
In the Heart of Scotland - Pitlochry
Pitlochry is one of Scotland's most beautiful and vibrant places to visit. In the heart of Scotland with real hospitality, clear sparkling air, beautiful scenery, rich clan history, fine food, plenty of …
History of the Town - Pitlochry Partnership
Pitlochry today is a bustling tourist town and has been welcoming visitors for over 170 years. The name comes from the Gaelic "Pit Cloich Aire", meaning "place of the Sentinel Stone" and it …
Visitor Information - Pitlochry Partnership
Pitlochry has a great range of shops to choose from. The shops are located along the main street, Atholl Road, also on two side streets, West Moulin Road and Bonnethill Road.
Accommodation | Pitlochry Partnership
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Pitlochry Hotels
Located at the heart of Pitlochry, with shopping on the doorstep, railway station and bus station within walking distance, free car parking, comfortable beds, selection of food choices in our …
Events in Pitlochry - Pitlochry Partnership
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Local Walks | Pitlochry Partnership
Pitlochry, in the heart of Highland Perthshire, is a walker's paradise. With its excellent network of well-marked routes, ranging from gentle strolls to challenging hikes, and surrounded by …
Outdoors - Pitlochry Partnership
Outdoors Pitlochry is one of Scotland's most beautiful and spectacular places to visit, with a wonderful selection of outdoor activities.
Pitlochry What's On | Pitlochry Events
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The Rob Roy Way Bench & Archway in Pitlochry
In his early adult years he was involved with the Jacobite uprising and it is believed in 1689 he took part in the Battle of Killiecrankie, just four miles north of Pitlochry.