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Find Best Hotels in Pitlochry, Scotland and Places to Explore

This peaceful yet fascinating and exciting town of Pitlochry in Scotland is one of the most-loved tourist destinations of the country. The blissful surroundings and soothing atmosphere makes it an ideal choice for a vacation with your family and friends. Pitlochry is not only known for its mesmerizing beauty but is also popular for thrilling activities and adventure. OYO Hotels in Pitlochry are located close to most of the tourist attractions which eases commuting in and around the town.

Places to Visit in Pitlochry

  • Queen’s View - This iconic viewpoint located close to River Tummel offers the most splendid panoramic views of Scotland. The stunning views will capture your heart at once. The area also allows you to enjoy the woodland walks in varying difficulty levels for everyone visiting. There is a visitor centre located nearby that includes cosy cafes and also provides detailed information about the area.
  • Pitlochry and Moulin Heritage Centre - To know more about the history of this town, a visit to Pitlochry and Moulin Heritage Centre is a great choice. The exhibits, photographs, artefacts, and memorabilia showcased here provides a glimpse of the rich history of the town.
  • Explorer’s Garden - Sprawled over an area of over 6 acres, this alluring woodland garden is another must-visit attraction of the town. Away from the bustling town, it is a haven for nature lovers and peace seekers. Here, you can get a deep insight into the history of Scottish Plant Hunters through the extensive collection of trees, flowers, and shrubs. Apart from this, the garden also houses architectural sites and art installations representing the history and culture of the town.

If you are an adventure enthusiast, Pitlochry offers plenty of exciting activities to indulge in. Some of the most popular activities to enjoy in this town include fishing, golfing, cycling, and white river rafting. Guided tours of some of the oldest distilleries and museums are other things one can enjoy during a trip to Pitlochry.

Weekend Getaways from Pitlochry

If you are looking for things to do in Pitlochry over the weekend, you must visit the other major cities of the UK located close to Pitlochry. If you are a history buff and nature lover, you cannot miss the beautiful Scottish Highlands. A visit to this place is ideal for a perfect weekend getaway. Other cities including Liverpool, Nottingham, Bath, Bristol, and Edinburgh are some other fascinating destinations to steal a quick weekend escape from Pitlochry. For the best hotel deals and discounts, you can visit the OYO website and book hotels in Liverpool, Nottingham, Bath, Bristol and Edinburgh.

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Questions and Answers

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What are some of the best budget hotels for stays in Pitlochry?

OYO Craigvrack Hotel & Restaurant is a great option for a budget stay in Pitlochry.

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What are the basic amenities that one can expect in an OYO Hotel in Pitlochry?

At Pitlochry, visitors will find basic amenities like free wifi, parking facilities, room heaters, televisions, CCTV cameras, luggage assistance, open terrace, attached bathrooms, and daily housekeeping across all OYO hotels. There is also an in-house restaurant and bar service at select hotels.

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How much is a cheap hotel in Pitlochry?

An OYO Hotel in Pitlochry costs between £46 to £73 per night. You can also find some discounts and offers on the OYO website while booking.

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What are some of the most popular places of interest in Pitlochry?
  • Located in the heart of Scotland, Pitlochry is a happening place with beautiful Scottish scenery and lovely locales. Here are some of the places you can visit in the area. 
  • You can try some highlands single-malt whiskey at the Blair Athol Distillery, famous for the smooth drink made here.
  • The Queen’s View overlooks the beautiful Loch Tummel and boasts of lovely scenery and gorgeous walks.
  • Within the Tay Forest Park, Faskally Wood is home to the popular Enchanted Forest event which takes place every year in October.
  • The Black Castle of Moulin or Caisteal Dubh Mhaothlinne, made in 1326, stands amidst farmlands and is a beautiful historic site to visit in the area. 
  • You can learn about the history and culture of the area at the Atholl Palace Museum.
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Where can I shop in Pitlochry?
  • The Melt Gallery is full of unusual jewelry, art pieces, and pottery.
  • You can find second-hand books and lovely reads at the Pitlochry Station Bookshop
  • A workshop for working with wood and photography, Angus Clyne Woodturning and Photography is a public gallery where visitors can find some nice souvenirs. 
  • The Pitlochry Shopping Center houses a number of shops that have everything that you might need on a trip, from Scottish tweed to local bakery items.
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What are some of the best destinations around Pitlochry for a weekend getaway?

Visitors can explore the beauty of the Scottish countryside by taking a weekend trip from Pitlochry to Loch Ness, Inverness, Edinburgh, St. Andrews, Glencoe, Appin, and the Scottish Highlands.

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What is the best time to visit Pitlochry?

To enjoy pleasant and warm weather, you should head to Pitlochry in the summer months. The best time to visit would be between June and September.

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What are the best ways to reach Pitlochry?

If you are traveling via air, you can take flights to Edinburgh or Inverness airport. From there, you can either take a bus or train to Pitlochry. 

National Bus coaches travel from Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Inverness. Direct trains connect Pitlochry to other main cities in the UK. If you are traveling via car, then Pitlochry is also on the main A9 road which makes it an easy destination to reach. 

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What are some of the things which we can do at night?

With Karaoke, live music, DJ sets, and dancing, Pitlochry’s nightlife lives within the number of independent pubs, bars, and clubs in the area, with Moulin Public Bar, The Coach House, and The Old Mill Inn on the must-visit list. You can find cocktails, great whiskey, and live football games in the pubs in Pitlochry.

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