Pitlochry Sights

  1. Bell's Blair Athol Distillery

    Bell's Blair Athol Distillery is a well-known whisky distillery at the southern end of town.

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  2. Edradour Distillery

    The Edradour Distillery is proudly Scotland's smallest distillery, 2.5 miles east of Pitlochry on the A924.

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  3. Explorers: The Scottish Plant Hunters Garden

    At the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, the excellent Explorers: The Scottish Plant Hunters Garden commemorates 300 years of plant collecting and those who hunted down 'new' species. The new-age landscaping in the 2.5-hectare garden includes a couple of pavilions built from Scottish timber and an amphitheatre. The whole collection is based on plants brought back to Scotland by Scottish explorers. In their words: 'These men would put Indiana Jones to shame'.

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  4. Heathergems

    Just behind the tourist office is Heathergems, the factory outlet of a most unusual and beautiful form of Scottish jewellery. The jewellery is made from natural heather stems and the Celtic designs in particular are very good. You can actually view the jewellery being made through windows into the workshop. Definitely worth a browse.

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