Pitlochry

Pitlochry is Perthshire’s whisky centre, with two distilleries – Blair Atholl and Edradour – both with visitor centres, the latter distillery particularly picturesque. The little town by the River Tummel is also in lovely Highland surroundings... Read More

A Visitor's View

Well having just returned from the Tummell valley (today actually), ...More

Pitlochry Events

January
Pitlochry New Year's Day Afternoon Street Party
February
Winter Words Festival
September
Pitlochry Highland Games
October
Pitlochry Autumn Festival
The Enchanted Forest
November
Pitlochry Autumn Festival

Hotels in Pitlochry - 38 places to stay

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Pine Trees Hotel

Pine Trees Hotel
Fantastic Scottish Country House set in 10-acres of private woodlands and within walking distance of the town centre. The Pine Trees Hotel is small and select, combining luxurious accommodation with individual service and attention.

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Tigh Na Cloich Hotel

Tigh Na Cloich Hotel

Our small personally run Pitlochry Hotel reflects our personality, we love to be intimate, relaxed, friendly and enjoy eating and cooking great food. Tigh Na Cloich Hotel in Perthshire offers all these benefits for our ... More | visit website

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Acarsaid Hotel

Acarsaid Hotel
Built in 1880 for Lady Helen Stuart, The Countess of Kilbride, this extended Victorian house is one of Pitlochry oldest hotels and with that distinction comes a long tradition of highland hospitality. The hotel is ... More | Double Room: From £99 | visit website
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Scotland's Hotel

Scotland

Pitlochry is a popular base from which to explore the central Highlands and Perthshire Pitlochry’s popularity has endured since Victorian times. Named after the man who built it, Scotland’s Hotel dates from the early 1900s, with ... More | Double Room: From £80 | visit website

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Dundarach Hotel

Dundarach Hotel
The Dundarach Hotel is in the picturesque Perthshire town of Pitlochry, standing on high ground overlooking the River Tummel and across the valley to the Pitlochry Festival Theatre. In a couple of acres of private ... More | visit website
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Killiecrankie House Hotel (The)

Killiecrankie House Hotel (The)

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The house started life as a manse in 1840 but has been run as an hotel for 60 years. Set in four acres of landscaped grounds, it enjoys ... More

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Craigvrack Hotel

Craigvrack Hotel

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We are a family run hotel offering a warm welcome, relaxed atmosphere and excellent cuisine with bar, restaurant and conference facilities, disabled guests are well catered for with suitable access ... More

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Loch Rannoch Hotel

Loch Rannoch Hotel

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Hidden away amid 250 acres of breathtaking Perthshire countryside lies the exclusive Loch Rannoch Hotel.
With its comfortable lounges, sumptuous bedrooms and stunning views, there's something for everyone. The hotel provides ... More

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Atholl Palace

Atholl Palace

Overlooking the mountains and wooded parkland of Pitlochry in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, this traditional country house still retains many of its original Victorian features.
Relax in the chandelier-lit lounges with log fires, or use some ... More | visit website

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The Strathgarry Restaurant & Rooms

The Strathgarry Restaurant & Rooms

Located in the very heart of Pitlochry, Scotlands premier highland resort, this family hotel offers three separate facilities under one roof and you can be certain of a very warm welcome with excellent and stylish ... More | visit website

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