Pitlochry Backpackers
Because the building used to be a hotel, Pitlochry Backpackers has a lovely and luxurious atmosphere and now is one of Scotland's best hostels. It's such a relaxing place to stay and unwind in, with its big, cosy lounge, pool table and comfy sofas. You might only think you’re staying one night but you’ll end up staying three or four, or more – it’s that kind of place. But best of all it’s literally a stroll away from the beautiful highland country-side in just 5 minutes you can be at a tranquil loch-side with views through the trees to the hills above this gorgeous highland
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Pitlochry Youth Hostel
It contains the smallest whisky distillery in Scotland (free tours) and a 300-year-old Inn brewing its own ales. Set amidst hills, lochs and woodland Pitlochry makes a superb base for walkers and cyclists, as well as for tours by vehicle to a variety of
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Pitlochry (Baile Chloichridh in Gaelic), estimated population 2,564, is a burgh in the council area of Perth and Kinross, Scotland, lying on the River Tummel.
It is largely a Victorian town, whose success as a tourist resort was due to Queen Victoria visiting the area in 1842 and the arrival of the railway in 1863. It remains a popular tourist resort today and is particularly known as a centre for hillwalking, surrounded by mountains such as Ben Y Vrackie. The town has retained many stone-built Victorian buildings.