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HILLWALKING in
PITLOCHRY

Walking Pitlochry       Pitlochry Accommodation      Pitlochry Fishing

Click on an link below for more walks in the Pitlochry are detail
   Killiecrankie    Loch Faskally    Edradour    Ben Vrackie


 Pitlochry

Situated at the east of the River Tummel at the junction of Loch Faskally, Pitlochry is pretty much the most central town in Scotland and is on the main A9 road that links Perth to Inverness.

The town is now by-passed by the A9, which has led to Atholl Rd, the town's main street, being much less stressful to negotiate. Pitlochry relies heavily on the tourist industry and has its fair share of hotels, b&b's and pubs and is a great place to break up a touring journey of Scotland. However it is not only a stopping off  place as there are enough attractions to keep you there for a few days at least. A few distilleries, the Festival Theatre, the Power Dam with its salmon ladder, ice rink and many walks with great views of the area. With excellent fishing and golfing, Pitlochry has it all.



 

Killiecrankie

Perth & Kinross Village on River Garry, 3m / 5km south east of Blair Atholl, at the head of the Pass at Killiecrankie wooden gorge. For more details click on my Killiecrankie Walk.

The Pass of Killiecrankie
The Pass of
Killiecrankie




 

  Loch Faskally


The Loch and Reservoir can be found at the bottom of River Tummel.    For more detail Click on my Loch Faskally Walk.

Loch Faskally
Loch Faskally




 

  Edradour

Perth and Kinross Village which is located 1m / 2km from Pitlochry. Edradour Distillery is the smallest Distillery in Scotland.  For more details click on my Edradour Walk.

Edradour Distillery
Edradour Distillery


 

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