Dunkeld to Pitlochry Loop
Cycling Route
Starting in the charming village of Dunkeld, this is a circular loop that offers a scenic ride along the banks of the River Tay and the chance to explore Pitlochry, a picturesque Victorian town made popular by Queen Victoria after her visit in 1842.
What you'll see

Dunkeld Bridge
A gothic style, seven arch bridge that crosses the River Tay and connects the villages of Dunkeld and Little Dunkeld.

Dunkeld Cathedral
Wander among the ruins of Scotland's most romantic cathedral, set at an ancient ecclesiastical centre A truly historic must see!

Blair Athol Distillery
Established in 1798, Blair Athol Distillery is one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland

Faskally Wood
Walks within the Tay Forest Park, Loch Dunmore and Loch Faskally

The Hermitage and Ossian's Hall of Mirrors
A must visit! There are a number of walks following the river with breathtaking views. Don't miss Ossian's Hall or Cave