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Easter Dunfallandy HouseGet quote

1 Easter Dunfallandy House

Pitlochry

B&B     ££££

Easter Dunfallandy is situated in an elevated position close to the historic Dunfallandy Pictish Stone, just 2 miles south of Pitlochry

1 x Double • 2 x Double/Twin
Easter Dunfallandy House
Dunmurray LodgeGet quote

2 Dunmurray Lodge

Pitlochry

B&B     £££

A warm welcome awaits you at this splendid 4 star Victorian Guesthouse. Conveniently situated in the beautiful Perthshire town of Pitlochry

1 x Family suite • 1 x Double/Twin • 2 x Double
Dunmurray Lodge
Woodburn House Bed And Breakfast

3 Woodburn House Bed And Breakfast

Pitlochry

B&B     ££

Woodburn House Bed and Breakfast enjoys a quiet location just two minutes walk from Pitlochry main street. It is a substantial house set in an acre of garden with 3 letting rooms

Woodburn House Bed And Breakfast
Southwood

4 Southwood

East Perthshire

B&B     £££

Southwood Bed & Breakfast is an individually designed 4-star house located one mile south of Pitlochry in the village of East Haugh. 3 nice rooms, one with jacuzzi

Southwood
Ellangowan Bed and BreakfastGet quote

5 Ellangowan Bed and Breakfast

Pitlochry

B&B     £££

Ellangowan is a beautiful Victorian Villa situated in the quiet residential area of Lower Oakfield in the lovely Highland Holiday town of Pitlochry in Perthshire.

1 x Double/Twin • 1 x Double • 1 x Family room
Ellangowan Bed and Breakfast
Poplars of Pitlochry

6 Poplars of Pitlochry

Pitlochry

B&B     £££

Poplars of Pitlochry is a delightful Victorian Bed and Breakfast Guest House built in the 1870's set in extensive grounds on an elevated position with magnificent views

Poplars of Pitlochry

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Archie Bouverie's guide:
Pitlochry

Pitlochry is surrounded by hills and both the walking and shopping in the town are excellent. The cultural highlight is the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, held in the Festival Theatre across the River Tummel and accessible by an interesting suspension bridge. Another, very unusual, attraction in Pitlochry is its very own dam, which was built across the River Tummel to create Loch Faskally with a "fish ladder" that allows salmon to make their way upstream to spawn. Visitors can actually see the fish making this supreme effort at the right time of the year through glass walls in the ladder.