Aberfeldy
Aberfeldy is a bustling little town nestled by among the hills between Loch Tay and Pitlochry in Highland Perthshire. It has good shops and eating places to try and even an award-winning, licensed cinema. It makes a great centre for walking, sailing, golfing or all kinds of watersports and is also well placed for touring in all directions.
Aberfeldy Self Catering Cottages
McLeods Cottage
From £850 to £1450
- Sleeps: 2
- Bedrooms: 1
- Pets: Yes (1)
Drummond Cottage
From £450 to £750
- Sleeps: 2/4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Pets: No
Redgorton Cottage
From £625 to £1095
- Sleeps: 2/4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Pets: Yes (2)
Fortingall Schoolhouse
From £550 to £1050
- Sleeps: 2/6
- Bedrooms: 3
- Pets: Yes (1)
Falls Cottage
From £495 to £895
- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Pets: Yes (2)
Grandpa's Cottage
From £595 to £1050
- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Pets: Yes (2)
Braeside Cottage
From £595 to £950
- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Pets: No
Tigh na Eglaise
From £1195 to £2595
- Sleeps: 4/10
- Bedrooms: 5
- Pets: Yes (2)
Silverburn Cottage
From £695 to £1095
- Sleeps: 5
- Bedrooms: 2
- Pets: Yes (2)
Silcroft Cottage
From £595 to £1095
- Sleeps: 5
- Bedrooms: 3
- Pets: No
Activities for everyone
Enjoy a round of golf at the Aberfeldy Golf Club where there are very reasonable green fees and clubs for hire or, if fishing is of more interest, permits are available by arrangement with the local angling club for fishing for brown trout and grayling on the wonderful River Tay.
On the outskirts of the town is The Birks of Aberfeldy, a very picturesque circular walking route that takes in the beautiful Falls of Moness waterfalls. The falls inspired Robert Burns to write the song ‘The Birks of Aberfeldy’ on one of his visits there in 1787 and a bronze statue of the famous writer himself now proudly sits admiring the view.
Just outside Aberfeldy is the famous Dewar’s whisky distillery that was established all the way back in 1898 is just outside Aberfeldy. There are various distillery tours on offer followed by tastings in the whisky lounge/café that is warmed by a lovely open fire. For those with a sweet tooth there is even a tour that pairs different whiskies with chocolate - just the ticket! The heritage museum gives the chance to learn more about the history of the Dewar family and the café makes a good pit stop for lunch.
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