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
Three choices of walks within this community forest. This area was used on a number of occasions on the series Monarch of the Glen
Ten walks, including one that takes 8 minutes to see the Lower Pattack Falls, which feature in the BBC series Monarch of the Glen
Pitlochry Golf is one of the finest inland golfing facilities in Scotland, a fantastic course with sweeping views of the Tummel Valley. A state of the art clubhouse serves great food and drink.
Tree at the geographical heart of Scotland and estimated to be 3000-9000 years old. Believed to be one of the oldest living things in Europe
Following the principles: Local, Honest, Simple, this contemporary restaurant has won many awards. Part of the Scottish Cheese Trail
Various short walks that can take you to the old pack horse bridge. 1 to 1.5 hours walks
Brunch, lunch or dinner with a view. Very reasonably priced too
Three walks through Beachen Wood or one up to a viewpoint. From 30 mins to 2 hours
A 10km scenic route around the village of Newtonmore encircling the village. Duration 2.5 to 3.5 hours