Aberfeldy & Loch Tay

Coming Up...

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Aberfeldy History Exhibition. To complement the launch of 'Aberfeldy: The History of a Highland Community' by Ruary Mackenzie Dodds, The Wate... Read more

Colin McRae Rally, Saturday 25th Sept

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Coltness Car Club is the organising club of the Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally. The rally is the final round of the Hankook Scottish Rally Championship. ... Read more

Strathtay Tour

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As with the Fortingall Way Tour, head north out of Aberfeld... Read more

Kenmore & Acharn Tour

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The conservation village of Kenmore enjoys a strategic location at the fo... Read more

Loch Tay Tour

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This 48 mile-long circular route travels along the main road on the... Read more

Aberfeldy Tour

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There are many different routes you can take to explore Aberfeld... Read more

Glen Lyon Tour

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Glen Lyon has been described as Scotland’s longest, loneliest and lovelies... Read more

Fortingall Way Tour

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Head north out of Aberfeldy on the B846, passing the Black Wa... Read more

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Ours is a land of superlatives: Perthshire's highest mountain; Scotland's longest river; and Europe's oldest living thing. Offering all the best of Scotland in a nutshell, there is something for all ages and interests here whether you seek adventure, cultural stimulation, wildlife, or well-being. 

First made famous by Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, today Aberfeldy is Scotland's first Fairtrade town and retailers and attractions throughout the area do their best to promote Fairtrade, organic and environmentally friendly products. Just six miles west of the town, Loch Tay is the largest loch in Perthshire, framed by majestic mountains and hillside farms and cottages. As well as being the popular playground of sailors and watersports enthusiasts, the loch is home to 18 ancient dwellings called crannogs. Nearby to the north, Glen Lyon is often described as the longest, loneliest, and loveliest glen in Scotland, and has a wonderfully mystical atmosphere.  Why not download our 24 page guide, by clicking on the picture opposite?

We hope you enjoy exploring the area.  There is so much to do that you'll need to return time and time again to experience the best of what we offer. So, welcome, and welcome back.

Last Updated on Saturday, 10 April 2010 15:49