
Queen's View - Loch Tummel
Admire the spectacular views (named after Robert the Bruce's first wife, Isabella) along Loch Tummel and Schiehallion
Admire the spectacular views (named after Robert the Bruce's first wife, Isabella) along Loch Tummel and Schiehallion
A story of High Resolve, Patriotism, Loyalty and the Jacobite Cause. And not exclusively for Macphersons!
Originally a barley mill and croft dating back to the 1700s, it finally closed in 1965. Over the next 25 years, it was converted into a single malt distillery
Chambered cairn & stone circle. On private ground so remember the Scottish Outdoor Access Code
The Atholl Palace Museum is the only museum of it's kind to celebrate the social history of a hotel
Historic Bridges and Gorge. Unusual conjunction of a rail viaduct over a road bridge over a running river
One of the best surviving Clava cairns close to Inverness. On private ground
Take a peek at unique details of this 1700s Highland home - a simple building with a complex history. Currently exterior access only.
Visit a true architectural oddity: a remarkable little fortified bell tower, standing alone on a hill above the parish church of Ardclach
A gothic style tower designed in 1839 as an observatory for Lord Francis Grey.