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The view from the top is incredible and lovely to see whilst driving around the Pitlochry area. There is a gift shop, toilets and a cafe which was perfect for a ...
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Queen's View lies at the heart of Highland Perthshire and is the area's most popular visitor attraction. Just one look is enough to tell you why. When Queen ...
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Located in the Tay Forest Park, where the landscape changes with the seasons. A spot that is lovely no matter the time of year, a photographers dream!
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Queen's View is a famous vantage point looks out over one of the most iconic panoramas in Scotland, previously enjoyed by Queen Isabella and Queen Victoria.
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The viewpoint is roughly 200m from the car park and there is a very good paved path suitable for wheelchairs and prams. There is a wide viewing area protected ...
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Queen's View. A short distance away from Pitlochry is Loch Tummel. It is here that you can find one of the most photographed spots in Scotland.
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It is a stunning drive with super loch and mountain views, loads of wildlife and numerous well mapped walks. This loop is roughly the same route as the ...
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The Queen's View at the eastern end of Loch Tummel is a magnificent viewpoint with a vista along the loch to the conical peak of Schiehallion (1083m).
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The Queen's View Visitor Centre lies at the eastern edge of Loch Tummel just under 20 minutes drive from Atholl Palace Hotel and is surrounded by part of the ...
Queens View is a short drive (approximately 15 mins) from Pitlochry, as you head out towards Killiecrankie, you take the turning to Tummel and Rannoch.