Best attractions and places to see around Pitlochry And Moulin encompass a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Nestled in Highland Perthshire, the region offers a mix of challenging mountain hikes and serene lochs. Visitors can explore impressive engineering feats, ancient historical stones, and significant natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its Victorian architecture in Pitlochry and the surrounding woodlands and mountains.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Big rounded hill with extensive views to the pass of Killiecrankie.
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Carn Liath is a 975m Munro mountain in the Scottish Highlands. It sits to the east of Glen Tilt. We parked at https://www.ny-ezpass.com
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Cracking hill. Just shy of s munro, but worth the ascent.
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Nice waterfall, if you pass by you can take a detour. But it's pretty overgrown. We saw more impressive waterfalls on our tour in Scotland.
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Impressive. I particularly liked the information area with a live camera from a fish ladder basin and information about salmon
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Stone tower on the summit of Carn Liath. A wonderful view. Very stormy
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Can be very windy here as the wind races across the loch. There are a couple of large boulders in the southwest corner to hide behind especially when taking refreshments..
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A scenic destination target with great views over the valley below. Can be very windy; the loch sits in a wind funnel. There are a few large boulders to hide behind for a break. The main hikers' path up is 'improved' and has a fine gravel surface which is excellent but alas includes many sets of boulder steps. Fine when heading down but horrible when heading up.
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The region offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the dramatic Black Spout Waterfall, which is a scenic detour near the Edradour Distillery. For panoramic views, hike to the Ben Vrackie summit, offering vistas into the Cairngorms and down Loch Tummel. A tranquil spot below Ben Vrackie is Loch a' Choire, a small mountain loch. Other notable natural sites include the picturesque Loch Tummel and Queen's View, the rocky rapids of Linn of Tummel, and the walking trails in Faskally Woods.
Yes, Pitlochry and Moulin are rich in history. The impressive Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder is an engineering marvel where you can observe salmon migration. You can also discover ancient history at the Dunfallandy Pictish Stone, carved around 600 AD with intricate symbols. The ruins of the 13th-century Black Castle (Caisteal Dubh) offer a glimpse into the region's past. For cultural experiences, the Pitlochry Festival Theatre hosts internationally renowned performances, and the Moulin Brewery offers tours and tastings.
The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks around Loch Faskally or more challenging ascents like the one to Ben Vrackie summit. For cycling, there are various routes for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can explore MTB Trails around Pitlochry And Moulin or discover Gravel biking around Pitlochry And Moulin. For gentler walks, consider the Easy hikes around Pitlochry And Moulin.
Absolutely. The Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder is a fascinating visit for all ages, especially during salmon migration season. The Black Spout Waterfall trail is also considered family-friendly. Faskally Woods offers excellent walking opportunities, and in October, it hosts the Enchanted Forest event, which is very popular with families. The Explorer's Garden is another unique spot to discover plants from around the world.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and outdoor activities, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are particularly rewarding. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers stunning foliage, especially in 'Perthshire's Big Tree Country.' Salmon migration at the Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder is best observed between April-July and September-October.
For easy walks, consider the trails around Loch Faskally, such as the 'Tummel Suspension Bridge – Loch Faskally loop from Pitlochry' or the 'View of Loch Faskally – Loch Faskally loop from Pitlochry.' The path to Black Spout Waterfall is also an accessible option. These routes are generally well-maintained and offer pleasant scenery. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Pitlochry And Moulin guide.
Yes, a short drive from Pitlochry is Blair Castle & Gardens, a historic castle that has been home to the Atholl family for over 700 years. It features impressive 18th-century interior design and baronial architecture, surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from viewpoints like Ben Vrackie summit and Loch Tummel's Queen's View. The tranquility of spots like Loch a' Choire is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of challenging hikes and serene walks, along with the unique experience of seeing the salmon ladder at Pitlochry Dam.
The Pitlochry and Moulin Heritage Centre, which showcases the rich history and cultural heritage of the area, is currently closed for repairs at Moulin Kirk. They are actively seeking an alternative location to continue their mission. You can check for updates on their status at pitlochryandmoulinheritagecentre.co.uk.
Many of the walking trails in the Pitlochry and Moulin area are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or wildlife. Faskally Woods and the various loch-side paths are popular choices for walks with dogs. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
Yes, the Explorer's Garden, situated near the River Tummel, is a unique attraction. It celebrates the Scottish plant-hunters who introduced rare and unusual plant seeds and saplings to Scotland from across the globe, offering a diverse collection of flora.


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