4 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast for a family of 5 from
£899

 

 

Atholl Palace Hotel, Pitlochry, Perthshire
PH16 5LY
Phone
(+44) 01796 472400
Fax
(+44) 01796 473036

info@athollpalace.com

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How to get here

Getting to Scotland

By Sea

From Europe the new ferry service from Zeebrugge to Rosyth is only 1 hours drive. Superfast Ferries
From Ireland, the Stenaline Stranrear to Belfast ferry is 2 1/2 hours drive.

By Air

The closest major airport is Edinburgh, at just over 1 hour away by car. It has services by over 50 airlines, including 200 flights to London daily, and regular direct services to Europe and New York.

Dundee also has a small airport, about ¾ hours drive. Glasgow international is 1½ hours away and Pestwick 2 hours.

Getting to Pitlochry

By Road

Approaching Pitlochry from the South, take the A924 (signposted for Pitlochry) off the A9. After passing the Blair Athol distillery, on your right, continue under a railway bridge and turn right into the Atholl Palace entrance.

From the north , take the A924 (signposted for Pitlochry) off the A9. The A924 is the main street through Pitlochry. Continue right through the town and turn sharp left just before the railway bridge.

By Train

Pitlochry Station is on the main line between Edinburgh and Inverness.

 

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The Castle Hotel Group also has a collection of fine Dublin hotels and student accommodation in Dublin City Centre, self catering holiday homes in Scotland and a Hotel in Prestayn , North Wales

 

 

 

map showing Pitlochry's position in Scotland detailed road map directions to the Atholl Palace Hotel

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We had virtually no rain in May and that has extended into June with hardly enough rain to “settle the stoor”. The result is that we have had the driest spring in nearly 100yrs......and that coming after the coldest and driest winter since 1914!