Aberfeldy & Kenmore

Loch Tay from Blackrock Viewpoint © VisitScotland_Scottish ViewpointAn area of views to take your breath and inspire your awe.

This part of Big Tree Country lays claim to the oldest living organism in Europe and the glen described by Sir Walter Scott as the “longest, loneliest and loveliest” in Scotland.

Tales of hermits, dragons and demons abound, whilst spectacular waterfalls have provided inspiration for Scotland’s national bard, Robert Burns.

For keen wildlife watchers, the area gives you the opportunity to see some of our most alluring native species such as the red squirrel, capercaillie and pine marten.

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Walkers at Killiecrankie © VisitScotland

Pass of Killiecrankie

The pine marten, sometimes referred to as the tree weasel, hunts squirrels through the tree tops.

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