Nestled in the heart of the Grampian Mountains with the rivers Garry and Tilt flowing through the village, Blair Atholl is a picturesque town in the Perthshire region.
In the county of Perthshire, Pitlochry is a delightful and vibrant town steeped in Victorian history.
Faskally Woods in Pitlochry hosts the annual Enchanted Forest event every October, and it is a spectacular day out for both locals and tourists to the area.
Since 1852, the Pitlochry Highland Games have been held on the second Saturday in September every year, with the only exception being during the wartime.
The Highland Perthshire town of Pitlochry knows how to ring in the New Year the right way, with their annual New Year’s Day Street Party.
Every August, the grounds of Scotland’s Blair Castle fill up with excited crowds. The crowds flock for the annual Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair.
The Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre is an exciting and immersive (perhaps not literally!) experience where you can discover fascinating fact about hydroelectricity in the Highlands.
The Pitlochry Festival Theatre often referred to as the “Theatre in the Hills”, is an essential feature for people living in or visiting Highland Perthshire.
To truly get away from the hustle and bustle and to soak up the fresh Scottish air, look no further than the Queen’s View.
By taking a trip to Blair Castle, you’ll be visiting a unique place that has been the home of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl for 19 generations.
Please note Edradour Distillery is now closed until further notice. Edradour Distillery is a traditional yet truly unique production facility that dates back to 1825.
Located in the beautiful town of Pitlochry, the Blair Athol Distillery is home to a unique 12-year-old Single Malt Whisky.
With the vibrant town of Pitlochry at its foot, Ben Vrackie stands majestically above the town, making it a popular climb for locals and those visiting the town.