris, Café, Deer Park & BiketraX open daily Café & Gift Shop -Free WiFi in Café Free safari pass worth £50 in discounts and offers Booking essential for Land Rover Safaris, online or call 01887 820071
www.highlandsafaris.net Aberfeldy, PH15 2JQ CASTLE MENZIES - an outstanding example of a C16th “Z” plan fortified house. The seat of the Chiefs of Clan Menzies and still owned by the Menzies Clan who were heavily involved in the turbulent history of the highlands, Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Stuart Pretender to the throne, rested for two nights in the Castle on his way to the Battle of Culloden in 1746. See the Menzies Claymore (sword) used by the Chief at the Battle of Bannockburn. One of the few castles still owned by a clan today, it has been renovated and restored to it’s original condition as at the time it was built in the 1550’s. 30 rooms on view. Ghost hunts available on occassions through the year. OPEN 1 Apr to mid Oct Mon to Sat 10.30am - 5pm, Sun 2pm-5pm Adults £6 Conc. £5 Children £2.50 Family conc. available. Clan Museum/Gift Shop/Tea room, walled garden. Castle available for weddings, functions and concerts. 1ml West of Aberfeldy on the B846. PH15 2JD. Tel: 01887 820982 www.castlemenzies.org 40
THE INN ON THE TAY One of the most stunning and memorable settings for a dining experience. The Restaurant and spectacular external decking overlook the Grandtully rapids, where you can watch canoeists and rafters as you sit and dine in a relaxed and informal setting or enjoy a drink in our cosy Bar with a welcoming wood-burning stove. No matter what the weather or the occasion, you will be made welcome. Grandtully Perthshire PH9 0PL.Tel: 01887 840760 www.theinnonthetay.co.uk
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CLUNY HOUSE GARDENS is a 6 acre Himalayan woodland garden,situated on a hillside overlooking the scenic Strathtay valley. See red squirrels! The aspect, climate and soil are ideal for growing Primulas, Meconopsis, Trilliums, Rhododendrons Lilies and many species of trees and shrubs. OPEN all year 10am - 6pm. Adults £5 children under 16 £1. From 1 November to 12 February donations only. Tel: 01887 820795 Signposted from the Weem and Grandtully junctions of Strathtay to Weem Rd. PH15 2JT www.clunyhousegardens.com
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BOLFRACKS GARDENS. These beautiful gardens overlooking the Tay valley include a walled garden with borders of trees, shrubs and perennials and a burn garden with rhododendrons, azaleas, primulas, meconopsis, etc., in a woodland setting. With masses of bulbs in spring and good autumn colours, a must for all garden lovers. No dogs please. OPEN 7 days 10 to 6pm. Apr 1 to Oct 31. Admission £4.50, under 16s free. 2 miles West of Aberfeldy on A827 PH15 2EX www.bolfracks.com
VILLAGE OF DULL. The Village of Dull, ‘Meadow’, had a religious college founded by the monks of Iona in early Christian times. One of the original four ancient stone crosses stands at the junction of the two roads leading to the village. The present church is owned by the Scottish Knights Templar, its ancient burial ground is to the east of the church. The village is linking with the town of BORING in Oregon in the United States. 47
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THE BIRKS OF ABERFELDY, inspired Robert Burns to write his poem of the same name after a visit in August 1787. The circular 1.5 mile path (allow 1.5 to 2hrs) follows the path alongside the Moness Burn. What you see today is the product of the past, not the recent past but of millions of years. Waterfalls are a feature of these hanging valleys where side streams drop down steep slopes into the main valley. From the centre of Aberfeldy, take the A826 road to Crief for 200yds, the Birks of Aberfeldy is on your right. Excellent leaflet and map available in the car park.
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CROFT MORAIG ‘Mary’s croft’, is a stone circle comprised of 8 standing stones in an oval setting at about 7m diameter followed by a second circle of 12 standing stones about 12m in diameter. Excavations in 1965 found pottery of local Neolithic origin dating to 300BC. Access is through the gate into the field. Explanation plaques tell you the whole story. Situated in a farm field on the left on the A827 from Aberfeldy to Kenmore.
THE FORTINGALL YEW TREE estimated as being between 3,000 and 5,000 years old. Acknowledged as Europe’s oldest tree. In 1769 the tree’s girth was 56ft (over 17 metres). Tradition has it that Pontius Pilate was born here whilst his father was on a mission from Caesar to a Caledonii King. The Yew tree is in Fortingall church yard. OPEN all year, free entry.
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ABERFELDY WALKS LEAFLET. This is an excellent leaflet with good maps for each of the eight walks highlighted. There are two Aberfeldy walks, including the famous ‘Birks of Aberfeldy’, a Weem Walk up the Rock of Weem with a good view, Camserney takes you up to old Shielings, there are four walks in and around Kenmore. This is an excellent leaflet which can be purchased from the Tourist Information Centre in Aberfeldy. For Further information contact 01796 473335 or VISIT Explore Scotland at www.ExploreScotland.net www.Explore-Highland-Perthshire.com
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Pitlochry Attractions THE ATHOLL PALACE HOTEL MUSEUM This 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. see life as an employee at the hotel from Amy Baird’s 1920 Laundry room to the servants accommodation of the time. There is an audio visual presentation, from its construction, to its life as a hydrotherapy retreat, a school during the wars-up to the modern day. OPEN 7 days all year 10am to 5pm. Atholl Rd, Pitlochry PH16 5LY Tel: 01796 472400 www.athollpalace.com (Map Grid: D2) 48
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MOULIN BREWERY. This tiny craft brewery produces 4 real ales, including Braveheart Ale, with souvenir bottled beer available. Free tours by Brewer, Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 4.30pm. Situated behind the 300 year old Moulin Hotel, in the centre of Moulin village just north of Pitlochry. PH16 5EH Tel: 01796 472196 (Map Grid: D1)
PITLOCHRY IN BLOOM look forward to the Sesquicentennial of the Highland Mainline Railway in 2013 and the celebrations up and down the line. The “War Memorial” collected the RBLS Trophy for Tayside and a Very Highly Commended in the National Final. They are responsible for the floral displays in the town and run events which include the famous Green Park Hotel Coffee Morning held in June and the Secret Gardens Day, which sees local gardens opened to the public on Sun Aug 4th in 2013. For information check www.pitlochryinbloom.co.uk
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PITLOCHRY PUTTING GREEN. Described as one of Scotland’s finest putting courses. Fantastic fun for all the family in the heart of Pitlochry. Putters and balls provided. OPEN 7 days April to October £2.75 adult, £1.75 Child and OAP, £7.50 per family (Min 2 Children) Rie- Achan Road,on the way to the dam and fish ladder. (Map Grid A3) 52
THE SCOTTISH SHOP Your family name history point ‘Hall of Fame’. Made to measure ladies and gents kilts. Clan related shields, kiltpins, cufflinks, tartan blankets and wool clan and tartan scarves. Large range of Arran Knitwear and Harris Tweed handbags. Souvenir items to suit all budgets. OPEN 7 days all year. Mail order service. 129 Atholl Road PH16 5AG Tel 01796 473971 www.thescottishshopdirect.co.uk (Map Grid: A3) 61 CAR & VAN RENTAL
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THE CO-OPERATIVE. Supporting the local community. Offering a wide choice of fresh produce, chilled and frozen foods, beers, wines and spirits plus an extensive range of packaged groceries. A full range of newspapers and magazines. Freshly baked bread/pastries daily. Also Lottery and Paypoint service and 7 day home delivery. OPEN 7days 6am to 11pm. Tel:01796 474088 West Moulin Rd. PH16 5EA.
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AMOR CASHMERE AND TWEED The Tweeds are sourced from some of the oldest Mills in the UK for an exclusive range of clothing including ladies and gents jackets. The collection of Cashmere Knitwear and scarves are exclusive to Amor. Home furnishings in merino wool, alpaca and cashmere throws and cushions. Footwear by Joseph Cheaney and Loakes. A unique collection to inspire you. Tel: 01796 472202 Atholl Road, PH16 5AG www.amorcashmereandtweed.co.uk (Map Grid B3)
MACDONALD BROS BUTCHERS AND DELI carefully selected meats from local farms known to the family for 40+yrs. Scotch pies, bridies, venison sausages, potted haugh & haggis, wine & local beer. Fresh fish, fruit/veg. Delicatessen has home made quiche, pate, wide choice of cheeses & smoked salmon. Next day UK delivery. Pre-Order and collect. OPEN Mon - Sat 7am - 5pm, Apr Sept Sun 11am - 5pm. Tel:01796 472047 Bonnethill Rd, PH16 5BS www.macdonald-bros.co.uk (Map Grid: C3)
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PITLOCHRY DAM AND FISH LADDER was constructed between 1947 and 1951, creating Loch Faskally some 5km in length. In order to allow on average some 5,000 salmon to pass upstream each year, a 311m long fish ladder was created incorporating a viewing window in 1 of the 3 resting pools. There is a short walk (40mins) from the middle of Pitlochry to Port na Craig and the Festival Theatre to the Dam (Map Grid: C2, B3, A3)
PITLOCHRY AND MOULIN HERITAGE CENTRE. The Kirk founded by St Colm built in 1813 occupies the site of the original church lost by fire. Exhibits and interesting displays of historic interest are on view together with the facility to enable you to research your family history & roots. The graveyard contains interesting tombstones including a Crusader’s grave & the Jong Tree - legend has it to be the hanging tree. Situated in Moulin village, outside Pitlochry on the Braemar Rd. PH16 5EH www.moulinkirk.co.uk (Map Grid: D1)
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PITLOCHRY GOLF COURSE Open to everyone 7 days a week.“one of the best hidden gems in the world” Buggies available, lessons, clubs for hire, Golf pro shop on site. NEW Golf range and Academy opening June Golf Course Road Pitlochry PH16 5QY Tel: 01796 472792 www.pitlochrygolf.co.uk (Map Grid: B1)
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HIGHLAND CAR AND VAN RENTAL. Explore Fabulous Perthshire in one of our modern cars, Hatchbacks, Estates, people carriers and autos with Sat Nav, RAC recovery and comprehensive insurance. From £45 (one day) - Weekly from £195. Pick up from your Hotel - Station or Airport available. Tel: 07814 043020 www.Highlandcvr.co.uk
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LOGIERAIT INN - C1710 has had Rob Roy staying in its jail. William Wordsworth waiting while his sister Dorothy inspects the Old Court House. Logierait 5 miles South of Pitlochry PH9 0LJ. Booking recommended. Tel: 01796 482423
www.logieraitinn.co.uk DRUMMONDS RESTAURANT & PUBLIC HOUSE ‘Home’ of home cooking, “just how your Mum would cook it”, from home made steak pie, roast beef to Buckie fresh fish. Daily specials. Comfy seating in the bar area. Bikers haven. OPEN 7 days Mar to Oct 10am-11pm (Thur, Fri, Sat 12.30pm). Regular days in winter. Ferry Rd. PH16 5DD Tel: 01796 470 000 (Map Grid: C3) 59
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PORT-NA-CRAIG INN & RESTAURANT This ancient eating place is nestled on the bank of the River Tummel in the historic hamlet of Port Na Craig. Just a leisurely stroll from the town centre. It is also only a stones throw away from the Pitlochry Festival Theatre. The restaurant and its conservatory offers an intimate place to dine. Serving morning coffee, lunch pre-theatre and evening meals. Using local produce all dishes are prepared and cooked to order. OPEN 7 days 11.00 a.m. until late. “Simply a Beautiful Location”. PH16 5ND Tel:01796 472777 www.portnacraig.com (Map Grid: C3)
ARDCHOILLE FISH AND CHIP CAFÉ. Over one million fish suppers sold! Fresh North Sea Haddock is what they do best! They offer a varied menu of freshly cooked delicious choices, chicken, puddings, scampi, sausages and many more. They cater for children and also serve beers and wines for the older generation. They offer value for money. The outdoor seating is very popular. Come in for their fabulous Fish Tea! Eat in or take away. Tel: 01796 472170 142 Atholl Road, Pitlochry, PH16 5AG www.macdonalds-pitlochry.co.uk (Map Grid: A2)
For Further information contact 01796 473335 or VISIT Explore Scotland at www.ExploreScotland.net www.Explore-Highland-Perthshire.com
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Eating Out in Pitlochry FERN COTTAGE RESTAURANT, just off Atholl Rd. With a large sunny patio overlooking the beautiful, award winning Memorial Gardens, this restaurant will delight you, with its unique mix of Mediterranean and Scottish cuisine, daily seafood specials, its warm welcome and friendly, attentive service.
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HETTIE’S TEAROOMS. Situated in the heart of Pitlochry just a short walk from the train/coach station. Hettie’s Tearooms specialises in delicious homebaking & Hettie’s own blends of loose leaf Tea, Freshly prepared soups, lunches & specials served daily. Hettie’s is an experience not to be missed! The cakes are big, the scones are fresh & the service is warm. Fabulous Indulgence at its best! OPEN 7 days. 93 - 95 Atholl Road, PH16 5AB. Tel: 01796 473991www.hetties-tearooms.com (Map Grid: B3)
VICTORIA’S RESTAURANT offers a friendly, taste-filled experience that will leave you wanting more. The restaurant is family owned and has a reputation for offering some of the best service in the area. The dining experience is a stylish blend of daytime speciality coffee house merging seamlessly into a chic evening eatery.
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Come along to the Old Mill Inn for great food & drink, great rooms and great times. OPEN daily, 8am for breakfast, serving meals all day until 9.00pm. Live entertainment at weekends. www.TheOldMillPitlochry.co.uk Mill Lane, Pitlochry, PH16 5BH Tel: 01796 474020 (Map Grid: B2) 69
OPEN 7 days, 10am until late. 45 Atholl Rd, Pitlochry PH16 5BX Tel: 01796 472670 (Map Grid: C3) www.victorias-pitlochry.co.uk
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THE AULD SMIDDY INN, a beautifully refurbished Blacksmiths Forge. OPEN daily from 11.00am for teas, coffees, lunches and evening meals. Fully stocked bar serving Real Ale. They serve home cooked food and specialise in various seafood (when available). Sit outside in the garden or inside in a warm, cosy bar area. OPEN all year. 154 Atholl Road, PH16 5AG. Tel: 01796 472356 (Map Grid: A2) www.auldsmiddyinn.co.uk
PRINCE OF INDIA TANDOORI RESTAURANT. Centrally positioned just off the main street and close to the railway station right in the middle of this beautiful Victorian Highland Town. Offering attentive service and a fantastic selection of dishes, including authentic Balti dishes, Chef’s recommendation and European dishes (for non-curry eaters in the party). Great value 3-course lunch £6.95 and children under 12 eat for £3.95, 12noon to 4.30pm (2pm winter). Main menu 5pm to 11pm.
PIZZA PRONTO. (All freshly made) • Pizza • Burgers • Pasta • Kebabs Delivery Area: Pitlochry, Blair Atholl and Logierait. Fresh Pizza made daily in our kitchen. Award winning burgers. Scotch Beef pasta dishes. Top quality Kebabs. Tel: 07792 680477 OPEN 7 days a week from 5.00 to 10.30 pm. Delivery to your door.
MOULIN HOTEL has a 300 73 year old Inn and restaurant. In the Good Beer Guide and Good Pub Guide. Offering courtyard and garden seating next to the Moulin Burn. The menu offers Scottish Fayre using the best local produce. Braveheart and Ale of Atholl are made at the small craft brewery. Located in the centre of the 5,000 year ancient settlement of Moulin next to the historic Kirkyard with Crusader’s grave. All day food (12noon to 9.30pm) 7 days a week all year. Just north of Pitlochry in the centre of Moulin village. Follow East or West Moulin Road. PH16 5EH Tel: 01796 472196 www.moulinhotel.co.uk (Map Grid: D1)
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THE OLD MILL INN, in the heart of Pitlochry is the place to go for great food and drink in a lively bar and bistro atmosphere. The working mill wheel along with indoor and outdoor seating is the perfect place to sit back, relax and watch the world go by. Each weekend the Old Mill plays host to live music from some of Scotland’s best bands so come along and join in on the fun!
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STRATHGARRY RESTAURANT & ROOMS. Visit and you will find ‘simple classics’ that change seasonally, with the head chef adding his own selections daily, all supporting the philosophy of using the finest and freshest local produce, cooked simply, priced sensibly. 113 Atholl Road, Pitlochry. PH16 5AG Tel:01796 472469 www.strathgarryhotel.co.uk (Map Grid: A3)
MACDONALD’S RESTAURANT & GUEST HOUSE, Celebrating their 54th Year in the heart of Pitlochry. Serving traditional wholesome Scottish Fayre. Come in for morning coffee, afternoon tea, lunch, snack or an evening meal. Fully licensed to sell beers. wines and spirits. Renowned for their Traditional Scottish High Teas. Children’s meals served. 140, Atholl Road, PH16 5AG Tel: 01796 472170. www.macdonalds-pitlochry.co.uk (Map Grid: A2)
THE CLUBHOUSE BAR & RESTAURANT is OPEN to everyone. Situated on Pitlochry Golf Course, offering excellent value ,a wide variety of choice, friendly service with panoramic views of Ben y Vrackie. Golf Course Road, Pitlochry,PH16 5QY. www.pitlochryrestaurant.co.uk Tel: 01796 472334 (Map Grid: B1)
Pre-theatre dinner 5.30pm to 6.45pm. A la Carte from 5.30pm, until late.
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10% discount on all Take Away meals. OPEN 7 days a week all year. 5 - 7 Station Road, Pitlochry, PH16 5AN Tel: 01796 472275 or 01796 473770 (Map Grid: A3)
CAFE BIBA. Choose from the extensive menu of home cooked food, including soups freshly prepared every day, specials, children’s menu, fantastic main meals and deserts. New pizza menu available. For a quick snack or an evening or pre-theatre meal. Restaurant also has a large bright conservatory and outdoor area. OPEN 7 days: March to October 10am9pm, Winter 10-5pm. 40 Atholl Road, PH16 5BX Tel:01796 473294 www.cafebiba.co.uk (Map Grid: C3) 75
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MCKAYS BAR AND RESTAURANT, an all day destination, offering good pub favourites and traditional Scottish dishes, Steak Night Friday nights, Children’s Menu. Excellent selection of draft beers. Large screen TV, pool table, Comedy Club last Saturday of each month. OPEN all year, food served from 11am onwards. 138 Atholl Road, Pitlochry PH16 5AG Tel: 01796 473888 www.MckaysHotel.co.uk (Map Grid A2)
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Blair Atholl and Killiecrankie GATEWAY TO THE CAIRNGORMS. Today’s Blair Atholl Information Hub, started life way back in the autumn of 2003, as a direct result of Perthshire, being excluded, (contrary to all recommendations at the time), from the newly formed Cairngorm National Park. Over the next four years, a determined group of locals, with representation from across the community, developed ideas as to what the ‘Gateway to the Cairngorms’ should be. These were tested by consultants and on two occasions presented to the local community, asking them to endorse the ideas through a ballot. Almost exactly 10 years later we have this fabulous information hub . The Blair Atholl Information Hub is a testimony to many people’s hard work over the last 10 years and has provided a real focal point for visitors to the area. 76
BLAIR ATHOLL AREA TOURISM ASSOCIATION (BAATA) is based at the new Information Hub beside the River Tilt in Blair Atholl. The Hub provides detailed information about accommodation, places to see, things to do and details of local events hosted by BAATA during the year. A wide range of publications is available and BAATA staff are regularly on hand to assist enquiries. Also in The Hub are details of an extensive programme of activities on the Atholl Estate. Visit www.blair-atholl.org.uk to find out more. ATHOLL COUNTRY LIFE MUSEUM. This lively, unique museum is not to be missed. Fun for children, informative and entertaining for adults. One of Scotland’s finest wee museums. OPEN Easter, May weekends then daily June to end of Sept 1.30pm to 5pm, also weekdays from 10am in July & August. Situated in Blair Atholl village. PH18 5SP Turn in at the White Horse. www.athollcountrylifemuseum.org
THE STEADINGS SPA. Pool, Toddler’s pool, Jacuzzi, Sauna, Steam Room, Standing Tan, New Multi Gym and Waves Hair Salon Tel:01796 481408 for bookings. OPEN daily 8am - 8pm for members, and 10am for sessions. Tel: 01796 481600. Blair Atholl PH18 5TE. www.rivertiltpark.co.uk. Also the home of the world famous Hubblebub cattery www.hubblebub.com
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BOTHY BAR AT THE ATHOLL ARMS HOTEL, BLAIR ATHOLL is Pitlochry’s new ‘pub’ character bar near Blair Castle. Bar meals are served all day along with real ales. Children’s play area. The Great Hall - one of Scotland’s finest public banqueting/ dining halls - is available for private parties, etc. In the centre of Blair Atholl village, 6 miles NW of Pitlochry. PH18 5SG Tel: 01796 481205. www.athollarmshotel.co.uk
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‘FOOD IN THE PARK’ Coffee house, fish & chips and Pizza Restaurant - eat in or take away! A great place to start or finish your National Park Experience. Ample parking in beautiful surroundings. OPEN from 11am until late every day from Easter to November. Private garden and children’s play area. Tel: orders 01796 481484 Atholl Country Life Museum car park, Blair Atholl PH18 5SP
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BLAIR ATHOLL BIKE HIRE. Explore Highland Perthshire by bike! Perfectly situated to make the most of some of the best natural mountain bike trails in the UK. Route information, advice, trailers or child seats and even a packed lunch! All the bikes are quality, fully maintained TREK bikes and are suitable for off and on-road cycling. To book, or for more information Tel: 01796 481500 Food in the Park cafe, Museum Car Park, Blair Atholl, PH18 5SP www.blairathollbikehire.co.uk
THE LOFT • Cafe • Bar • Bistro Great outdoor setting, enjoy a Coffee, Sandwich, Lunch or Dinner. Fully Licenced and offers a great range of Malt Whisky and Local Beers. Local produce, Home Baking and watch out for the special nights. All day Sunday Roast of the day, although the full menu is available. On cooler evenings cosy up to the fire, OPEN 11am till late. Bookings. Tel: 01796 481377 www.TheLoftCafeBarBistro.co.uk
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BLAIR ATHOLL WATER MILL & TEA ROOM Visit the traditional working watermill dating from the 1590’s and sample the homebaking, made with all their own flour. Light lunches available including their delicious bagels. Fresh bread and baking available daily. OPEN from 29 Mar - 31Oct. 9.30am - 5.00pm daily Ford Road PH18 5SH Tel: 01796 481321 www.blairathollwatermill.co.uk
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ATHOLL ESTATES RANGER SERVICE offers two superb booklets, which open up the area to visitors for exploration on foot or by bicycle. Way-marked Trails: This 10-page booklet provides details of 6 way-marked routes ranging from 1 mile to 10 miles through woodlands, along rivers and over heather-clad hills. Cycle Routes from Blair Atholl: This booklet highlights 4 cycle trails with a detailed area map included. Both booklets can be obtained from the Atholl Estates Ranger’s Office (beside the Atholl Country Life Museum) in Blair Atholl. Tel: 01796 481355 ATHOLL HIGHLANDERS PARADE. The Atholl Highlanders are Europe’s only legal private army, remnants of the old Highland way of life, when every clan chief had his own army made up of local clans folk. Today the Atholl Highlanders are a purely ceremonial regiment; they are responsible for the defence of Blair Castle, the surrounding estate and its inhabitants. At the end of May each year they parade before the Duke for his annual inspection.
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BATTLE OF KILLIECRANKIE. On the 27th July 1689 the first of a series of Jacobite battles took place on the British mainland. The Jacobite Commander with a force of 2,500 highlanders was James Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee, known as Bonnie Dundee to his supporters. The commander of the government army, another Scot, Hugh McKay of Scourie had a force of 4,000 men. In 20 minutes 2,000 government troops were dead and 600 highlanders. It was a decisive victory for the Jacobite cause, but disastrously their leader Bonnie Dundee was killed. Each year the battle is commemorated by walks in traditional dress. The National Trust of Scotland Killiecrankie Visitor Centre has information and regular re-enactments of the battle.
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BLAIR ANTIQUES. Wide ranges of porcelain, paintings, silver, clocks and furniture to interest the enthusiastic beginner and the specialist collector. Prices start at £5 to £1000’s. Member of the London and Provincial Antiques Dealers Association. OPEN all year, 9.30am to 4.30pm. Situated by the Falls of Bruar, north of Pitlochry beyond Blair Atholl on B8079 off the A9. PH18 5TW Tel: 01796 483264
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THE FALLS OF BRUAR. Long have the Falls drawn visitors - travellers, poets, artists, nobility and royalty - to view the wild grandeur of the Falls and their surroundings. In 1787, Robert Burns wrote a poem pleading with the Duke of Atholl to plant its banks with trees. Only after Burns’ death in 1796 did the Duke plant 60,000 larch and Scotch pines. In 1844, the mature trees enchanted Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on their visit. The well marked route is just over one mile long. Open all year. North of Pitlochry on B8079.
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STRUAN BRIDGES. Nowhere else will you see a road bridge crossing over a river and a railway bridge crossing over both road bridge and river. The road bridge is a single arch stone bridge built in the 2nd half of the 18C. The railway bridge is a stone viaduct across the River Garry. The railway line was completed in 1863, a second rail viaduct was built in 1899. This became known as The Highland Railway.
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PICTISH STONE IN STRUAN CHURCH. Faint outlines of the walls of the medieval church are situated south of the present church (built in 1827-28 and designed by Charles Sim). A superb example of a Pictish decorated stone can be seen beside the altar. The stone is believed to be from the early medieval period which shows that Struan is a very old site of worship.
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RANNOCH & TUMMEL As you head north from Aberfeldy or west from Pitlochry, you will enter a different landscape – a remote part of Highland Perthshire where you wind your way along lochs, through forests and below mountain peaks. When you think you can go no further, you will arrive in one of our two villages, Tummel Bridge and Kinloch Rannoch, real Scottish communities nestling in the foothills of Schiehallion’s peak. 86 COURROUR RANNOCH STATION WALK. A popular walk for experienced walkers. 9 miles in length (one way). Leave your car at Rannoch Station and take the train to Corrour the next stop up the line to Fort William (approx 10 mins). Corrour is the most remote railway station in Scotland, on the northern edge of Rannoch Moor, 10 miles at least from the nearest tarmac road. Once at Corrour, walk eastwards on the track to the Youth Hostel at the southern end of Loch Ossian. Continue, past the Hostel and along to the east of Loch Ossian veering away from the loch and cutting east. Continue along the path, to the B846, turn right along this road for 1.25 miles to Rannoch station. Make sure you are properly prepared with good all weather clothing, footwear, food and an OS Map or good route guide for an enjoyable day out.
RANNOCH BUSES. Mon to Fri from Pitlochry West End Car Park 0610, 0855, (MWF 1255, 1540) 1755 Arrives Loch Rannoch Hotel 0705, 0950, (MWF 1350, 1650) 1850. Sat from Pitlochry W.E. Car Park 0855, 1255, 1755 Arrives Loch Rannoch Hotel 0950, 1350, 1850. Enroute Faskally Campsite, Fincastle, Queens View, Loch Tummel Hotel, Tummel Bridge Caravan Park, Kinloch Rannoch Square. (Yules 01796 472290). Broons Buses 01882 632331 from Kinloch Rannoch to Rannoch Station.
NATIONAL CYCLE NETWORK. Route 7 passes through Blair Atholl and Calvine on its way from Glasgow to Inverness avoiding the A9 on a specially constructed cycle path. The features at both Calvine and Dalwhinnie junctions represent ‘stretched drum skins’ set in a Highland landscape. The ‘white drums’ are made from cannel coal and quartz. North of Calvine is the dramatic Drumochter Pass to Dalwhinnie.
CLIMB TO THE CENTRE OF SCOTLAND. Schiehallion, at 1083 metres, is often said to lie at the centre of Scotland. A popular Munro to “bag”, with an abundance of nature to discover on the way to the summit, with the most stunning views of Rannoch and Tummel. It also played its part in history when Maskelyne used it in an experiment to help calculate the mass of the Earth back in 1774. But for those who just enjoy myths and stories, it is more fondly known as the Fairy Mountain.
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GLEN TILT. One of the most beautiful glens in Scotland. Popular with walkers and cyclists all year round. There are a number of Cycle and walking route maps that can be obtained from the Blair Atholl Information Hub. It was here in Glen Tilt, in 1785 that James Hutton found evidence at a waterfall just behind Forest Lodge, that granite formed from cooling of molten rock, and not as had previously thought was formed as a result precipitation out of water . On account of this work Hutton is credited helping to establish the basis of modern geology. At the very top of Glen Tilt some 14 miles is the Falls of Tarf where the Tarf river joins the Allt Garbh Buidhe to make the River Tilt.
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THE CLAN TRAIL. Follow the posted route around Loch Rannoch to find out about the Clans who used to live in the glen. Hard to imagine, as the glen is so tranquil, that it wasn’t so quiet in the past! Leaflets available at The Country Store to tell you more about our history. CARIE WOODS Whatever the weather, Carie Woods on South Loch Rannoch, are a perfect place to walk. With marked routes, enjoy a picnic at the end next to the burn. Managed by the Forestry Commission. 89
TOMPHUBIL LIME KILN ‘Hill of the People’. Lime transformed agriculture in the Highlands, once it was discovered its application to the acid Highland soil improved it, increasing yields three-fold in some areas. This kiln was constructed circa 1865 and has been preserved with an explanation plaque. Travelling through the Highlands, you will see many of these old kilns. Car park. Open all year. Free entry. Beside the road on B846 between Tummel Bridge and Aberfeldy. For Further information contact 01796 473335 or VISIT Explore Scotland at www.ExploreScotland.net www.Explore-Highland-Perthshire.com
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