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A fine, Scottish family house, superbly set within two acres, mainly natural woodland overlooking Pitlochry. Looking out on the garden, our restaurant offers the best of fresh, Scottish produce.
Birchwood is a charming example of Victorian architecture - a fine, Scottish family house, superbly set within two acres, mainly natural woodland, but with a generous sweep of lawn, overlooking the town of Pitlochry. The character of the country house with darkwood-panelled hall, open fire on colder months in the lounge, enhanced by comfortable furnishings, has been carefully retained. Your resident hosts assure you of the warmth of welcome and individual attention, which ensures your stay is spent in a relaxed, convivial atmosphere. Looking out on the garden, our restaurant offers the best of fresh, Scottish produce. The quality of the dining experience is one of the main attractions for the many repeat visitors. The menu, recreated daily by Viv, is complimented by a selection of fine wines. Birchwood is an entirely NON SMOKING establishment. Pitlochry is perfectly located to be your Scottish holiday base. At the geographical heart of the country, it is the ideal springboard for exploration, both far-flung and near. Within a half hour drive you can enjoy Tummel and Loch Rannoch, on the legendary Road to the Isles. Walking, cycling (off and on road), climbing, fishing and water-sports are all readily available for the active, while all can experience breathtaking scenery - ravishing new vistas with every bend in the road.
Directions.
Arriving by car from the south (Perth) side of Pitlochry, you pass the Bells distillery on the right and a bp filling station on the left. The road then runs under a railway bridge through which you will see the Birchwood sign framed in the arch. First turn on the right is East Moulin Road - take it and our entrance is 100m on the right. From the north (Inverness) side drive through the centre of Pitlochry. After you leave the central area you will pass the Tourist Information on the left, then a police station. Next road is East Moulin Road - take it and our entrance is 100m on the right. For visitors arriving by train or bus, we'll be happy to arrange collection.
12 rooms on 2 floors.
Single Room
Compact rooms with showers, but with all the same facilities as the larger rooms One single room looks out on the lawn and natural wooded area, one over the Pitlochry suburbs and the other over the car park.
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Double Room
In keeping with the history of the house as a private residence, each bedroom is unique. All have colour co- ordinated linen, curtains and bedding. Naturally there is TV, self-dial telephone and hospitality tray. All beds have electric blankets for those not so warm spring or autumn nights. There are four standard double rooms: room 2 with bath and shower and room 6, 11 and 12 with walk-in shower. The standard double rooms 2, 11 and 12 overlook the lawn and natural wooded area, while room 6 overlooks Pitlochry. Room 12 is the only ground floor room.
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Twin Room
In keeping with the history of the house as a private residence, each bedroom is unique. All bedrooms have colour co-ordinated linen, curtains and bedding. Naturally there is TV, self-dial telephone and hospitality tray. All beds have electric blankets for those not so warm spring or autumn nights. The standard twin room is room 7, which has a bath and shower. It overlooks the garden and town, facing west. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A
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Superior Double Room
In keeping with the history of the house as a private residence, each bedroom is unique. There is no predictable uniformity. All bedrooms have colour co-ordinated linen, curtains and bedding. There is a TV, self- dial telephone and hospitality tray. All beds have electric blankets for those not-so-warm spring or autumn nights. There are two superior double rooms, room 1 and room 3, both with bath and shower. The superior rooms are of generous proportions and comfortably furnished, both looking out onto the surrounding woodlands. Room 3 has a particularly sunny aspect. Room 1 overlooks the lawn and the wooded rise above the hotel, while room 3 takes in the woodland and the hills guarding the Tummel Valley.
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Superior Twin Room
In keeping with the history of the house as a private residence, each bedroom is unique. There is no predictable uniformity. All have colour coordinated linen, curtains and bedding. Naturally, there is a TV, self dial telephone and hospitality tray. All beds have electric blankets for those not so warm spring or autumn nights. The superior twin rooms are 5 and 8, both generously proportioned and comfortably furnished. Room 5 has a walk-in shower, while room 8 has a bath and shower. Room 5 has views in 2 directions, over the garden and over the town, guarded by the Tummel Valley hills. Room 8 overlooks the garden and town, facing west.
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Distances from the hotel: -- Edinburgh Airport - 100km
- Nearest Major Train Station - Pitlochry (1km from the hotel)
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