
Loch Tummel and Tummel Bridge
Loch Tummel is a long narrow loch in Perthshire. The Old bridge (pedestrian only) crosses the River Tummel was built by General Wade in 1730
Loch Tummel is a long narrow loch in Perthshire. The Old bridge (pedestrian only) crosses the River Tummel was built by General Wade in 1730
Museum is situated on Fort George site as is free but Fort George has an entry free
A hilly course; one for the more energetic!
Popular cafe on Atholl Street - fantastic scones, good coffee and good food served by Moira and the girls, who will have you in fits of laughter!
This is a walk in two parts. First part is down the River to Ness Islands and you can continue from the other side joining the canal
Admire the spectacular views (named after Robert the Bruce's first wife, Isabella) along Loch Tummel and Schiehallion
Hop on the steam train and travel from Aviemore to Broomhill via Boat of Garten and back
Glen Tilt is a mighty glen on the outskirts of Blair Atholl, which cuts through high mountains all the way to Deeside.
A vast site - one of the most outstanding artillery fortifications in Europe. It remains unaltered and allows a very complete picture
A special course that confidently stands alongside Gleneagles, Turnberry or Trump Aberdeen but at around half the price