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Atholl Palace Hotel, Pitlochry, Perthshire
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How to get hereGetting to Scotland By Sea From Europe the new ferry service from Zeebrugge to Rosyth is only 1 hours drive. Superfast Ferries
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 PitlochryBy 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. see our location on Google Maps
If you are also planning a visit to Ireland the Castle Hotel Group in Dublin City Centre offer comfortable Georgian hotel accommodation.
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Come along and let us pamper you in the Lavender Spa for an afternoon of pure indulgence. Slip into a fluffy gown while we pour you a glass of bubbly and then relax in the jacuzzi or recline in the tranquil relaxation area. Your therapist for the afternoon will guide you to one of our crystal rooms for your selected experience. Choose one of the following top to toe treatments, by clicking on details, to complete your package. Price £99.00
An early brood of ducklings came….and went. They look so vunerable in their first few days out of the egg, almost like thistledown drifting across the water, and they are with all manner of things ready and waiting to eat them. However other females are still sitting and,with luck, the later broods will make it over these first few days and provide a spectacle on the ponds and lawns this summer.
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