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Killiecrankie

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Kate
July 3, 2020
This National Trust of Scotland visitor centre explains the battle of Killicrankie and has some beautiful walks through the forest and the gorge.
Marcella And Duncan
June 28, 2020
learn about the history and the nature of the local area. beautiful riverside walks.
Lesley
October 15, 2020
I recommend this as a short stop, providing historical interest, a beautiful walk and stunning scenes for photographs. It’s location is ten minute drive after visiting the Queens view, also just one mile north of Pitlochry and ten miles south of Blair Castle.
Shirley
October 4, 2021
Visitor centre - walk to Soldiers Leap and excellent coffee shop
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August 8, 2021
The Highlands meet the Lowlands at this pass where the River Garry flows along the floor of a magnificent wooded gorge, where the tree-lined slopes are home to a variety of wildlife, flora and fauna. However, the Pass of Killiecrankie hasn’t always been a haven of peace and tranquillity. On 27 July 1689 the first shots in the Battle of Killiecrankie were fired – one of the goriest battles in Scottish history. Discover the lucky Redcoat soldier’s 18ft leap. Find out about the geology, wildlife and history at the visitor centre, then follow the paths to explore the Pass. The views are breathtaking – a perfect place to contemplate nature and the past.
The Highlands meet the Lowlands at this pass where the River Garry flows along the floor of a magnificent wooded gorge, where the tree-lined slopes are home to a variety of wildlife, flora and fauna. However, the Pass of Killiecrankie hasn’t always been a haven of peace and tranquillity. On 27 July…
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Killiecrankie, Scotland