Holiday rentals in Pitlochry

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Pitlochry

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Guest favourite

Cabin in Perth and Kinross

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 277 reviews

The Cabin

Peaceful and tranquil pet-friendly log cabin with decking & patio area. The ideal getaway. The Cabin has an enclosed secure, quiet garden at the end of a private shared driveway. Surrounded by woodland and wildlife, with a small stream bubbling close by. The cabin is fully equipped and has an open plan living space with a fully fitted kitchen, breakfast bar, and lounge with smart tv. One double bedroom and bathroom. Outside, you have your private decking and seating area, gas bbq, and fire pit.

2–9 Oct

£128 per night
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Tiny home in Perth and Kinross

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Tiny home, great view self catering dog friendly.

Wee Blue Dream is a simple, comfortable log cabin with amazing views of the Black Castle and Ben Vrackie, Pitlochry, Scotland. A great escape for 1-3 people, especially if you are interested in countryside, walking, cycling, canoeing, adventure sports or simply kicking back at the fire pit with a glass of red wine, enjoying the views while your food cooks on the barbeque or pizza oven. Self catering with a simple kitchen area. And Lucy, our akita collie cross, welcomes all friendly dogs FOC.

9–16 Jan

£94 per night
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Guest suite in Perth and Kinross

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 290 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.

5–12 Jun

£131 per night

Popular amenities for Pitlochry holiday rentals

Stay near Pitlochry's top sights

Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre38 locals recommend
Pitlochry Festival Theatre56 locals recommend
Blair Athol Distillery25 locals recommend
The Old Mill Inn22 locals recommend
McKays Hotel, Bar & Restaurant10 locals recommend
Victorias Restaurant16 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Pitlochry

Guest favourite

Guest suite in Perth and Kinross

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 419 reviews

Riverside snug - Guest Suite by Aberfeldy

12–19 Sept

£96 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Aberfeldy

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

The Stag's Rest at Drumdewan Farmhouse, Dull.

13–20 May

£96 per night
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Hut in Perth

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 626 reviews

Tranquil and Cosy Perthshire Cabin

25 Oct – 1 Nov

£76 per night
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Tiny home in Aberfeldy

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 463 reviews

Rustic cabin with wood stove in Highland glen

18–25 Nov

£90 per night
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Flat in Pitlochry

4.85 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Central Pitlochry apartment close to all amenities

6–13 Feb

£125 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Blair Atholl

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Atholl Neuk, Blair Atholl

12–19 Sept

£92 per night
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Cottage in Pitlochry

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

The Stable Loft on Loch Tummel

12–19 Oct

£172 per night
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Guest house in Camserney

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Delightful chalet overlooking Strathtay

14–21 Mar

£91 per night
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Cottage in Perthshire

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Dunaird Cottage- Cosy 1 Bedroom Cottage

3–10 Oct

£108 per night
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Flat in Kirkmichael

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Kirkmichael Apartments - Strath Carron

10–17 Jul

£79 per night
Guest favourite

Cottage in Grantown-on-Spey

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Copper Cottage. Cosy, comfy, woods and wildlife.

10–17 Feb

£102 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Tarbet

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Ben Lomond Boutique Suite, Dramatic Loch Views

18–25 Jan

£111 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Pitlochry

Total rentals

130 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

40 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

40 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

60 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

6.2K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

£47 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Pitlochry

Welcome to 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.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Pitlochry

Autumn is the best season in Pitlochry, when nature lovers come to embrace the popular pastime of leaf-peeping. Nearby woodlands turn fiery hues of burnished copper, sandstone red, and crimson. Top spots include the Pass of Killiecrankie, Tay Forest, Allean Forest, and Faskally Woods, which lights up in sylvan wonder for its spectacular Enchanted Forest illuminations in October. Some attractions are closed in winter, but snow means skiing and winter mountaineering in the resorts of the Cairngorms. Pitlochry’s Winter Lighting Scheme brightens the town with twinkling lights from October to February; the long-running Winter Words Festival brings famous authors, broadcasters, and adventurers in February, and there’s one hell of a knees-up at the New Year’s Street Party on New Year’s Day.

Cyclists can enter the Etape Caledonia event, which begins and ends in the town. If tossing the caber is more your vibe, the Pitlochry Highland Games hurls traditional Scottish sports and music into the calendar in September.


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.

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