Pitlochry Unmissables
Pitlochry, a Victorian resort town in Perthshire, is defined by its industrial and natural landmarks. The Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder facilitate salmon migration between the River Tummel and Loch Faskally. The town’s whisky heritage is represented by the 18th-century Blair Athol Distillery and Edradour, one of Scotland’s smallest traditional distilleries. Natural features include the 60-meter Black Spout waterfall and viewpoints overlooking the River Tummel, while the Heritage Centre, housed in a former kirk, documents local history dating back to the medieval parish of Moulin.
Pitlochry Fish Ladder
The ladder was built so that salmon can travel upstream during the breeding. It turned into a popular tourist attraction.
Edradour Distillery
Edradour distillery is a Highland single malt whisky distillery based in Pitlochry, Perthshire.
Blair Athol Distillery
Blair Athol distillery is a single malt whisky distillery in Scotland.
The Black Spout
Wooden viewing platform offering an elevated perspective of the 60-meter waterfall and the surrounding Black Spout Wood.
The Black Spout
A 60-meter (190-foot) waterfall located within woodland on the outskirts of Pitlochry, accessible via a short forest trail.
Old Bridge Viewpoint
Scenic vantage point overlooking the River Tummel and the surrounding Highland landscape.
Pitlochry & Moulin Heritage Centre
Housed in the former Moulin Kirk, this museum displays local historical archives, genealogical records, and artifacts from the parish of Moulin.
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