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Where to Eat in Pitlochry: The Best Restaurants and Bars
"Uam Vaar, Balquhidder Station Lochearnhead (4.1 km distance from city Strathyre). Featuring a cosy restaurant and a coffee shop, The Golden Larches is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. In Balquihidder Station, it is 5 minutes’ drive from Lochearnhead."
"The Sir Walter Scott has been cruising on Loch Katrine since 1900, and while the world around has moved on, I suspect the views and experience are somewhat similar to those experienced by the Victorians who took this boat, way back in the day. The views are magnificent, and experiencing a Scottish loch from the water is a must-have experience. There’s even a bar on-board, should you wish to enjoy a wee dram (or, in our case, a hot chocolate) as you steam across the lake."
"This loch was a favorite among Victorian visitors—mysterious and wide and, at times, quite wild. Today it's the source of Glasgow's…"
"Prominently located on the main street through Pitlochry and near to car parking, Victoria's Restaurant is family owned and has a reputation for offering some of the best service in the area. The dining experience is a stylish blend of daytime…"
"Their ethos is to provide quality cuisine, in informal surroundings, with emphasis on attentive, friendly, high standards of service and hospitality."
"A former shooting lodge of the Suie Estate, The Suie Hunting Lodge was built in 1780 and is located 6 miles from Crianlarich and 7 miles from Killin on the A85 Stirling to Fort William road."
"In the village of Balquhidder (ball-whidder), 9 miles north of Callander off the A84, there's a churchyard with – perhaps – Rob Roy's grave. It's an appropriately beautiful spot in a deep, winding glen in big-sky..."
"However, for those not very interested in shopping, there is a wonderful hike you can take from the shopping complex to the Falls of Bruar. The hike to the waterfalls is along a well-marked path and is easy to moderate in difficulty. Find the trailhead by going to the House of Bruar car park and then walk around the building and follow the signs for Falls of Bruar. There is a choice of two marked paths."
"A former shooting lodge of the Suie Estate, The Suie Hunting Lodge was built in 1780 and is located 6 miles from Crianlarich and 7 miles from Killin on the A85 Stirling to Fort William road."
"Prominently located on the main street through Pitlochry and near to car parking, Victoria's Restaurant is family owned and has a reputation for offering some of the best service in the area. The dining experience is a stylish blend of daytime…"
"Their ethos is to provide quality cuisine, in informal surroundings, with emphasis on attentive, friendly, high standards of service and hospitality."