Pitlochry

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A delightful Victorian town nestling in the Perthshire Highlands amidst some of the most beautiful scenery in Europe, Pitlochry has been a popular holiday resort for over a hundred years.
Famous for its Festival Theatre, salmon ladder and woolens shops, Pitlochry is centrally placed for exploring the scenic beauties of the Perthshire Highlands.

A second opinion from the town forum : ...be honest, Pitlochry isn't the most exciting of towns, unless your teenagers are into woolen mills and tea shops ... - our teenager agreed :)

Our photos

Blair Atholl Distillery
Shopa(lco)holic

Pitlochry Town

Hidro-electic Dam
Suspension Bridge
Attention : Salmon crossing
View from the Dam
Bird Shadow
Railway Station

Resources
Pitlochry hidro-elecrical dam http://www.perthshire-scotland.co.uk/pitlochry2.htm
Pitlochry town http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/pitlochry/pitlochry/index.html

 Places we've missed 

Shopping in the woolens shops 
Blair Castle (skipped)

http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/blairatholl/blaircastle/index.html

Carr Bridge

Carr Bridge, 7 miles from Aviemore, (in our way north to Nairn):

http://www.scotland-index.co.uk/Inverness-shire/Carr-Bridge/in-area/about.htm