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Days out in Pitlochry from Kinnaird Woodland LodgesBeauty & WellbeingTreatments are available at our beauty and wellbeing centre in the little village of Moulin, just less than a mile from Kinnaird. We offer a range of beauty therapy and complementary treatments;
For further details please visit our dedicated web site www.beautywellbeing.co.uk For appointments during your stay contact me, Jane Burrows, on 07905 952 908 Pitlochry Festival TheatreThe Pitlochry Festival Theatre is a fantastic venue. Set by the River Tummel and looking towards Pitlochry and Ben-y-Vrackie the location is dramatic. Pop in for a coffee and home made goodies or for a light lunch whilst watching the river run by. Pitlochry Festival Theatre are now promoting their Winter Season Programme so why not combine a visit to one of their performances or master classes whilst you are here. As the seasons change, so does the programme at Pitlochry Festival Theatre and we’re delighted to be able to offer visitors to Highland Perthshire such a marvellous range of high quality shows, concerts, events and activities throughout the year. We do hope you join us here at the Theatre in the Hills: you can be sure of a very warm welcome! Enchanted Forest Light and Sound ExtravaganzaCentred around Loch Dunmore in Faskally Woods, The Enchanted Forest 200 will be the seventh in an increasingly successful line of annual events organised by the Perthshire Big Tree Country initiative. 2008 promises to be an even bigger and better event with more to do whilst you are in Pitlochry. In addition to the Enchanted Forest there is the Pitlochry Autumn Festival. A celebration of autumn brought to you by the people of Pitlochry - including a story telling tent for children big and small, ghost walks, treasure hunts, buskers along the main street and late night shopping and eating in some of Pitlochry's finest restaurants and Pubs. In addition to the above there are some rather special nights to mention:
Please contact us for ticket inclusive packages and further information. For more detail visit www.enchantedforest.org.uk For more information on the Pitlochry Autumn Festival visit www.pitlochryautumnfestival.co.uk Pitlochry DamThe dam was built in the 1940’s during the Hydro Electric expansion across the Scottish Highlands. Although the visitor centre is small, the walk across the dam and the view over Loch Faskally is a magical experience. Visitors enjoy watching the Salmon jump during the early evening and take bets on the fish count through the specially designed ‘ladder’. Blair Athol DistilleryLocated about a mile from the centre, this is the place where Bells whisky comes from. One of the prettiest distilleries in Scotland with a good informative tour and a free wee ‘nip’ at the end! Blair CastleThis is one of the bet preserved castles in Northern Scotland. It belongs to the Duke of Atholl and is famed for housing the only private army in the UK. The gardens are beautiful with varied species and formal and informal designs. House of BruarKnown as the ‘Harrods of the North’, the House of Bruar is now one of the foremost shopping experiences in Scotland. A rich mix of traditional Scottish Produce, fine clothing and giftware, one can browse the various departments with intrigue before sitting down to a good selection of meal choices in a highly reputable restaurant.
Behind the complex is the stunning falls of Bruar – a short walk offering some dramatic views of the River Tilt. KilliecrankieThe River Garry is in full flow as it cuts its way through an array of forest colours about 4 miles north of Pitlochry. Famed as a battle site in1689, the Pass at Killiecrankie is said to be where a loyalist soldier leapt over 26 feet to escape the clutches of the Highland army. The full story and a captivating nature trail can be found at the visitor centre overlooking the pass. Queen's View Loch TummelPossibly one of the most photographed places in Scotland and rightly so. Heathergems factoryJewellery out of heather? Believe it or not – yes! Find out how it is made with a guided tour. An unusual and unique gift from Scotland. Dunfallandy StoneThis is a fascinating piece of history. Dating back over 1000 years it is a well preserved stone containing Pictish symbols. Close to the Theatre follow the brown signs to something historically special.
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