Sunnybrae Cottage is a modest cottage which is possibly the oldest house in Pitlochry. Sunnybrae Cottage is a rare survival of a type of house that was once very common in the Highlands. Remarkably, it still has the remains of a cruck framed ro...
The climb to the top of Craigower (the Goat's Crag), at 407m (1,335ft), is certainly worth the stretch for the outstanding views of the surrounding National Scenic Area. On a clear day you can take in the views along Lochs Tummel and Rannoch to the d...
Enjoy a peaceful wooded walk to the place where the Rivers Garry and Tummel meet. The Linn of Tummel ' from the Gaelic linne, meaning pool ' is a picturesque combination of water and woodland, and is home to a rich variety of wildlife. The area was f...
The Pass is extremely narrow between high mountains, with the Garry running beneath in a deep, dark fome, and a rocky channel overhung with trees, forming a scene of horrible grandeur' wrote Thomas Pennant in 1769. This magnificent wooded gorge is a ...