
If there is something I love, it is the field. I know it is not for everyone, but for me, there is nothing better than being surrounded by nature. Peace, open space and freedom to live away from constant noise, feels good. I dream of a life in my own little big city, hidden from the world, with a farm, a horse stable, cows, goats, elephants, yes, elephants, and all the joys of life on the country farm.
Pitlochry is a lovely city located in Perthshire, Scotland.


Our trip began in KinnaragrordA lovely people in Perthshire, Scotland, known for their deep history and impressive landscapes. The name “Kinnaird” comes from the Scottish gaelic words Ceann Ard, which means “High Headland”, which makes sense once you see the views.
Not far from Kinnaird, we arrive at Moulinwhere we make sure to take a photo with the famous signage that welcomes visitors with an explosion of flowers. Pitlochry is known for his Pitlochry in flower Initiative, and it can be said that they are proud of their floral exhibitions. Each corner felt like a paint, with colors that appeared against the green field.



A small album took us beyond Pitlochry to Pitagadowhere we end our day walking and taking even more the beauty of the city.
We parked (free, which is always a victory!) And we wandering to a whiskey workshop that presented exclusively Scottish brands. And let me tell you that this was not your average collection. We are talking about whiskey at all levels, from affordable to luxury, with bottles that cost more than the cars of most people! One of the staff members told us about a whiskey who used to have worth it £ 30,000. I also learned something new: once the whiskey leaves its barrel, stops appreciating its value, while the wine continues as the years go by. Definitely an interesting fact!
From there, we explore the Menu newspapersthat is right next to the A9 in Bruir. It is a small but fascinating place dedicated to the history and heritage of the Donnachidh clan. The museum is next to one of the best known purchasing destinations of Scotland,Bruir's house“What, let me tell you, is the place for high quality Scottish field clothes.” Everything that is selected, with emphasis on crafts and tradition.
When we left, we had soaked Pitlochry's charm: its history, landscapes, local crafts and, of course, that quiet field feeling that I love so much.
The best places to visit in Pitlochry, Scotland
Recently we enjoy the scenic drainage through Pitlochry instead of stopping in the attractions, but if you are visiting, here are the best places to explore:
- Ben Vrackie“A gratifying walk with panoramic views.”
- Queen's view“A impressive point of view of Lock Tummel.”
- Fall of the river—Grace for walks or white water rafting.
A unique hydroelectric dam where Salmon can be seen upside down in spring and autumn.
A 700 -year -old fortress with large interiors and beautiful gardens.
The smallest traditional distillery of Scotland, which offers rich malts and tours.
The enchanted forest—A dazzling light and sound show.
Highland Games—Experience Sports and traditional Scottish music.
6. Bruir house
Luxury purchases for Scottish Kashmir, Tweed, Gourmet food and whiskey.
A quiet place for fishing, navigation or a picturesque picnic.
Pitlochry has something for everyone, maybe we will return in summer to see everything!


Scotland, you never disappoint when it comes to travel.
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