Pitlochry
Accommodation
Craigmhor Lodge
Tucked away in woodland grounds, this beautiful Victorian Lodge provides high quality accommodation comprising 2 double, 1 twin and 1 family room. Set in an elevated position, and surrounded by extensive woodland with a bubbling stream and a duck pond, all rooms provide outstanding views of the town and the hills beyond. The centre of Pitlochry with all amenities and restaurants, the well acclaimed Moulin Inn and brewery, and the many walks in and around the area are only a stone's throw from Craigmhor Lodge. Privately owned and managed by Calum and Jane MacLellan, the whole team at Craigmhor Lodge aim to ensure that our guests a relaxed homely atmosphere and high standard of service and housekeeping.
The lodge provides a perfect base from which to explore Perthshire and the Highlands. It is also ideally situated for sporting activities including fishing, walking, golf, and water sports. Our hotel is a non-smoking and no pets establishment. Wireless internet access is available and those arriving by car will find complimentary parking on site. It is of the utmost importance to us that our guests experience a truly delightful stay with us.
For more information please visit www.craigmhorlodge.co.uk
Attractions
The Edradour Distillery is Scotland's smallest distillery and its most picturesque, no matter the time of year. Nestling in the hills east of Pitlochry, Edradour stands alone as Scotland's last distillery to produce a handcrafted malt in limited quantity, unique quality and by methods which to other distilleries are just a fond memory.
Discover Blair Castle, a 5 star castle that has been the ancient seat of the Dukes & Earls of Atholl for almost 740 years, with 30 rooms on display, licensed restaurant, gift shop & gardens.
The Pass of Killiecrankie, is renowned for its outstanding beauty and natural history. It has been gouged into the landscape by successive ice ages and meltwaters. The River Garry flows at the bottom of the Pass, while ancient mixed woodlands dominate the sides. Located 3 miles north of Pitlochry the site is owned and managed by The National Trust for Scotland.


