Scotland: Pitlochry

A must-see tourist destination for anyone visiting Scotland, Pitlochry is a beautiful, picturesque small town that possesses a delightful warmth and charm that's typical of rural Scotland. Located in the heart of Scotland, Pitlochry is not just an excellent place to visit in its own right, but its central locale also makes it an excellent base from which to explore the rest of Scotland.

With some of the most spectacular scenery in Scotland, Pitlochry and the surrounding area makes an excellent destination for anyone interested in outdoor pursuits. Whether you're an avid cyclist, walker, runner or rambler, you'll find plenty to keep you occupied on your visit to Pitlochry. From the rugged slopes of Ben Vrackie to the sweeping sun-kissed shores of Loch Tummel, Pitlochry offers a wealth of natural delights to tempt its visitors.

Right on our doorstep here at the House of Bruar are the impressive Falls of Bruar, a spectacular series of pools and waterfalls that are so striking they were immortalised by Robert Burns in his poem The Humble Petition of Bruar Water to the Noble Duke of Atholl.

Exploring Scotland: Pitlochry Visitor Attractions

When it comes to things to do in Scotland, Pitlochry has more than its fair share of attractions. Pitlochry dam with its fascinating fish ladder is a firm favourite with visitors, as are the Edradour and Blair Atholl Distilleries, where you can enjoy a guided tour finishing with a complimentary dram of your favourite tipple.

Of course, if it's shopping you're looking for, you simply must visit the House of Bruar. Our food hall and country clothing departments showcase the very best in Scottish produce and craftsmanship, and our art gallery brings you unique paintings, drawings and sculptures inspired by country and wildlife themes.

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