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Explore Blair Atholl
Explore Blair Atholl

On the edge of the Highlands, with the hills getting bigger and bigger, lies the village of Blair Atholl. Its main attraction is stately Blair Castle.

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Enjoy the white water of the Grandtully rapids
Enjoy the white water of the Grandtully rapids

The River Tay is undoubtedly the most popular river for rafting in Scotland and the Grandtully rapids provide an interesting section.

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Dewar's World of Whisky
Dewar's World of Whisky

Visit Dewar's World of Whisky, acclaimed as "the ultimate Scotch Whisky visitor centre'', and you'll learn more, much more than the time-honoured secrets of malt whisky.

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Birks of Aberfeldy
Birks of Aberfeldy

The Birks of Aberfeldy is a popular circular walk through mature mixed woodland on the outskirts of Aberfeldy. The Falls of Moness tumble through the gorge and provide a dramatic centrepiece.

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Legends Coffee House
Legends Coffee House

Legends Coffee House

Grandtully
between Pitlochry & Aberfeldy
Perthshire
PH9 0PL
t: 0188 784 0775
w: grandtullybridge.comw: grandtullybridge.com Opening Times
10am-5pm Tue-Sun

Our baristas are always in action - freshly roasted coffees, origin teas, scrumptious cakes, refreshing fruit drinks, sandwiches, soups, panini's, and of course real hot Belgian chocolate rich and dark or milky white. After enjoying your favourite coffee, tea or chocolate creation, wander through our Lòchrann Arts shop which has an excellent range of local and international crafts and gifts, and a showroom of antiques by specialist John Walker.

Day I Found It

Our children were on holiday at Arbroath with their Grandparents giving us the opportunity for a romantic break (first time away from the kids, wee bit strange) in the heart of Perthshire and stayed in the gorgeous village of Blair Atholl. We stumbled across the Legends Coffee House on the road from Pitlochry to Aberfeldy in the quaint little village of Grandtully, the fact that it also had a chocolatier's attached made it more enjoyable. All around the cafe there is loads of little nik nacks from candles to porcelain dolls hanging from the roof (kids would have loved this) although it was nice to have our coffee with a little peace and quiet. After our delicious treat we wandered across the road to the Grandtully Bridge over the fast flowing River Tay where we watched canoeists riding ... More...
riding the rapids. Lovely drive back to Blair Atholl in time to catch local Gala in the green with Pipe Band, weaving and whisky tasting. Will definitely be back to this beautiful part of Scotland (but will bring the kids next time). Back...

Mrs Ross, Glasgow