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Pitlochry in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Pitlochry, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Pitlochry is a small Highland town known for its scenic setting on the River Tummel, surrounded by forests, hills and lochs popular for walking and outdoor activities. Visitors come for attractions like the Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder, nearby distilleries such as Blair Athol and Edradour, and the town’s Victorian-era architecture. The Pitlochry Festival Theatre offers a busy programme of plays and events, and the area is a gateway to exploring Perthshire’s wider countryside and historic sites, including Blair Castle.
With favorites like The Bakery Pitlochry, Queen's View Visitor Centre, and Blair Castle & Gardens, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like The Bakery Pitlochry and Port-na-Craig Inn & Restaurant so you can get the best taste of Pitlochry while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Queen's View Visitor Centre and Faskally Forest with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Pitlochry without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Queen's View Visitor Centre

4.5
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4.5
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Visitor center
Cafe
Gift shop
Queen's View Visitor Centre is a historically significant site that provides breathtaking panoramic views of Loch Tummel. It features a charming tea room where visitors can enjoy refreshments, and there is also a gift shop with locally sourced items for sale. The friendly staff are always willing to assist guests in any way possible, adding to the overall magical experience. Ample parking is available on-site, and the location is easily accessible by strollers or wheelchairs.
Off the A9 about 5 miles on a windy road that sometimes only one car can pass by but well worth it. The views are amazing and takes your breath away. Paid parking, 3£ and done by app on the phone.
Papa B — Google review
Stunning views to just look out at and take a moment to appreciate our beautiful country 🥰 we managed to get my dad up In his wheelchair and he wanted to stand and take the view in 💙 we arrived just as the shop/cafe closed so didn’t get into have a wee look. You have to pay for parking here as well.
Louise M — Google review
Excellent views from the viewpoint. The staff at the visitor centre were very pleasant and helpful. We had a lovely lunch at the cafe. The good weather allowed us to use the outside tables which we enjoyed very much in the early Autumn sunshine.👍
John I — Google review
The Views Alone makes this Beautiful place 😍 a Must Visit.... Easy parking, very Reasonable price, pre pay online, and from the Car park only a very short walk to one of the Finest Views in Scotland..... Take a few Minutes, and let it sink in..... the Views down Loch Tummel and Schiehallion are Breathtaking.... There is a Ramp for Wheelchair ♿️ Access, and if you happen to visit on a Glorious Autumn 🍁🍁🍂🍂🔥🔥you'll be lost for Words..... There is a Small visitor centre, and Coffee ☕️ Shop, with a good range of Hot Drinks and Homebaking.... Enjoy 😉it's a Fabulous Location 👌
Russell N — Google review
What a view! Fantastic. The café is also worth a visit. Decent cakes and a nice cup of coffee. Staff very friendly and helpful. Dog friendly too. So you can eat in and not have to dodge the wasps 🤣 Highly recommended 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Nick J — Google review
Beautiful view point, it is a must see place if you round this area. Easy walk from the carpark. Only a few minutes it takes. Nice coffee to grab something to eat or drink.
Gyorgy V — Google review
Queen’s View is definitely worth visiting! The views of Loch Tummel are absolutely stunning, and it’s an easy, short walk to the viewpoint. When we visited, it wasn’t crowded. There’s a lovely small café and gift shop nearby—just remember to pay for parking.
Nada L — Google review
Nice cafe and lovely staff. Real shame about the £3 car parking charge. There is no real warning about payment untill you enter the car park and the camera captures your reg immediately so you can't turn around.
MATT — Google review
Queens View Visitor Centre, Pitlochry, PH16 5NR, United Kingdom•http://www.queens-view.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Queen's View Visitor Centre
8 min · 5.5 mi
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Faskally Forest

4.7
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4.5
(608)
National forest
Nature & Parks
Park
State Parks
Faskally Forest is a stunning location with wooded trails surrounding a loch that boasts kingfishers and herons. The area offers breathtaking views of the river, mountains, summer water lilies, and fall colors. Whether rain or shine, Faskally Forest is magical and has ample parking and some of the nicest public restrooms available.
Lovely walk! Scenic and full of nature while being accessible for wheelchairs and folk who can’t walk that far – the walk around the lake is just over a kilometre. There are some ups and downs, but I had no problem with my powerchair. Even though the walk was short, there was so much to see: old, mossy woods, fascinating rock outcroppings and my personal highlight – a heron in flight and lots of evidence of hungry beavers!
Pat N — Google review
Beautiful Forrest walk with an amazing light installation exhibition. We went in the day, so clearly not showing the lights off, at their best. No litter anywhere, clean toilets and good parking.
James T — Google review
Excellent evening of enchantment. Adults and kids in tow, everyone loved the experience. Was concerned about ticket cost. However, slick Q system for shuttle bus there and back. Beautiful sound and light exhibitions throughout made it all worth while. Well done to all evolved, especially the wonderful team on site, guiding you and helping where needed. Hat off to you all
David M — Google review
Brilliant trail and loads of options for MTB and walking There's toilets at the start of carpark is well and well poster for trials so you don't get lost
Paul S — Google review
Went during enchanted forest and I can not recommend it enough 2nd year in a row me and my fiancèe have visited each years its different and its for charity and great causes. Walk in woods in all is great during day or night its going be good. Will be back next year and the woods itself go walk and enjoy. For the enchanted forest its for good causes and fun for the famil plenty of food and stalls seating take your time walk slow and enjoy.
Brian H — Google review
As part of my 60th birthday presents, my daughter's had arranged to take me to see The Enchanted Forest. It was my 1st time and totally loved it. My daughter's had been before to see the event, which they totally loved, and to check how disabled friendly it actually was. With being disabled they had bought a ticket for disabled parking and they said it was so much easier doing this than getting on a bus in Pitlochry. The Stewards/staff were so very helpful and friendly. A couple of times when we had stopped to watch an attraction, they would approach us and speak to me asking how I was enjoying the experience etc. which was very nice. Last year when my daughter's went (it was raining) and they found a few parts of the walk slippery. But this year, I had no issues with the walkways. One Steward explained that from the money raised from previous year's they reinvest money back into the Event and they had upgraded the walkways 😊.. which meant that 1/2 way round when the rain came on this year, there was no slippery parts of the path while finishing the experience. I would totally recommend this event to anyone, especially people with mobility issues 😊. I've found a few (while being on holiday) have stated Disable friendly but were not exactly 100% easy to do/use/experience. Definitely no issues at The Enchanted Forest, Pitlochry 😊.
Gillian S — Google review
Worth noting that this is NOT open as the Google map hours say while the lights show is in season.
Alexandria H — Google review
Had previously visited at night as The Enchanted Forest. We were looking for somewhere local to visit that wasn't too long or hard a walk for me. It's such a beautiful and tranquil place at this time of year.
Michelle G — Google review
Pitlochry, PH16 5JZ, United Kingdom•https://forestryandland.gov.scot/visit/forest-parks/tay-forest-p…•Tips and more reviews for Faskally Forest
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Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre

4.5
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4.5
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Visitor center
Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre offers a fascinating experience for visitors, featuring multimedia exhibitions on hydro-electricity, dam history, and salmon breeding. The center is open throughout the year and boasts an excellent exhibition area with interactive models showcasing electricity generation and the journey of salmon through the fish ladder. Additionally, there's a cozy cafe with a balcony offering scenic views of the dam, as well as a gift shop stocked with local souvenirs.
We absolutely loved the entire town. Our visit was spontaneous—we took a train from Glasgow and reached the town in about an hour and 45 minutes. The town is easily accessible from the railway station. We spent around 45 minutes exploring the dam and about 3 hours wandering through the town. Luckily, it was a sunny day. You can easily plan a visit without much preparation.
Poornima K — Google review
A very interesting visit, the walk on the dam wall has astonishing views of the river and the salmon ladder is a clever way to compensate the intrusion in their ecosystem. A visit to the visitors centre puts everything in context while you enjoy a nice coffee with a view, worth the visit!
Shubhaa — Google review
My favourite place to stroll around in the autumn. Love to sit on the balcony with a soup, admiring the colours of autumn. The dam is a very old hydroplant, one of the oldest in Scotland - still fully functional with a fish tunnel for our salmons coming back home. Worth a visit for an afternoon.
Lenka M — Google review
Very nice place, easy to walk true, include a few steps so need to be careful if you have a older person or disabled. Good to see the fish ladder and the live camera footage. Didn't see anything while was there but still nice, and belive a few lucky people see the salmons passing.
Gyorgy V — Google review
Beautiful view of the river and dam, modern and informative hands-on exhibits, clean bathrooms, cafe and gift shop make this a fantastic stop. You can stay 20 minutes or 2 hours at your own pace.
Nicole R — Google review
Not quite what we expected! We thought it would be more based on the Dam and indeed Dam’s in general in Scotland. It had a lower museum area with an informative film about building Dam’s but no where near as much as I personally thought it would. Large cafe and gift shop of course!! Seating outside to view the Dam and a 100 step pathway (literally down steps which were even) down to the level of the water. Plenty of parking spaces and disabled parking spaces available. Toilets inside and disabled toilets. Full disability access throughout with a lift to the lower floor. As I say pleasant but not as much history and information as we personally would have liked….and I must add staff rather standoffish which is rare for Scotland I feel. As a side point the walkway over the Dam was currently closed when we visited which was no fault of the visitor centre but was disappointing
Her I — Google review
Pitlochry Dam is an absolute must-visit! The recent upgrades have made viewing the incredible salmon run so much easier and more engaging. The new facilities offer fantastic, clear views of the salmon battling upstream, making for an unforgettable experience. It's a wonderful blend of natural wonder and engineering marvel, perfect for all ages. Highly recommended!
Andy E — Google review
Interesting pace to visit with information boards and interactive exhibition. Free entry and free parking (smallish carpark). Cafe is excellent (recommend the haggis pizza) and nice wee shop too
Sandra H — Google review
Armoury Rd, Pitlochry, PH16 5AP, United Kingdom•http://www.pitlochrydam.com/•+44 1796 484111•Tips and more reviews for Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre
8 min · 0.42 mi
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Cafe Calluna

4.5
(688)
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4.5
(454)
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Bar
Cafe Calluna is a charming spot that offers a variety of tasty options for quick bites, including delicious sandwiches, healthy salads, and other snacks. They also serve a range of hot and cold beverages, making it an ideal place for breakfast or a delightful brunch. Additionally, the cafe boasts a tempting selection of homemade pastries, tarts, and cakes. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it a pleasant place to enjoy some delectable treats.
Loved this place :) I went twice during my stay in town. The staff is super nice, the atmosphere is lovely, the cakes are super good and you feel home there. Recommend it with no doubt :)
Aude — Google review
This cafe's toilet was great. It was very spaceous and clean. It had the basics (toilet paper, soap and a working lock) and it was free. After washing your hands, you even have a choice. They both have paper towels and an air blower. The reason why I'm only giving them 4 stars is because there were only 2 toilets. One for men and one for everyone (including disabled people and it had a baby changing table).
_Beautiful_Mushroom_ — Google review
Very nice little coffee shop well worth a visit. Excellent pastries, perfect cappuccino, friendly staff. They went above and beyond by warming the banana cinnamon loaf -- yummy!
Paul S — Google review
I really loved this place! Perfect for a cozy lunch on a dreich day as very colourful inside with local artwork to purchase. Best Cullen Skink I've had in years -- could tell it was freshly made. Cakes were lovely, flat white coffee very good. Generous portions for everything, so I thought prices were reasonable. I plan to go back.
Michelle R — Google review
Warm, cozy and well decorated café. As a dog lover, I really appreciate all the dog photos in the corridor ❤️ the drinks and cakes are delicious, the staff is friendly and efficient. I really enjoy the tea time in this café in the cute city of Pitlochry 😊
Cinta M — Google review
Cafe Calluna in Pitlochry is the perfect retreat for travellers craving charm and comfort. Tucked into 90 Atholl Road, its warm and cosy interior—decked out with vintage furniture, fairy lights and quirky décor—instantly makes you feel at home. The menu is a delight: homemade soups, sourdough sandwiches, freshly baked cakes, and excellent coffee (locally roasted Glen Lyon beans) cater for all tastes. The staff are friendly and attentive, adding to the welcoming atmosphere. Dog-friendly too, so paws are welcome! Whether you’re stopping for a quick pick-me-up or lingering over an afternoon tea, it’s a gem not to be missed.
Yuvraj M — Google review
A very friendly little place, not too many tables, and really good service. A pleasant atmosphere to sit in. Coffee was tasty! Their story on the menu mentions that most of their food is locally sourced, so big bonus points for that. Dog friendly, very friendly! Their toilets have a wall of polaroids of dogs that have visited which is just fantastic Only reason for food being rated 4/5 is that their lunch choices felt quite limited. The food itself was good
Cammy M — Google review
this would have been a nice place if the sub heated sausage rolls that me and the wife had didn't give us mild food poisoning, so beware and make sure the food is hot. the wife was sick in toilet in the cafe and i was ill within 10 mins of leaving and had to visit the toilet at the bus terminus. also several stops along the route home to loch awe.
Rob D — Google review
90 Atholl Rd, Pitlochry, PH16 5BL, United Kingdom•https://www.facebook.com/CafeCalluna/•+44 1796 474068•Tips and more reviews for Cafe Calluna
9 min · 0.46 mi
5

Cidsin Bistro, Modern Indian Cuisine & Takeaway

4.8
(578)
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4.8
(1010)
Restaurant
Cocktail bar
Indian takeaway
Cidsin Bistro, Modern Indian Cuisine & Takeaway is a unique dining experience located within the Craigvrack Restaurant on the A924 towards Kirkmichael and Blairgowrie. This modern Indian restaurant takes inspiration from traditional Indian herbs and spices to create a diverse menu that celebrates the country's regional flavors. Open from Tuesday to Sunday starting at 5:00 pm, Cidsin also offers a takeaway option for those who prefer to enjoy their meals at home.
Wow, what a fabulous meal. We have eaten in many Indian restaurants over the years and have to say this was quite possibly the best. Such delicious and freshly prepared food each with a unique and authentic flavour. We had the Tiffin box for 2 along with the house curry. Service was also lovely, friendly and helpful. Look forward to returning & highly recommended 👌
Susan M — Google review
The high rating didn’t lie - it is really delicious Indian food! The portions aren’t that big but they are really well made! And our female waitress was so sweet and helpful. They also have a very well assorted gin bar whichever loved - just be aware that they charge 9-10£ for 2,5 cl of gin! 😳 The good thing is that you can sit outside and enjoy your GT and enjoy the landscape. Remember to book in advance to avoid being fully booked.
Hans H — Google review
We booked in the restaurant under recommendation and were not disappointed. We took a tiffin which is a condensation of several dishes and it was incredible (it justified the price and it was for 2 people). The waitress was very kind and recommended dishes that were not too spicy and did not hesitate to answer our questions. The atmosphere is very cosy, the lights are dim and the music is good without being too present. I recommend it!
Manon G — Google review
We are vegetarians and honestly had some of the best North Indian food we’ve ever tried in the UK at Cidsin Restaurant in Pitlochry. The flavors were authentic, rich, and absolutely amazing – a real treat if you’re visiting the area and craving high-quality Indian food. A special mention to Nicky, who looked after us during our visit. She was wonderful – friendly, attentive, and gave us excellent recommendations that turned out to be perfect! Every dish she suggested was spot on, and we loved them all. Thank you, Nicky, for making our experience even better! We’ll definitely be coming back again. Highly recommend this place if you want proper Indian food in Scotland – take my word for it and try Cidsin.
Anant S — Google review
Absolutely beautiful hotel, location, food was amazing breakfast and dinner. We were shown and explained the menu at tea time and the various authentic Indian Food from Aliket. He was so friendly, professional and knowledgable. The food he recommended was truly beautiful. I have never tasted such beautiful food. The staff, the hotel, the rooms and the views and gardens were absolutely beautiful. I would definitely recommend 100%
Marie C — Google review
I traveled up to Pitlochry from Glasgow with my mother specifically to eat at this place, having eaten here a few years ago with my wife. It did not disappoint. This is by far the best Indian restaurant I have eaten at in Scotland. Totally unique and authentic flavours, perfectly balanced and presented beautifully. I can't wait to be back, the people of Pitlochry don't know how lucky they are
Ryan G — Google review
Absolutely superb food, service and setting. The food was like nothing we've tasted before. It is completely focused on flavour rather and the food simply melts in your mouth.
Chris B — Google review
We arrived very late, after the kitchen had officially closed, but the wonderfully kind staff kindly asked the chefs if they could still prepare some takeaway meals for us — and they did. This kind gesture alone already made a lasting impression. While waiting, we took in the stylish and cosy interior, and couldn't help but marvel at the extensive whisky selection behind the bar. The waiter, noticing our curiosity, asked if we'd like to learn more – and we surely did! He gave us a warm and insightful introduction into the world of Scotch whisky, even teaching us the proper way to nose and sip it. Back at our accommodation, the food absolutely floored us. This was not your typical takeaway – the flavours were rich and balanced, everything was carefully packed, and it was clear that a lot of pride goes into every detail. Easily the best takeaway we’ve ever had. All in all, Cidsin managed to deliver one of the most delightful dining experiences we've had in a long while – and we didn’t even sit down for a meal! Hats off tae the whole team.
Teemu T — Google review
38 W Moulin Rd, Pitlochry, PH16 5EQ, United Kingdom•http://www.cidsinbistro.com/•+44 1796 472399•Tips and more reviews for Cidsin Bistro and Gin Bar
4 min · 1.5 mi
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Pitlochry Festival Theatre

4.6
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4.5
(1219)
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Amphitheater
Botanical garden
Pitlochry Festival Theatre is a unique attraction in the Highlands, offering a diverse range of productions and featuring a cafe-bar with scenic river views. The theatre has an interesting history, with its founder leaving a note during World War II that led to the establishment of the festival in 1951. Overlooking the River Tummel, it is easily accessible from Pitlochry and provides ample parking.
We got incredibly lucky at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, managing to bag the last two tickets for "Nan Shepherd: Naked and Unashamed" for that day. Having already fallen in love with charming Pitlochry while staying in a nearby shepherd's hut, learning about the show meant we simply had to go – and we are so incredibly glad we did. This two-hander was an immensely engaging play, a testament to the clever writing by Richard Baron and Ellie Zeegen. Its immersive nature and thoughtful design truly drew us in. Adam Buksh and Susan Coyle delivered tremendous performances, with Adam Buksh seamlessly embodying multiple characters with impressive elan. The narrative, especially being about Nan Shepherd while in the Highlands, felt deeply resonant and culturally enriching. The Pitlochry Festival Theatre itself left a strong impression. We watched the play in the Studio, and the seats were exceptionally comfortable. The views would be excellent from anywhere in the studio, a credit to its design. The director clearly kept the venue's features in mind, which only served to elevate the play further. Learning more about the theatre's history and mission afterward made us even more appreciative of our visit. For me, there's truly no better way to understand a place than to engage with its arts scene. Experiencing a play about Nan Shepherd while immersed in the Highlands felt like a uniquely perfect cultural moment. It was a truly memorable and highly recommended experience!
Ronit B — Google review
Fantastic venue. The surrounding grounds are beautiful. The Explorers garden worth a visit too. We went to see The 39 Steps. Brilliant, highly recommend. The 4 actors playing all different characters. Really enjoyed ourselves.
Michelle C — Google review
Absolutely lovely and so fun. An intimate stage experience with talented artists and a wonderful story. The building is clean and bright and modern in a storied landscape and garden that is entirely walkable and photo-worthy. Head over early to enjoy a leisurely stroll, a cup of tea or coffee, or a dram. The gift shop is worth perusing. Bathrooms are gendered rooms with stalls.
J S — Google review
Lovely theatre. Easy to get to. Good toilet facilities. Lovely choice in the cafeteria. Good views. You also have a lovely garden to explore next door and not far from the dam.
Tufty — Google review
Just saw 'A Toast Fae The Lassies' at Pitlochry theatre studio and it was magnificent! The acting was excellent and the singing outstanding. The musicianship was first class. The intimacy of the Pitlochry theatre studio helped, but the show deserves a national audience. Well done everyone involved, well done Pitlochry Festival Theatre!
Dennis W — Google review
Lovely place! Good sized shop with some gorgeous items. Beautiful theatre. Please though - more women's toilets! We saw the Great Gatsby. The cast were phenomenal.
Kirsty M — Google review
Stumbled in to the first night of Nan Shepard and it was absolutely delightful! The audience even sang a Scottish song together. She was quite a wonderful person who is no longer lost to history. Great production! So glad I got to see it! 😁
RhodainPgh — Google review
Nice place on the way to Pitlochry dam site. There are some walking trails through the man made forest.
Anil T — Google review
Festival Theatre, Port-Na-Craig Rd, Port na Craig, Pitlochry PH16 5DR, United Kingdom•https://pitlochryfestivaltheatre.com/•+44 1796 484626•Tips and more reviews for Pitlochry Festival Theatre
11 min · 7.7 mi
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Blair Castle & Gardens

4.6
(1563)
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4.5
(2067)
Temporarily Closed
Castle
Museums
Historical place museum
Specialty Museums
Blair Castle & Gardens, dating back to 1269, is a must-visit tourist attraction in Scotland. It serves as the seat of the Duke of Atholl and offers a glimpse into upper-class Highland life through its lavish rooms filled with antiques, art, and armor. The castle's turreted white structure holds historical significance as it was home to the powerful Murray clan and witnessed the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745.
One of the best castles we visited in Scotland — and my wife’s absolute favorite. From the moment we arrived, the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, both at the parking area and the castle entrance, which set a great tone for the visit. The interior was spectacular, with beautifully decorated rooms full of intricate details. It truly felt like people were still living there — the presence of everyday household items added a unique, personal touch that made this castle stand out from all the others we toured. The experience was enhanced by a well-done audio guide that provided rich historical context about the castle and the family who lived there. To our delight, a piper played in front of the castle every full hour — an unexpected but wonderful bonus that added to the atmosphere. The gardens were also stunning and provided a peaceful and picturesque end to our visit. Overall, a fantastic experience that we highly recommend to anyone exploring Scotland’s castles.
Konstantin I — Google review
We had a fantastic experience at Blair Castle, the castle and gardens were all absolutely stunning and well maintained. The castle one way system really helped to see everything and it was well curated, each room highlighting a limited time period or individual family member. The gardens, especially the shady forest area, looked incredible on a blazing hot day. Walking under the massive trees to the sound of the piper was atmospheric to say the least. Well worth the price to help maintain this magnificent place.
Ollie F — Google review
I don’t know how we’ve missed this place on past trips. It’s incredible. We only did the grounds and could have easily spent a day just on the grounds. The tall trees are breathtaking. The garden was still interesting, even though it’s starting to head into dormancy. You truly need a few hours to really explore everything. There is a nice children’s play area too. We will definitely plan for a full day there on our next trip!
Margaret B — Google review
We went here for the Highland Games in May 2025. It was a fantastic venue. The crowds were awesome. The castle army is the only one left in the United Kingdom. They were amazing. Their band, uniforms, and professionalism were amazing. Beautiful castle with the Highland mountains surrounding it. It’s a beautiful place.
Dr. R — Google review
We very much enjoyed the Blair castle. It was a little bit of a walk from the parking lot to the castle but it was well worth it. The inside of the castle was completely furnished and had people in rooms that could tell you about its contents and the people that once lived there. The gardens were Immaculate and beautiful.
John K — Google review
Blair castle is a lovely place, you self tour the castle. There is highland coo's, deer, adventure playground, cafe, toilets , plenty of parking, piper plays on the hour, deer feeding at 12:30 and 14:30, lots of walks , lovely gardens and sculpture trail , staff very helpful and pleasant .
Ray H — Google review
Came here with our English Bulldog to spend a nice afternoon. And indeed we did. The earliest known part of the present castle dates from 1269. In 1740 the 2nd Duke began his transformation of the medieval castle into a Georgian house. A remodel to the exterior of the castle happened in the 1860s/70s. Later on architects Jamie Troughton and Hugh Broughton constructed a new exhibition hall known as the Banvie Hall. And that's now how the Castle stands here until today. We did book the admission to the Park and Grounds online and saved some money. There were a good number of visitors, but no problem finding a parking space - there's plenty of it only a short stroll from the castle. Admission with 9.50£ was a very fair deal. We were just in time to listen to the bagpipes, which were played hourly (until a certain time). Very nice - we love bagpipes. And to sit there on the bench, listening and with the Blair Castle in the background was just a wonderful moment. Then we went to the Deer Park, watching the wildlife. Then through the woods and Diana's Grove. A nice trail through the forest, with some nice creeks and a beautiful little bridge. Then onto St. Bride's Kirk. From there to the Blair Castle Gardens. Then back again to the Castle. Suprisingly few visitors along the paths. Really wonderful grounds here. Nice walks - nice nature and landscape. The Castle is pretty and the park offers nice ways and paths to spend some hours here. Also of course a restaurant, a shop, a nice playground and toilets. We really had a great time here. Dogs allowed on the grounds was a great thing. A real good visit, well worth the fair-priced admission.
Alex H — Google review
Lovely castle where dukes and dignitaries would meet in times gone by. Beautiful architecture. Fully of history. There is so much to see inside and outside. Feeding the red deer and seeing Highland coos up close was special. I can recommend it for either half a day or a.whole day if you want to go on some gentle walks. play area for children noted also.
Jayne M — Google review
Blair Atholl, Pitlochry, PH18 5TL, United Kingdom•https://atholl-estates.co.uk/blair-castle/•+44 1796 481207•Tips and more reviews for Blair Castle & Gardens
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Cafe Calluna.

The Bakery Pitlochry

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The Bakery Pitlochry is a must-visit for anyone in or around the area. Visitors rave about their delicious focaccia, almond croissants, and coffee that are described as heavenly. The friendly staff and owner create a welcoming atmosphere, with the owner constantly preparing and cleaning while engaging in small talk with customers. This bakery is highly recommended for travelers seeking incredible baked goods and a pleasant experience.
We had a pain au chocolate, a roll with hummus, and a roll with Brie and mango chilli chutney, and everything tasted amazing. The pain au chocolate could have had a bit more chocolate for my liking, though. There are three tables available for indoor seating but the door is kept open, so it’s quite cold inside. Plenty of vegetarian options (pastries and sandwiches) and a few vegan ones (sandwiches only, no pastries). Service is top-notch!
Marie B — Google review
An excellent bakery and one of the few places open before 9am!! I got the brie and mango chutney roll and it was excellent!
Chelsea C — Google review
Lovely little bakery tucked away behind Main Street in Pitlochry. Delicious goods. We had the pepperoni pizza, filled focaccia bread and danish pastry. Also bought a tin loaf to takeaway. All excellent. Friendly service. Seemed popular with the locals as well.
Debbie T — Google review
I was incredibly lucky to stumble upon this magical bakery at 11.45am this morning. Their pizza comes out at 12, I had the first slice. My life is forever changed. The finely sliced mushrooms, onions and courgettes are perfectly arranged for optimal tastiness. The pizza slice looks long, so your first thought may be “ it will have a soggy wet dough.” But No my friends.. this dough is crispy throughout!!! Every bite is just a reminder that artistry exists, and they make pizzas in this bakery. Thank you SO much!
B K — Google review
Beautiful quaint bakery. The smell of freshly baked bread brought us here & we were not disappointed! Lovely staff, happy and super friendly. Cinnamon buns 10/10 and great coffee too! Highly recommend.
Ella — Google review
The focaccia bread is INCREDIBLE!! We passed through Pitlochry taking an hour to enjoy the town and we stopped in for some coffee. When we saw the fresh baked goods I knew I had to try something. I love focaccia bread but this was the best I've ever had! Chef's kiss!
C C — Google review
Had the most delicious sammies here on a cold morning in Pitlochry. The pastries were also great.
Ana R — Google review
Great pizza and latte, just what’s needed for a tired and hungry traveler.
Vivian S — Google review
the Old Mill Inn, 1 Mill Lane Perthshire (Opposite, Pitlochry PH16 5BH, United Kingdom•https://www.pitlochrybakery.co.uk/•+44 7481 590137•Tips and more reviews for The Bakery Pitlochry

Port-na-Craig Inn & Restaurant

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Port-na-Craig Inn & Restaurant is a charming riverfront venue in Pitlochry, offering rustic accommodation and delicious meals. The inn provides a picturesque setting near the River Tummel and is conveniently located within driving distance of Cairngorms National Park and Pitlochry Festival Theatre. Guests can enjoy local specialties such as salmon, steak, and black pudding at the restaurant while taking in scenic views from the garden.
A really nice restaurant by the river. On a sunny day, you can sit outside and enjoy the river flowing by. The menu is more like pub food and it is good, nothing surprising. The service might be a bit slower at busy times. Crucially, they have a small carpark. There is also seating inside. Overall, it's really nice and could be worth stopping by before theatre or along the way.
Nuric — Google review
Best lunch in Scotland. Such a warm welcome from fantastic staff, who provided great service, and even better food. The seafood linguine was better than some I've had in Italy... the Korean chicken waffle was so unusual and one of the best dishes on the menu. It's not too spicy, equal parts spicy and sweet, and the fish and chips were too good. The kids menu was also very good, lots of options and cooked brilliantly. Perfect stop for small, weary travellers. There's seating outside, which is beautiful. Inside is charming and also dog friendly if the weather is not on your side. Accessibility wise, it's not the easiest as there's no car park, you have to park on street or use a car park in town and walk over the foot bridge or walk quite a way to get there. Overall, it was a fantastic dining experience. 10/10 recommend! 🙌
Rianna — Google review
Amazing atmosphere, so beautiful restaurant, but the garden/outdoor seats are very cute as well. Beautiful view over the river,too. We ordered fish and chips and we loved it. Very delicious. And last but not least, the staff were absolutely amazing, so nice and friendly. We definitely recommend it.
Antoniya I — Google review
Had an absolutely wonderful meal here to celebrate a 40th birthday. Attentive staff together with a cosy ambience and excellent food made for a perfect evening. Food arrived quickly and settling the bill was also dealt with promptly. It’s dog friendly too so that’s a huge plus when travelling with a 4-legged friend! The seasonal pumpkin decorations outside added an extra special aesthetic to the place. I found it utterly charming and will definitely return.
Nicole C — Google review
I tried this restaurant and really enjoyed the experience. The atmosphere is pleasant and relaxing, with the river view right next to the tables – a setting that perfectly complements the meal. As for the menu, in the main courses section I mostly found fish & chips, a tasty and well-cooked dish, but it would have been great to see more fish-based options, especially considering the lively river just nearby. 😊 The other main dishes are varied, but for fish lovers, a wider selection would definitely be a plus. P.S.: If you can’t find enough fish options on the menu, don’t worry – you’ll surely find more in the river next to it! 🐟
C S — Google review
Stumbled across this place while on a walk down by the river and ended up having the most perfect lunch. Staff were so kind and welcoming, everything on the menu looked delicious, will definitely be back to sample more.
Ellis J — Google review
We came here with a party of three for dinner on a Friday night with no reservation and had the chicken liver pate, pumpkin ravioli, ribeye steak and stuffed chicken breast, plus dessert, all very tasty.
Jeffer S — Google review
They were able to accommodate a group of 8 (including 4 kids) at the last minute. The food was delicious, the staff kind and attentive, and the atmosphere was superb. Probably the best meal we had with kids (including our time at home in the states) and definitely the most high end, homey atmosphere we experienced in Scotland.
Kara L — Google review
Port-Na-Craig Rd, Port na Craig, Pitlochry, PH16 5ND, United Kingdom•https://www.portnacraig.com/•+44 1796 472777•Tips and more reviews for Port-na-Craig Inn & Restaurant
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Fonab Castle Hotel

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Nestled on the serene banks of Loch Faskally in Pitlochry, Fonab Castle Hotel offers a luxurious castle hotel experience with 42 beautifully decorated rooms and suites. The rooms are equipped with modern amenities like smart TVs, Nespresso coffee machines, and indulgent hospitality trays. Some rooms offer unique features such as Loch views, turret seating areas, original fireplaces, and vaulted ceilings.
Very beautiful castle and property with a rich history. It’s been converted over to a beautiful fairly modern hotel. Our room was very large and comfortable and the surroundings are peaceful. It’s very convenient walking distance to the village of Pitlochry. The staff were excellent and made sure our stay was wonderful. Highly recommend staying here.
J K — Google review
I'd say my review is more of a 4.5 star. The staff was incredible and made you feel like family - particularly the concierges Stephen and Mark, as well as, the bartender, Oliver (Ollie). Shout out to Ollie for making THE BEST cocktails as well. The food was VERY good, but the service was quite slow whether it was dinner or breakfast. Also, it wasn't always accurate. Seems like each meal there was something forgotten. The rooms could also use a re-fresh and tidy. All that being said, I would absolutely stay there again. The setting on the loch is idyllic and it was a very wonderful stay!
Katie Y — Google review
If this is Fonab’s idea of a “tranquil spa experience,” I’d hate to see their version of chaos. My boyfriend and I paid £120 and drove an hour and a half for what was meant to be four hours of peace and relaxation and got about 30 minutes before it turned into a children’s pool party. A man and two kids came charging in to the pool/jacuzzi area with water toys and guns, shouting and splashing it honestly felt more like our local leisure centre pool than a luxury spa. When I complained, the receptionist basically shrugged and said, “He’s a member, there’s nothing we can do,” and apparently, this is a weekly occurrence every Sunday morning. So much for a relaxing spa, more like family fun hour! To be fair, we were told the outdoor hot tubs weren’t in use but we still paid full price, which only added to the disappointment. On top of that, the spa itself is looking very tired and clearly in need of some serious maintenance and care. We left after an hour, money wasted, morning ruined. It then took over a week for anyone to respond and a ridiculous seven weeks of chasing emails to finally get my refund. Overall, completely misleading, poorly managed, and nowhere near the “luxury tranquil escape” they advertise. Save yourself the disappointment as there’s nothing relaxing about this place except leaving it.
T P — Google review
Nice hotel and the surroundings are lovely. Staff tried really hard to show that they are a higher class hotel. Our woodland lodge was nice but had a funny smell when walking in and was really cold but soon warmed up when putting the radiators on. No air conditioning so when room gets hot the only way to cool down was a £5 small fan which was disappointing. Nice enough room but not worth the money paid for the night as I travel a lot and can compare. Love the Spa area and the pool, so big plus and the lady colleague there was very pleasant The bar area was disappointing. I asked for a IPA that I buy at Tescos for £1.70 and was charged £9 plus 15% service charge. £10.50 for a low quantity Joker IPA !!!!!??? I understand prices be higher in a nice hotel but you would expect a higher quality products. 15 % service charge is not great. The price wasn’t on the menu for that product so in fairness i should have asked but never thought they would charged that. Tried to put a charity charge on my bill which I am ok with depending on the charity, if I had been asked the ok but not just putting in on about when it’s about saving trees! so that annoyed me. I would paid it if I was asked!! Overall I enjoyed my visit and the hotel and I would recommend to visit if you get a deal but with the value for what I got compared to other hotels then I would have to think hard before I go again but if there was a discount then I would consider. Keep up the good work and revisit your prices as you might get more volume rather than trying to push high margin. Pay premium prices then your products and food need to be top notch, not just because your classing yourself as a high class hotel
Real R — Google review
rating based on price - beautiful setting, and felt special/fancy. a few notes: given the caliber of hotel was somewhat surprised by what felt like slight understaffing (for instance, had to wait 20 min in the lounge and notify people we were there before anyone showed up to take order for afternoon tea; no one at breakfast when we arrived; longish wait to check in behind just one person because no one else was working the desk, no one available to drive us to the train station with our luggage etc). with that said, fantastic views, everything high quality, pool and hot tubs were lovely, worth a visit if affordable and def feels like a treat
Liza E — Google review
This five star review is really for Concierge David who really gave great service. He picked us up from the train station and made my mom smile and laugh several times. This was worth more than the stay for me since we had recently lost my father. Anything that could make her happy made me happy. Also when anything was amiss in our room he was always the one to show up! A jack of all trades. Unfortunately, I didn't have access to change during my stay to give him a tip directly and wanted to show my appreciation by letting everyone know that he really is a big part of what makes Fonab a 5-star hotel.
Joy J — Google review
Magical setting, third tier wildly overpriced hotel with service ranging from acceptable to laughable. Has to be reviewed contemplating cost and the relative value is very poor. Average smallish rooms, shower water pressure lacking with all other elements unremarkable. You’re staying in a nice house by a river for the price of a stunning castle. The service in the restaurant suggested that the entire staff had been under trained with tableware loudly laid down and removed. Main course delivered with the mumbled announcement of “ cod”. They were going through the motions. We had stayed at a real castle the night before that literally couldn’t be compared for the same price. The
Scott C — Google review
Our stay at Fonab Castle was an absolute highlight of our trip. We were fortunate to stay in the penthouse suite, which was stunning — spacious, luxurious, and with incredible views. From the moment we arrived, the staff went above and beyond. They were attentive, genuinely friendly, and even provided us with a ride into town, which was such a thoughtful touch. The spa experience was fabulous. We enjoyed relaxing massages, swam in the pool, and spent time in the hot tub — the perfect way to unwind. We also loved exploring the grounds, especially the hike along the river to the loch, which was both beautiful and so much fun. Throughout our stay, the staff made excellent recommendations for restaurants and things to do in the area. Every interaction felt personal and warm, making us feel truly cared for. Fonab Castle combines luxury, comfort, and incredible hospitality. We can’t recommend it highly enough and would return in a heartbeat.
Kelly S — Google review
Port-Na-Craig Rd, Pitlochry, PH16 5ND, United Kingdom•https://www.crerarhotels.com/collection/fonab-castle/?utm_source…•+44 1796 470140•Tips and more reviews for Fonab Castle Hotel

The Loft Restaurant

4.8
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4.8
(636)
$$$$affordable
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Bar
The Loft Restaurant offers a warm and friendly atmosphere with fabulous views. They take pride in sourcing high-quality fresh produce from local suppliers. Visitors rave about the beautiful and passionately served food, though it may be a bit pricey, the quality is definitely worth it. The upmarket yet relaxed ambiance provides a friendly welcome and service.
Great Food and great service! We loved our experience there and were pleasantly surprised that one of the hosts spoke German quite well. Overall just very lovely people and we had an excellent and price worthy meal.🫶🏻
Hanna S — Google review
There is a reason the Loft has been voted best restaurant in Scotland and featured in so many good food reviews. The food is sublime and the service friendly. Our party of four had an evening meal tonight. The duck was succulent and tender, My venison was cooked to perfection and well complemented by a rich cherry sauce. Two of our party had the cod loin, big flakes of cod perfectly cooked . All our vegetables were steamed to perfection. The servers were attentive and friendly as were the owners. I would heartedly recommend visiting the loft for a gastronomical delight. 6/8/25.
Rob — Google review
Outstanding food: perfectly cooked venison, duck fillet, lamb, and sirloin—each dish full of rich, balanced flavors. Unfortunately, the bill listed items we never ordered, which soured an otherwise excellent meal. Great kitchen, but double‑check your receipt
Ole H — Google review
The food here was absolutely phenomenal! I had the lamb and it came out perfectly. Everything on the plate was delicious and complimented each other wonderfully. The service was excellent and we received our food in a perfectly timely manner. I also ordered the creme brulee for dessert, and this was utterly divine. Overall, a perfect place for a lovely meal. The decor was lovely and made you feel right at home. I strongly reccomend coming here for one of the best meals you're going to have.
K'yla L — Google review
Came today for our 6th Wedding anniversary. Food and service was superb as always. We had the loft cater for our Wedding Reception and had a wonderful time. Food is always superb and that is why we travel up from Derby every year just to eat here and see the wonderful staff again.
Lucy P — Google review
The Loft in Blair Atholl is a true gem! The warm, inviting atmosphere and stunning views are matched only by the delicious food. Every dish is a testament to fresh, local ingredients. A perfect spot for a memorable and cozy dining experience.
William F — Google review
This was a return visit to The Loft which we visited before when staying in Blair Atholl. It is a lovely restaurant, the atmosphere is calm and not noisy even though other diners are chatting. The service is wonderful and you are made to feel very welcome. The food is fantastic with a difference in choice which makes a change to other places and it always comes beautifully presented. We will definitely visit again when we are in the area.
Shar S — Google review
Amazing food and really friendly service! An easy 5 stars and would definitely return. The Haggis was the best I’ve ever had. And the stew was soooo good!
David P — Google review
River Tilt Park, 3 Invertilt Rd, Bridge of Tilt, Pitlochry PH18 5TE, United Kingdom•https://loftrestaurant.co.uk/•+44 1796 481377•Tips and more reviews for The Loft Restaurant
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