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Torrdarach House is our beautiful B&B in the famous Highland Perthshire town of Pitlochry. Built in 1901, the house is situated on a quiet elevated corner, only a few hundred metres off the high street on the edge of the Conservation Area.
Extensive refurbishment in 2011 has brought our public rooms, bedrooms (amazing new beds!) and en-suites right up to date. Our guest lounge with its open fire overlooks the garden and has views beyond to the Tummel Valley. Breakfast is served in our brand new dining room also overlooking the garden. Red squirrels and birds are regular breakfast time visitors to the feeders outside the dining room.
We have just under an acre of splendid woodland garden containing our own burn and some great examples of the 'Big Trees' for which Highland Perthshire is so famous including oak, beech, Noble Fir and Douglas-fir.
We are licensed to sell alcohol and have a wide selection on offer including local beers, over 30 whiskies, wines (by the glass or bottle), and other spirits and soft drinks. These can be served to guests in the lounge or garden.
Pitlochry has been a popular tourist destination for over 150 years. The stunning mountain and mixed woodland scenery with its many lochs, rivers and waterfalls has been well mapped for walkers and mountain-bikers. The golf course, home of the Highland Open, is just 2 minutes up the road from the house and this also offers great views down the Tummel Valley.
A more sedate way to enjoy the great Highland Perthshire scenery is from the many well-planned viewpoints and easy access paths throughout the area. With multiple other attractions, including the hugely popular Festival Theatre, the dam and salmon ladder, castles and historic attractions, groves of 'Big Trees', distilleries, shops and great restaurants, delis and cafes, Pitlochry has a lot to offer.
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Childrens amusement park.
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Natural Scottish Heather Jewellery and Gifts Made in Scotland.
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This six acre woodland garden, now seven years old, is maturing nicely.
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