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Pitlochry Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Pitlochry:
Pitlochry Dam, Pitlochry  (< 1 Mile)
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...
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Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pitlochry  (< 1 Mile)
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...
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Pitlochry Power Station, Pitlochry  (< 1 Mile)
Pitlochry Power Station is home to the Scottish Hydro Electric Visitor Centre where you can learn how the hydro generation schemes were built and the...
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Salmon Ladder, Pitlochry  (< 1 Mile)
Pitlochry is famous for its hydro-electric dam and salmon ladder. The ladder was specially constructed to enable salmon to by-pass the dam and make their...
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Children’s Amusement Park, Pitlochry  (< 1 Mile)
No family day out in Pitlochry is complete without a visit to the Children’s Amusement Park. We have a pirate ship, cups & saucers, magic...
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Killiecrankie, Pitlochry  (5.5 Miles)
On 27 July 1689, the Pass of Killiecrankie echoed with the sound of battle cries and gunfire when a Jacobite army led by ’Bonne Dundee’...
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Blair Castle, Blair Atholl  (10.7 Miles)
Blair Castle has been home to the Atholl family for more than seven centuries and holds an important place in Scotland’s history. It has been...
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Aberfeldy Watermill, Aberfeldy  (11.9 Miles)
Aberfeldy Watermill was built in 1825 and renovated in the early 1980s, and has had further renovations to open it in this present form. The...
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Bolfracks Garden, Aberfeldy  (14.4 Miles)
Bolfracks Garden is just 1½ miles west of Aberfeldy and is open from the 1st April to 31st October everyday from 10am to 6pm. A...
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Sma’ Glen, Crieff  (18.8 Miles)
Flourishing with picturesque beauty and legend, Sma’ Glen was mostly occupied by crofters who supplemented their income with weaving, cattle droving and illicit whisky stifling....
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Buchanty Spout, Crieff  (20.3 Miles)
Buchanty Spout is a little off the beaten track, but well worth a visit. Situated just off the B8063 near Crieff, it is a...
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Ossian’s Grave, Crieff  (21.4 Miles)
Situated at the head of Sma’ Glen overlooking the River Almond, Ossian’s Grave (also known as Clach Ossian which means Ossian’s Stone) is a large,...
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Scottish Liqueur Centre, Bankfoot  (25.3 Miles)
The company originated on the Isle of Mull, but relocated to Perthshire in 1995. All our liqueurs are made to our own unique recipes, some...
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Alyth Museum, Alyth  (26.7 Miles)
Life in this area of Scotland is very rural and has been shaped by the beautiful land on which it stands. This interesting museum...
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Loch Turret, Crieff  (29.4 Miles)
In the hills above Crieff lies tranquil Loch Turret, bordered on the east by the Blue Crags and Choinneachain HIll and to the north-west by...
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Gaick Pass, Blair Atholl  (30.3 Miles)
This ancient pass runs between Atholl and Speyside in the Highlands. It can be enjoyed as a long (34km) day hike, or two-day backpack by...
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An Dun, Blair Atholl  (30.9 Miles)
This Corbett boasts some of the steepest hill slope in all of Scotland. An Dun (827m) is best appreciated from the south as you approach...
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Loch Tay, Killin  (31.2 Miles)
Loch Tay is situated in the centre of Scotland, just south of the Grampian Mountains, with Killin at the south of the loch and Kenmore...
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Scone Palace, Perth  (33.3 Miles)
Scone is a place that breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland. Today, in the 21st century, it is the home of the Earls of...
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Dalwhinnie Distillery, Dalwhinnie  (39.6 Miles)
At 1,073 feet above sea level Dalwhinnie, Gaelic for "the meeting place", is the highest distillery in Scotland. From the snow-fed waters of All tan...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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