Pitlochry hotels. The famous Dundarach Pitlochry hotels is in the
unique Victorian highland town of Pitlochry, still very much the
way it was 100 years ago.
Stone built infra-structure with steep, slate roofs, Pitlochry
hotels are there too, all different to each other, Bags of open
space all around.
Take a stroll along the main street, with it’s covered arcades,
quite individual. Pitlochry and Pitlochry Hotel remains an
eternal favourite for a rest away from the normal routine.
The Loch, the Cuilc pond, the mill lade, feel the magical
atmosphere around the water. Walk around the loch and experience
an enchanted landscape at close quarters without strain. Look
for salmon in the observation room in the salmon ladder and walk
on the dam. Feel the rumble when the Dam gates are opened.
Climb Ben Vrackie one of the mountains here in Pitlochry, there are now some new laid paths and steps to
help you reach your summit. Check out Craigour, and see
Pitlochry hotels from the top, it’s forest plantations and it’s
wildlife sanctuaries .
There are the other walks to, the bealach, clunie or black
spout. Route maps are available at the Pitlochry Hotel to help
you. You can walk round the Pitlochry hotelss in a nice
alternative ramble.
Visit the malt whisky distillery, and see how it’s made. Smell the
ingredients, feel the malted barley, taste the finished product.
Pitlochry Hotel guide to malt whisky is available to help you
make the most of your outing.
Should you be interested in cycling then there are some good
cyclo-tours in the area that will take a few days to fully
explore .(see the activities page) Maps are available as part of
your trip.
If ancient history is your thing then the stone circles of
Pitlochry will be of interest. Pitlochry Dundarach Hotel
information is available.
A previous owner of the main house authored a history of
the area from a pre history point of view.
The Plant Collectors Garden in Pitlochry is a shrine to the
efforts of our forebears who travelled the world discovering
plants to enrich our garden and forest heritage. An excellent
worthwhile visit, right in the town centre beside the theatre. Pitch
and put, during the summer season, near the Catholic Church
beyond the west end car park.
Killiecrankie, site of a famous battle is just to the North of
town, it has a visitor centre, full of info regarding the site
and the famous “soldiers leap” where a highlander jumped clear
over the river Tilt to escape the pursuing Jacobites. See the
Crusaders Grave from the 12th century with it’s carved claymore
just above Pitlochry in Moulin village.
Maohlinn is Gaelic for smooth rounded hill. It’s been here as a
settlement for about 2000 years. Probably the most important
settlement of the upper valley in the iron age. The most
photographed view of Pitlochry is undoutedly Queens View, named
after Queen Victoria who saw it during her reign. Not unique as
a name in Scotland it is nevertheless the best of them.
The area is so rich in flora. Called “big tree country”
Pitlochry is surrounded by notable trees, from Yew Trees that
are as old as the Roman occupation to giants that would be at
home in the Rocky Outcrops. Blair Castle and the Hermitage are
good places to see some of the mighty giants. Pitlochry hotel
ground has 2 Douglas Firs.
Car hire pitlochry is also available if you should choose to
arrive by rail.
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