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Blair Castle - Ancestral home of the Dukes of Atholl at Blair Atholl, near Pitlochry. One of the first stately homes in Scotland to be opened to the public.

Clan Donnachaidh Centre - Clan visitor centre at Bruar, near Pitlochry, Perthshire. Local and Scottish history explained.

Pitlochry Hotels - Tourist information site for the locality. Contains hotels, accommodation, visitor attractions, news and events.

Woodburn House - Unique, quiet location only a few minutes walk from Pitlochry main street and Festival Theatre.

Faskally Caravan Park - A quiet family run park situated in the heart of Highland Perthshire close to the town of Pitlochry.

Milton of Fonab Caravan Site - Static vans, pitches for mobile caravans, motorhomes and tents.

Number 10 - Number 10 is a small privately owned and personally run licensed Guest House.

Balbeagan B&B - En-suite bed and breakfast in the village of Balnaguard between Pitlochry, Aberfeldy and Dunkeld.

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