Woodburn House Bed And Breakfast

A Bed and Breakfast in Pitlochry

Woodburn House Bed And Breakfast

  • Pitlochry
  • B&B
  • £££
  • Calendar
  • 2 x Double
  • 1 x Twin

Woodburn House Bed And Breakfast enjoys a unique, quiet location just two minutes walk from Pitlochry main street, three minutes walk from Pitlochry Festival Theatre and three minutes walk from The Scottish Plant Collectors Garden). The house overlooks the Tummel River and recreation park and is set within one acre of garden with mature woodland to the west with open views of the Tummel valley, surrounding hills and Ben Vrackie. Woodburn House is five minutes walk from Railway station, one mile from Pitlochry Golf Course and has several restaurants within short walking distance. There is also ample, private, off street parking within own grounds.

Guest Facilities
  • Parking on site
  • Garden
  • Evening Meals
  • Full Cooked Breakfast
Photo - Woodburn House Bed And Breakfast
Ferry Road
Pitlochry
Perthshire
PH16 5DD
T 01796 473818

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  • Double
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: A Double room with ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Double
  • Double2
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: A Double room with ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Double2
  • Twin
    Type: Twin
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: A Twin bedded room with ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Twin




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Location

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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.