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Easter Dunfallandy Country House, Pitlochry, Perthshire

Easter Dunfallandy Country House
Pitlochry
Perthshire

PH16 5NA

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Welcome to Easter Dunfallandy Country House - an oasis of peace and quiet in the heart of Highland Perthshire, an area renowned for the diversity of it's natural and cultural heritage, where rivers, lochs, mountains and forests come together to form some of the most spectacular scenery to be found in Scotland.

Easter Dunfallandy is situated in an elevated position close to the historic Dunfallandy Pictish Stone, just 2 miles south of Pitlochry. The house enjoys wonderful views over the picturesque Highland town, Ben-y-Vrackie Mountain and stunning Tummel Valley.

Pitlochry is renowned for the quality of its woollen/cashmere and giftware shops as well as the famous hydro dam and salmon ladder.

There is a renowned championship golf course, two distillery visitors centres, wonderful game fishing, many historic castles are close by and of course, the famous Festival Theatre in the hills - where visitors can see 6 plays in 6 days is situated just a few minutes from Easter Dunfallandy House.

Details

Ratings/Awards: STB 4 Star
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Person

Double: £35 - 2 nights or more £30
Twin: £35 - 2 nights or more £30
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Building of Historic Interest
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