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Known for
The Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Blair Athol Distillery, the Salmon Ladder, Killiecrankie gorge and the surrounding Perthshire landscape
A little history
Pitlochry grew as a Victorian resort after Queen Victoria visited the area and it became fashionable. The dam and power station were built in 1950, creating Loch Faskally
The Festival Theatre for evening culture. Walk to Killiecrankie Gorge — it's one of Scotland's best short walks. Edradour is the smallest distillery in Scotland and worth the walk.
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Food & drink in Pitlochry
The food scene is small but quality — the Moulin Hotel is exceptional, several independent cafes and delis serve the visitor trade well. Local game, salmon and venison feature prominently.
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Craft pubs, independent bars and evening spots across Pitlochry. Roam tells you what's open, what's on and what's worth the visit.
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The town supports a good independent retail sector — whisky shops, outdoor specialists and food shops that serve the outdoor tourism market.
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Frequently asked questions
Pitlochry is a place in Perth and Kinross known for the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Blair Athol Distillery, the Salmon Ladder, Killiecrankie gorge and the surrounding Perthshire landscape. Pitlochry grew as a Victorian resort after Queen Victoria visited the area and it became fashionable. The population is around 2,800.
The food scene is small but quality — the Moulin Hotel is exceptional, several independent cafes and delis serve the visitor trade well. Local game, salmon and venison feature prominently.
Yes. Roam is a free local discovery app live in Pitlochry and across Perth and Kinross. It is available on iOS and Android.
Local Pitlochry businesses can list on Roam for free in around 90 seconds. Add your business name, address, opening hours and a few photos via the Roam website, and your listing goes live in Roam's discovery feed for users browsing Pitlochry and the wider Perth and Kinross area. There is no subscription fee.
Roam covers Pitlochry and the surrounding area in Perth and Kinross, including Town Centre, Moulin, Killiecrankie and Edradour.
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