Attractions and places to see around Blair Atholl And Struan are situated in the Scottish Highlands, offering a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. The area is part of the Cairngorms National Park, featuring significant mountains, glens, and lochs. This region provides opportunities to explore cultural sites and engage with the natural environment.
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Rounded hill to the east of Drummochter, but good views to the west.
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Big rounded hill with extensive views to the pass of Killiecrankie.
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Easy to get to, and the views definitely make the walk worthwhile.
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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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2 or 3 river crossings. Your potentially getting wet. There is a high level bypass which is not a great cycle and boggy, stagnant and rocky in parts.
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Cracking hill. Just shy of s munro, but worth the ascent.
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Enjoy the view from this lone Cairngorms outlier over to Ben Macdui (whilst you eat your sarnies sheltered from the wind behind the huge summit cairn!)
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The region is rich in history. You can explore Blair Castle, the ancestral seat of the Atholl family for over 700 years, which offers tours of its 32 rooms and features the Atholl Highlanders. Other notable historical sites include the working Blair Atholl Water Mill, the Atholl Country Life Museum, and the Clan Donnachaidh Centre. The hamlet of Old Blair and Struan Kirk also hold historical significance.
Yes, the area boasts stunning natural beauty. Within the grounds of Blair Castle, you'll find the restored Hercules Garden and Diana's Grove, home to some of Great Britain's tallest trees. Glen Tilt offers extensive walking and cycling trails through 145,000 acres of spectacular landscapes. Don't miss the impressive Falls of Bruar, a series of waterfalls with woodland walks, and the tranquil Loch Moraig surrounded by pine trees.
Blair Atholl and Struan are excellent bases for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive walking and cycling trails, particularly within Atholl Estates and Glen Tilt. The region is part of the Cairngorms National Park, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and more challenging climbs up Corbetts and Munros. For specific routes, check out the guides for waterfall hikes, mountain hikes, and easy hikes in the area.
Families can enjoy exploring the grounds of Blair Castle, including the Hercules Garden. The Blair Atholl Water Mill offers an interesting glimpse into traditional life and is a great spot for a treat. Easy walks, such as those around the Falls of Bruar or the Hercules Garden – Old Blair Village loop, are also suitable for families.
For challenging mountain hikes, the region offers several prominent summits. You can tackle Ben Vrackie summit, a Corbett offering extensive views, or the iconic Schiehallion summit, sometimes called the 'centre of Scotland'. Other challenging climbs include Carn Liath and Glas Tulaichean Summit. More details can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Blair Atholl And Struan guide.
The best time for walking in Blair Atholl and Struan is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is milder, and the days are longer, making for more pleasant hiking conditions. However, the Scottish Highlands weather can be unpredictable, so always be prepared for changing conditions.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. You can enjoy the Bruar Gorge loop from Pitagowan, the Hercules Garden – Old Blair Village loop, or the Lower Falls of Bruar loop from House of Bruar. These routes offer gentle terrain and scenic views. For more options, consult the Easy hikes around Blair Atholl And Struan guide.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views from the summits. For instance, Ben Vrackie summit offers great views north into the Cairngorms and west down Loch Tummel. From Schiehallion summit, the views are described as 'awesome' in good weather. The massive cairn on Meall Chuaich Summit Cairn provides shelter and good views towards Badenoch and Strathspey.
The area is rich in wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for spotting various species. You might see red deer, roe deer, and red squirrels, especially in areas like Glen Tilt and within the Cairngorms National Park. Keep an eye out for birds of prey as well; eagles have been sighted near Glas Tulaichean Summit.
While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed in the provided data, the Blair Atholl Water Mill is known for its coffee and cake, with everything made from flour ground on-site. The nearby House of Bruar, though primarily a shopping destination, also offers dining options.
The Blair Atholl Historic Trail is a designated route that allows visitors to explore the village's rich history. It guides you through various points of interest, offering insights into the area's past and its significant landmarks.
Yes, Blair Atholl and some surrounding villages are part of the vast Cairngorms National Park. This designation means the area offers extensive opportunities for outdoor enjoyment, including hiking, walking trails, and wildlife spotting, all within a protected and scenic landscape.


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