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There are a million ways to fill your holiday in Scotland with many things to see and do. From tours and attractions to shopping and activities, use the things to see and do search to help you plan your perfect break to Scotland.

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  1. Heathergems Scottish Jewellery & Gifts

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    Pitlochry

    Telephone:

    +44 (1294) 313222

    Heathergems Visitor Centre and Factory Outlet Shop offers natural Scottish heather jewellery and gifts.

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  1. Explorers Garden

    Type

    Type

    Parks & Gardens

    Explorers Garden

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    Pitlochry

    Telephone:

    +44 (1796) 484626

    The Explorers Garden tells the stories of some of the men who risked their lives travelling the globe to find new plants and trees for cultivation, commerce and conservation.

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  1. Pitlochry Festival Theatre

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    Type

    Theatre

    Pitlochry Festival Theatre

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    Pitlochry

    Telephone:

    +44 (1796) 484626

    Pitlochry Festival Theatre is a theatre based in the Perthshire town of Pitlochry, which runs performance, events, tours and workshops.

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  1. Edradour Distillery

    Type

    Type

    Distilleries

    Edradour Distillery

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    • 4 Visitor Attraction
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    Pitlochry

    Telephone:

    +44 (131) 5554988

    Here in Pitlochry, at the smallest distillery in Scotland, we produce Edradour 10-year-single malt whisky.

  2. Atholl Palace Museum

    Type

    Type

    Museums

    Atholl Palace Museum

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    Pitlochry

    Telephone:

    +44 (1796) 472400

    The Atholl Palace Museum tells the stories of the people who built, worked and visited the Atholl Palace from when building began in 1874 until today.

  3. Blair Athol Distillery & Visitors Centre

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    Pitlochry

    Telephone:

    +44 (1796) 482003

    Blair Athol Distillery is one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland. After enjoying a leisurely conducted tour, you can mull over the distinctive character of the finished article as you sip your dram of Blair Athol 12 Year Old.

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  1. Killiecrankie

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    Type

    Historic Sites

    Killiecrankie

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    • 3 Visitor Attraction
    3 Visitor Attraction

    Pitlochry

    Telephone:

    +44 (1350) 728641

    Killiecrankie is a famous wooded gorge, where the Battle of Killiecrankie took place in 1689.

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  1. Allanwater Brewhouse

    Type

    Type

    Breweries

    Allanwater Brewhouse

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    • 3 Visitor Attraction
    3 Visitor Attraction

    Bridge of Allan

    Telephone:

    01786 834555

    This visitor centre in the picturesque town of Bridge of Allan lets you see behind the scenes of a working micro-brewery.

  2. Cairngorm Mountain Railway Near Aviemore

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    • 4 Visitor Attraction
    4 Visitor Attraction

    Aviemore

    Telephone:

    01479 861 261

    Ride the UK's highest funicular railway all year round for spectacular views and guided mountain walks from the top and for skiing and snowboarding.

  3. Pittencrieff House Museum

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    Type

    Museums

    Pittencrieff House Museum

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    3 Museum

    Dunfermline

    Telephone:

    +44 (1383) 722935

    A 17th century house which was transformed into a museum by Robert Lorimer when Andrew Carnegie gave Pittencrieff Park to Dunfermline in 1903. The exterior of the house was authentically restored in 2010, its 400th anniversary.

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