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NiickJW
Member Since: 01 May 2014
Location: Kempsford, Gloucestershire
Posts: 495
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Holiday to Loch Rannock/Pitlochry |
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Off on holiday for a week to Lock Rannock/Pitlochry area of Scotland with the wife and kids (almost 3 and 6.5) around the eater break. Driving in the D3 up from south Cotswolds. Never been to the area before. Kids want to drive up to Loch Ness to find Nessie. Just wondered what else people can recommend to do in the area. I know we will have to drive a bit to do some things
Cheers
Nick
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19th Mar 2017 9:09 am |
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HughMartin
Member Since: 30 Mar 2008
Location: Aberdeenshire
Posts: 751
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I wouldn't bother with Loch Ness. Tell the kids the monster takes a holiday in Loch Rannoch at Easter. It's a lot closer. You could drive along Loch Rannoch to the end of the road at Rannoch Station and take the train to Fort William and back.
The Landmark centre at Carrbridge is a good day out for the kids but a tad expensive. Also, a trip up the mountain railway at Cairngorm is fun. The wife would probably like some time at House of Bruar and there is a nice walk following a mountain stream behind the shop which you could take the kids on. At Pitlochry, you can hire a rowing boat on Loch Faskally.
I could go on and on. It's a great area to holiday at. Hope you get good weather.
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19th Mar 2017 9:20 am |
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Someone-Gone
Member Since: 21 Dec 2015
Location: Gone
Posts: 5117
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Nice weather in Scotland is a bit like looking for the Holy Grail. Go on th assumption it will be raining and you won't go far wrong.
From Pitlochry - Loch Ness would be a 3 hour plus round trip away. Not worth it. Even Urquhart Castle at Drumnadrochit is an arm and a leg to visit.
Perth, 20 mins away is okay for a bit of shopping, likewise Dundee, add another half hour, where there much more to do. Visit the ship Discovery, Tay Bridge, go to St. Andrews, another 20 mins, East Neuk etc.
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19th Mar 2017 9:25 am |
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Slobbox
Member Since: 10 Jul 2015
Location: Ribble Valley
Posts: 307
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We stayed in Kinloch Rannock last Easter was a beautiful area for walking and several distillery's and castles within driving distance. Stephen
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19th Mar 2017 10:34 am |
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Alan B
Member Since: 12 Feb 2013
Location: Fife
Posts: 6528
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Plenty to see and do, but depends what you like?
Blair Atholl castle, walk round the grounds, House of Bruar a bit expensive IMO , Aberfeldy, white water rafting, Loch Tay, Pitlochry Dam, etc etc
As said a lot of places within an hours drive give you huge scope to find something for everyone.
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19th Mar 2017 10:47 am |
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Alex08
Member Since: 09 Nov 2006
Location: Glasgow
Posts: 1600
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Before you stick your size 10 in it with the locals - its Loch RannoCH - you need to practice the CH sound - I'll give you a clue - its not a K!
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19th Mar 2017 11:07 am |
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NiickJW
Member Since: 01 May 2014
Location: Kempsford, Gloucestershire
Posts: 495
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Thanks for all the advise. l will try not to put my size 13's in to with the locals. The wife's keen to visit the shop of her favourite distillery just down the road from Pitlochry. Kids enjoy being out side so I'm sure we'll find lots of things to keep us all entertained. Just have to find an excuse to pop to Dundee to see Disco Mikey for some bits.
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19th Mar 2017 11:18 am |
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Alex08
Member Since: 09 Nov 2006
Location: Glasgow
Posts: 1600
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Its a really nice part of the country. Another place to visit is Killin at the far end of Loch Tay but maybe a bit out of the way. Or get the train from Rannoch to fort William and Mallaig for a day out. See parts of the moor that you can't from the road.
If you go to Dundee the Horn Milk Bar (beside the Caravan/Motorhome sellers) on the A90 has the biggest bacon rolls ever! But if you are on holiday go to Dundee via Pitlochry, Kirkmichael, Blairgowrie and Couper Angus -A924. Very scenic if you are not in a hurry. And if you are not in a hurry on the way up or down then take the tourist road from the A90 north of Dunblane via Crieff to Dunkeld - A822).
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19th Mar 2017 11:34 am |
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DG
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Member Since: 12 Dec 2005
Location: The Gaff
Posts: 50979
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Lovely part of the world...recommend Aberfeldy to Kenmore... then along the north of Loch Tay to Fearnan ...turn right to Fortingall where reputedly the worlds oldest Yew tree is in the churchyard ..continue to Cosheville turn right and up and over to Tummel Bridge then right to Loch Rannoch ...keep going to Rannoch station ......other notables Pitlochry, Killin, Creiff you could spend a month finding little gems tbh 21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
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19th Mar 2017 11:52 am |
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NiickJW
Member Since: 01 May 2014
Location: Kempsford, Gloucestershire
Posts: 495
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Been here 3 days so far, beautiful scenery, friendly locals and weather has been sunny everyday so far!! Couldn't ask for more. Been up to Avimore and the Cairngorms and up the railway to the top of the mountain. Up to Inverness and Loch Ness. Had a beautiful drive in the D3 down the side of Loch Ness to find neptunes staircase. Been locally to Highland Safari. Unfortunately didn't make it into a defender or one of there 3 new D5 HSE's. (like the front and the interior. Still not sure of the back end) kids enjoyed the Red deer and owls. Only got slightly rained on at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park today. More exploring tomorrow !
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10th Apr 2017 2:26 pm |
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galwaygreen
Member Since: 30 Oct 2011
Location: plymouth
Posts: 6525
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see if LRE dunkeld are doing a TREC day...amazing....not far from pitlocky
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10th Apr 2017 8:21 pm |
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mick
Member Since: 21 Jan 2007
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 2049
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I wouldn't bother with that area I prefer the West coast or up round Inverness
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10th Apr 2017 9:18 pm |
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