Holiday rentals in Pitlochry

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    Explore 120 holiday rentals in Pitlochry

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    Pitlochry holiday rentals start at £59 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    50 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

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  • Wifi availability

    110 of Pitlochry holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Pitlochry stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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Top guest favourite
A vibrant living room features a plush teal sofa and a stylish decorative fireplace with intricate details. Soft natural light filters through a window, highlighting the elegant wall decor and a tasteful bookshelf. A round mirror adds depth to the inviting space.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Luxury Pitlochry Retreat Cairngorms Ntl Pk Gateway

Luxury 70 sq meter apartment in the picturesque village of Pitlochry. Located in a newly renovated Victorian building. With ultra stylish interior, super comfy king size bed, XL HD TV and Media room w/ Netflix, living room, separate dining room, large fully stocked kitchen w/ new Bosch appliances, ultra fast fiber broadband, patio area, & bathroom w/ both a monsoon shower & bathtub. Every thing is absolutely NEW! Town Cntr 5 min walk Train Station 10 min walk Cairngorms National Park 5 miles

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Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

The Old Coach House Pitlochry

'The Old Coach House' is a charming 18th century detached stone cottage with it's own private gardens.  It sits within an elevated position & offers stunning views over the surrounding countryside. In a quiet setting, it’s only a short walk from all local amenities. The cottage comfortably sleeps 4, with 1 twin & 1 double bedroom upstairs & dual aspect windows inc large skylight. Downstairs has a solid oak kitchen, a bathroom with shower over bath & lovely living/dining room with French doors.

Top guest favourite
The inviting interior showcases a sleeping area adorned with framed botanical art. A vibrant throw covers the spacious bed, while candles and a floral arrangement sit atop a wooden table. Soft lighting from bedside lamps creates a warm ambiance.
Guest suite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 462 reviews

Beautiful Bolthole By the Birks of Aberfeldy

The Bolthole is self-contained, luxuriously comfortable, beautiful, quirky and pet friendly. Nestled on the hillside of the market town of Aberfeldy, within easy walking distance of the centre, this peaceful guest suite offers a unique space to unwind and relax away from the crowd. Enjoy woodland walks direct from the garden gate, take a long soak in the en-suite’s enormous bath-tub built for two. Cosy up on the sofa with a good book or sit in the garden by the fire & BBQ, watching the sun set.

Top guest favourite
The cottage is surrounded by vibrant flowerbeds featuring red poppies, white blossoms, and yellow foliage, set against a backdrop of a clear blue sky. Solar panels are visible on the roof, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern design.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Adorable 2 Bedroom Eco-Friendly Character Cottage

This renovated old gardener's cottage sits within the grounds of a Victorian house and commands beautiful hillside views from an enviable elevated position. The cottage consists of an open plan sitting room, dining room and kitchen. There are two bedrooms, one with a double bed and en-suite bathroom with overhead shower and the other with a zip and link king size bed which can be separated into two small beds (2x2'6"x6'3") and en-suite shower room. All rooms look to the patio and hillside view.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of the lodge is illuminated by a warm light, showcasing the natural wooden logs. A vivid sunset fills the sky with hues of pink and purple, creating a serene backdrop. Silhouetted trees are visible in the distance, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Cabin
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 492 reviews

The Hayloft River Garry Lodges with hot tubs.

The Hayloft is one of our newly built luxury lodges situated amongst some of the most stunning countryside in Highland Perthshire. Each log cabin has its own private hot tub & balcony with barbecue area over looking the hills. Each lodge has 2 bedrooms,shower room & toilet, fully equipped fitted kitchen & lounge,tv,dvd etc. Park up in your private parking space there is plenty room for 2 -3 cars. We do welcome well behaved dogs max 2 per lodge Our other lodges are The Stable & The Farmers Den

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Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

The Stable Loft on Loch Tummel

A unique setting, right on the shores of Loch Tummel surrounded by the scenery of the Perthshire countryside, The Stable Loft is cosy, spacious holiday accommodation within a 200-year-old farmhouse and is formed within a converted hayloft. The Stable Loft is perfect for a family holiday, fishing, wild swimming or water-sports holiday and also a romantic getaway. It is a peaceful oasis, tucked away from it all at Foss, in the Tummel Valley, but it is easily accessible from the A9 near Pitlochry.

Top guest favourite
The living area features a blend of modern furnishings and colorful decor. A dark leather sofa sits beside a bright green coffee table, while two yellow accent chairs are positioned near the window. A wall-mounted television is above an electric fireplace, set against patterned wallpaper.
Flat
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

Struan House - central Pitlochry

Located in Pitlochry, a unique and quaint tourist town in Highland Perthshire, Struan House is within walking distance of many restaurants, bars and the Pitlochry Festival Theatre. This one bedroom apartment is stylishly decorated and can sleep four; two in the double bedroom, two on the sofa bed. Many outdoor activities are available in the area include bungee, zip park, quad biking and rafting. There are also numerous walks and mountain biking trails so come and explore this beautiful area

Top guest favourite
A private deck area is highlighted by a round table and two chairs, shaded by a green umbrella. Wooden lattice fencing provides a sense of seclusion, while surrounding greenery enhances the tranquil setting. Access to the studio is facilitated through glass doors.
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Wee Glengarry Studio Apartment

Wee Glengarry is a lovely, stylish space for you to relax and enjoy. Our studio is fully self-contained, with direct access from a private, decked garden area, solely for guests use. It is a quiet retreat for couples and solo travellers to enjoy in close proximity to the local Victorian town of Pitlochry. Situated in a small woodland copse, next to Loch Faskally, excellent for wild swimming - we are close to the railway station and a five minute walk to all the local restaurant's and pubs.

Top guest favourite
A charming period home, built in a Scottish Arts and Crafts style, is framed by greenery. The stone exterior and traditional roof complement the serene surroundings by Loch Earn. The backdrop features rolling hills and a clear blue sky, enhancing the peaceful atmosphere of the location.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Beautiful period home on loch, wonderful views

Wonderful period home in the Scottish Highlands, in a stunningly special romantic location on Loch Earn. Perfect for a long holiday or short break with family or friends, a special celebration or even a honeymoon! Or just to enjoy beautiful scenery. Great for exploring - day trips in all directions. Easy to reach - 75 mins from Edinburgh. Lovely year round – in summer, sun and dining on the decking; in winter, walks and warming by the log fire. Wonderful views always!

Guest favourite
A dining area is presented with a solid oak table set for eight. Elegant leather chairs surround the table, complemented by decorative glassware and table settings. A large mirror reflects the ambient lighting, while a window provides a view of the outside greenery.
Flat
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 409 reviews

4 Bedroom Holiday Home in Pitlochry

Elmsdown is a comfortable and airy four bedroom, two storey apartment in the heart of this charming highland town. This bright, spacious apartment offers convenience and comfort for families and groups seeking a self-catering base for their holiday. You are free to arrive anytime after 4pm on your day of arrival - there is no need to race to arrive before a certain point as the key safe by the front door allows you maximum flexibility! License No. PK11131F EPC rating F.

Guest favourite
A charming entrance is visible with a set of stairs leading to a Shepards hut, surrounded by greenery. Potted plants and a small wooden table with two folding chairs create a welcoming outdoor space for relaxation.
Shepherd’s hut
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Cosy heated Shepard’s hut with beautiful views

A very comfortable, heated, beautifully appointed Shepards hut with stunning views over the Tay valley. An ideal location to relax, reconnect and explore the magic of Perthshire. We have ancient Caledonian woodlands for you to explore, full of incredible wildlife and a wild swimming pond for those looking for a cold water fix - look us up under cotwild The Shepards hut sleeps 2 adults & 2 children under 12yrs on a sofa bed sleeping bag. 2 well behaved dogs welcome.

Guest favourite
A striking stone structure is observed spanning over the River Ardle. The unique architecture features turrets and arched bridges, surrounded by lush greenery. The clear blue sky enhances the picturesque scene, reflecting the serene, rural setting in which the home resides.
Castle
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 695 reviews

The Bridge House, Unique 2 bedroom home on bridge!

If your looking for something a little different then The Bridge House might be just for you! My unusual 2 bedroom home was built on a bridge spanning the River Ardle in 1881. Charming original features including stone spiral stairs, traditional Scottish timber clad walls, stone/pine flooring and even a privy directly over the river below! Recently renovated. Quiet, peaceful and rural location. Pretty views from every window. Sauna. Category A listed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Pitlochry?

    Pitlochry has welcoming neighborhoods near the town center and scenic areas by the River Tummel, which are frequently suggested for stays. Many vacation rentals feature access to gardens or picturesque views, making them popular with travelers.

  • What are the best things to do in Pitlochry with kids?

    Families often explore the local parks, interactive museums, and nature trails around Pitlochry. Loch Faskally and nearby woodland walks provide space for outdoor games, picnics, and wildlife spotting.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Pitlochry?

    Pitlochry has scenic walks around Loch Faskally, visits to Blair Athol Distillery, and performances at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, which are often recommended. Exploring local gardens and historic sites is also a favorite activity.

  • How is the weather in Pitlochry?

    Pitlochry experiences cool, damp winters around 33–44°F (0–7°C) and mild summers reaching 51–67°F (11–20°C). Rain is common year-round, so waterproof clothing and sturdy shoes are frequently suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Pitlochry?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and meeting fewer rainy days in Pitlochry. Seasonal events and lush scenery make this period a favorite among many visitors.

  • What are the best places to visit in Pitlochry?

    Popular local sites include Blair Athol Distillery, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, and the Edradour Distillery. Walks along Loch Faskally’s shores and visits to the Dam and Fish Ladder are frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Pitlochry?

    Pitlochry has forested walks like the Faskally Woods trails and climbs to Ben Vrackie, which are often recommended for panoramic views. The area’s gentle paths along Loch Faskally are also popular for leisurely strolls.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Pitlochry?

    Families enjoy woodland walks, exploring Loch Faskally, and visiting the Dam and Fish Ladder to watch salmon leap upstream. Interactive exhibits at local museums and parks around town are also popular for children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Pitlochry?

    Travelers frequently explore the Cairngorms National Park for nature outings, visit historic castles like Blair Castle, or tour scenic villages in the surrounding Highlands. Local distilleries and gardens are also often suggested as stops.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Pitlochry?

    Pitlochry has a range of pet-friendly vacation rentals, including cottages and homes near forest and riverside paths. Many hosts welcome pets, especially in quieter neighborhoods and scenic areas.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Pitlochry?

    Bring waterproof layers and comfortable shoes, as weather shifts quickly in Pitlochry. Locals recommend exploring both the main streets for shops and cafés, as well as quieter woodland paths for peaceful scenery.

  • What is Pitlochry known for?

    Pitlochry is known for its distilleries, theater performances, and outdoor landscapes featuring lochs and forests. The Dam and Fish Ladder, where visitors can watch seasonal salmon runs, is also a distinct local feature.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Pitlochry?

    Explore lesser-known paths in Faskally Woods and the enchanted Black Spout Wood, which has a picturesque waterfall. Smaller galleries and independent shops around the town center also hold locally made crafts.

  • What are the best foods to try in Pitlochry?

    Scottish classics such as locally caught salmon, venison, and hearty stews are frequently suggested in Pitlochry. Taste handmade shortbread or haggis for a traditional bite paired with Highland whisky.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Pitlochry?

    Pack waterproof jackets, sturdy walking boots, and layered clothing for changeable weather. A reusable water bottle and camera are useful for exploring outdoor sites and capturing scenic views around Pitlochry.

  • What is the nightlife in Pitlochry like?

    Pitlochry’s nightlife centers around cozy pubs with live folk music, local whisky tastings, and relaxed social spaces. Seasonal theater performances and town festivals occasionally add to the evening buzz.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Pitlochry?

    The Pitlochry Highland Games in late summer is frequently suggested for cultural festivities, while the Enchanted Forest light show draws visitors in autumn. Seasonal theater events are also popular throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Pitlochry?

    Pitlochry has family-friendly vacation rentals, including spacious homes and cottages near parks and walking trails. Many accommodations welcome children and feature open outdoor spaces or access to local playgrounds.

All about Pitlochry

Set amid moorland, tumbling burns, and forest, this attractive Victorian town on the River Tummel is at the centre of Highland Perthshire, and is one of Scotland’s largest hubs. All the facilities of a major town are here — interesting shops, pubs, and restaurants; a great theatre; and two of the region’s most important distilleries. Yet the beguiling natural environment is more befitting of some remote outpost. Backed by the peak of Ben Vrackie — with the foothills of the Grampian Mountains to the south, Loch Tay and Loch Tummel to the west, and the monster mountains of the Cairngorms National Park to the north — incredible scenery lies in every direction, making it a perfect base for hiking into the wilds. The area is deeply historic too, with sites such as Blair Castle and Killiecrankie, an evocative place and site of a Jacobite battle.

What are the top things to do in Pitlochry?

Pitlochry Festival Theatre

The Edinburgh Festival isn’t the only place in Scotland to see ground-breaking theatre. The Pitlochry Festival Theatre, aka Scotland’s “Theatre in the Hills,” has a constant turnover of brilliant shows, from classic adaptations to new work by leading Scottish playwrights and scratch performances that road-test scenes from plays still in development.

Explorers Garden

Next to the theatre, the Explorers Garden references the Scottish explorers of the last two centuries, who travelled the globe unearthing new plant and tree species. Glades represent each area of the world, featuring rarities such as blue Himalayan poppies, familiar species like azaleas and lupins, and sculptures.

Blair Atholl

The village of Blair Atholl is home to myriad attractions, not least Blair Castle, a white wedding cake of a construction that has stood as gatekeeper to the Highlands for 700 years, now offering tours of its opulent rooms and gorgeous gardens. The village’s old watermill has been put back into use to grind flour for bread that you can buy in the tea shop and bakery. Nearby, visit the pretty Falls of Bruar to see waterfalls and a sheer-sided gorge.