From the nearest information centre:- From TIC Pitlochry
Proceed along Atholl Road. Take the exit on to the A9 heading north towards Inverness. The property is 100 yards on the right hand side past Layby 48. The entrance to the driveway down to the property is marked by two white posts.
Getting there by railway:- Leave Blair Atholl train station via the level crossing by the signal box and turn right into Ford Road. Proceed towards the river at the end of Ford Road and take the path on the left. Cross the bridge over the river Garry and the cottage is directly opposite. Access is made via a gate a few yards further uphill. From the train station, Garrybank is a 5 to 10 minute walk at the very most.
Getting there by aeroplane:- From Edinburgh airport, proceed on the M90 north, taking the A9 exit towards Inverness and Crainlarich. Heading north on the A9, the property is 100 yards on the right hand side past Layby 48. The entrance to the driveway down to the property is marked by two white posts.
Getting there by ferry:- From Rosyth follow the signs for the M90. On heading north on the M90, take the A9 exit towards Inverness and Crainlarich. Heading north on the A9, the property is 100 yards on the right hand side past Layby 48. The entrance to the driveway down to the property is marked by two white posts.
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