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Dunalastair Hotel
The Square, Kinloch Rannoch, Perth and Kinross PH16 5PW

This striking Victorian hotel located by Loch Rannoch and the ’Schiehallion’ mountain dominates the village square of Kinloch Rannoch and boasts friendly and efficient staff. Privately-owned and run, the hotel occupies a prominent position overlooking a small...
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Attractions near Dunalastair Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Dunalastair Hotel:
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| Loch Tay (15.7 Miles) |
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Loch Tay is situated in the centre of Scotland, just south of the Grampian Mountains, with Killin at the south of the loch and Kenmore...
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| Rannoch Moor (17.3 Miles) |
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If you’re searching for wild, rugged Scotland, look no further than Rannoch Moor. The moor covers an area of 20 square miles at a height...
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| An Dun (18.5 Miles) |
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This Corbett boasts some of the steepest hill slope in all of Scotland. An Dun (827m) is best appreciated from the south as you approach...
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| Gaick Pass (18.7 Miles) |
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This ancient pass runs between Atholl and Speyside in the Highlands. It can be enjoyed as a long (34km) day hike, or two-day backpack by...
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| Salmon Ladder (19.1 Miles) |
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Pitlochry is famous for its hydro-electric dam and salmon ladder. The ladder was specially constructed to enable salmon to by-pass the dam and make their...
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| Pitlochry Dam (19.1 Miles) |
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Pitlochry Dam was constructed between 1947 and 1951, creating a man-made loch as well as a breeding site for greylag geese. This loch was...
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| Blair Castle (19.3 Miles) |
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Blair Castle has been home to the Atholl family for more than seven centuries and holds an important place in Scotland’s history. It has been...
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| Killiecrankie (20.6 Miles) |
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On 27 July 1689, the Pass of Killiecrankie echoed with the sound of battle cries and gunfire when a Jacobite army led by ’Bonne Dundee’...
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| Loch Earn (24.7 Miles) |
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Loch Earn is situated in the Central Highlands and looks really beautiful, especially in autumn. This lake is fringed by trees, steep hillsides and mountains...
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| Loch Turret (31.3 Miles) |
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In the hills above Crieff lies tranquil Loch Turret, bordered on the east by the Blue Crags and Choinneachain HIll and to the north-west by...
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| Loch Laggan (31.8 Miles) |
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This dammed Highland loch has the largest fresh water beach in the country. Lying in Glen Spean, between Kingussie and Fort William, its southern shore...
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| West Highland Way (32.1 Miles) |
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The West Highland Way is a marvellous long distance route which runs from the outskirts of Glasgow to Fort William in the Highlands. It’s 152km...
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| Sma’ Glen (32.4 Miles) |
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Flourishing with picturesque beauty and legend, Sma’ Glen was mostly occupied by crofters who supplemented their income with weaving, cattle droving and illicit whisky stifling....
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| Ossian’s Grave (36.5 Miles) |
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Situated at the head of Sma’ Glen overlooking the River Almond, Ossian’s Grave (also known as Clach Ossian which means Ossian’s Stone) is a large,...
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| MacRosty Park (39 Miles) |
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Situated on the west side of Crieff at the foot of Milnab Street, Macrosty Park was opened in 1902 and is named after its benefactor,...
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| Monzie Castle (39.6 Miles) |
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Monzie Castle is a large, castellated mansion which incorporates an early 17th Century L-plan tower house that was extended and remodelled in 1791. The property...
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| Crieff Ceramics (39.6 Miles) |
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Positioned at the western end of Crieff High Street, an hour’s drive from both Edinburgh and Glasgow, Crieff Ceramics is a small pottery workshop and...
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| The Strathearn Gallery (39.6 Miles) |
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Located in the heart of Scotland at Crieff in Perthshire, The Strathearn Gallery exhibits high quality ceramics, glass, textiles, furniture, wood, jewelery, silversmithing and metalwork...
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| Innerpeffray Library (39.6 Miles) |
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Innerpeffray Library is the oldest free-lending library in Scotland and was founded in 1691 by David Drummond, 3rd Lord Madderty and brother-in-law of the Great...
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| Artery Gallery (39.6 Miles) |
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Make art more affordable and accessible, Artery Gallery has a unique collection of jewellery, modern paintings and sculptures. We have painting from Scotland as well...
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| Crieff Visitor Centre (39.6 Miles) |
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There’s something for everyone at Crieff Visitor Centre - home to a 180-seater licensed restaurant, a Highland Drovers Exhibition, the Buchan Thistle Pottery visitor gallery...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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