
Thinking of a holiday in the United Kingdom?
Try Pitlochry.

Pitlochry, in Perth and Kinross in Scotland, is the quintessential highland town.
It has a population of 2,564.

“Probably the best hotel we have stayed in!” / “Excellent Hotel” / “The most comfortable and relaxed hotel.” / “Excellent hotel - top class customer service” / “Truly excellent and relaxing”/ “Very friendly, very comfortable and very popular.”

Pitlochry lies on the River Tummel and is surrounded by mountains, including Ben Vrackie and Schiehallion.
Much of the architecture is Victorian.
In 1947 there began the construction of a dam as part of the Tummel hydro-electric power scheme.
The damming of the river created Loch Faskally.
The dam and its fish ladder can be viewed by tourists.

Pitlochry's famous Festival Theatre was founded in 1951.
(Pitlochry Festival Theatre What's On)
There are two whisky distilleries, both with visitor centres.
Edradour, the smallest distillery in Scotland, is privately owned.
Blair Athol Distillery is owned by Diageo.

Pitlochry has a fine golf club with fine views and fine food.
Worth a visit is Blair Castle, with its Hercules Gardens.
Blair Castle is home to the Dukes and Earls of Atholl, and home to the Atholl Highlanders, 'only remaining private army.
Also worth a look are: Killiecrankie, Rannoch Moor, Ben Vrackie, Black Spout Wood, MacNaughtons of Pitlochry and Queen's View

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