Located on the southern fringes of the Scottish Highlands, Pitlochry can be something of a tourist bottleneck, but there’s a good reason for this. Surrounded by some stunning scenery and world class whiskey distilleries, it’s a charming town that makes for an excellent base from which to explore perhaps the most dramatic landscape of the British Ilse.
It’s perhaps a surprise to the first time visitor, but Scotland’s hotel game is strong. Perhaps it has something to do with the country’s frequently inhospitable weather conditions that make it a land of cosy interiors, perfect places to return to after bracing walks. A tourist hotspot like Pitlochry has plenty of great ones to choose from, but we’ve distilled them down even further to make sure you find one perfectly in tune with your tastes.
[hotel_map lat=”56.709267″ lng=”-3.729375″ title=”Craigvack – From £85 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”56.660449″ lng=”-3.776422″ title=” Bendarroch House – From £60 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”56.686714″ lng=”-3.695862″ title=”East Haugh House Hotel – From £95 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”56.702732″ lng=”-3.725791″ title=”Ellangowan House – From £90 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”56.704174″ lng=”-3.731820″ title=”Scotlands Hotel & Leisure Club – From £96 per night”]




