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Pitlochry Hotels

Welcome to Pitlochry Hotels. The lush and scenic burgh of Pitlochry lies on the Tummel River in the council area of Perth and Kinross, in the Perthshire Highlands of Scotland.

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Receiving a favourable review in 1842 from Queen Victoria when she visited Blair Castle, this beautiful, idyllic area suddenly came to the notice of many. Some twenty years later a railway was built making it easier for the curious to visit.

The town is Victorian in its architecture and amidst this wonderful masonry can be found Edradour, the smallest whisky distillery in Scotland, started in 1825 and producing a variety of single-malt whiskies.

A rare tipple indeed since this modest distillery only produces twelve casks each week and uses the smallest stills in the country. Their product is considered special enough to have a standing order with The House of Lords. For anyone seeking a dram of Highland authenticity, Edradour offers a taste to those who take their tour.
Pitlochry, Scotland

The rolling countryside and mountains are a renowned destination for climbers and hill-walkers, for anyone wishing to enjoy the untouched scenery and the fresh air. Also known for the Pitlochry Festival Theatre which has a full summer season, showing six different plays a week at certain intervals. The ‘salmon ladder’ of the hydro-electric power station is a local curiosity and can be viewed from underwater. It stands in contrast to the 7th century church noted for its Celtic Cross and Pictish carvings.

Whether you looking for a quiet short break in the heart of the Highlands, or whether you’re looking for those extra stars of luxury for a special treat, the Pitlochry Hotels are as various as they are well suited to this natural and peaceful area. For a true rest from the din and stresses of city life, some establishments offer a full spa and cater to the needs of relaxation. While other hotels are a favourite for anglers who want to be close to the water. The selection of Pitlochry Hotels on our website are of the most reputable in the area and are sure to make your stay a memorable one.