Welcome
to POPLARS OF PITLOCHRY BED AND BREAKFAST
Poplars of Pitlochry is a delightful Victorian Bed and Breakfast Guest House
built in the 1870's set in extensive grounds on an elevated position with
magnificent views overlooking the town of Pitlochry and the Vale of Atholl.
Poplars of Pitlochry is in a quiet position yet within strolling distance of
the town centre and the famous Pitlochry Festival Theatre. The eight
well decorated bedrooms offer guests comfort and relaxation after a long
day's travelling or sightseeing. All bedrooms are en suite in this
Guest House and each room has lovely panoramic views over the surrounding
area.
The owners hope that the moment you enter Poplars of Pitlochry Guest House Bed and Breakfast you will experience a warm welcome and their primary aim is to make your visit to this Guest House in Pitlochry as relaxing and enjoyable as possible and they will be delighted to give you all the information on Pitlochry and the special places to visit in the area during your stay.
Enjoy a full Scottish breakfast or Continental breakfast if preferred in the large south facing dining room. Relax in the sitting room before or after exploring the bustling little Scottish highland town of Pitlochry and the outstandingly beautiful surrounding area.
Relax in the grounds after a day away and enjoy the wildlife around.
Poplars of Pitlochry is within easy walking distance of Pitlochry Festival Theatre, The Salmon Fish Ladder, Pitlochry Train Station and many fine restaurants.
All rooms are en suite with Hospitality Trays with tea, coffee, biscuits, decanters of fresh highland water, Televisions, Hairdryers, Radio Alarm Clocks, a range of toiletries and large bath sheets and hand towels.
Free Internet access is available for guests travelling with their own laptop.
For walkers and cyclists - drying facilities and secure lock ups are available.
A large car park is situated to the rear of the property.
Decide to stay at The Poplars of Pitlochry Guest House and enjoy comfortable accommodation and warm
Scottish hospitality.
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