Location
Beautifully situated, set amid spectacular mountain scenery at the foot of Glen Tilt on the banks of the delightful River Tilt, near the Falls of Bruar and Forest of Atholl. A short walk away from the highland village of Blair Atholl and close to the tourist centre of Pitlochry.
Accommodation & Facilities Touring
The newly developed touring park offers a limited number of pitches, grass or hardstanding, all with electricity, and most with fully serviced "Super Pitches" including electric, water and drainage points. There is a fully heated shower block, separate laundry and washing-up room.
Accommodation & Facilities
35' x 12' wide, two bedroom, well equipped caravan holiday homes available, many with beautiful river and mountain views. The park has a laundry.
Family
The excellent pool complex has toddlers pool and the park has plentry of space for games and running off all that energy! Visiting in August? - the children will love the Blair Atholl Gala evenings.
Entertainment
A fantastic on-site indoor swimming pool complex with a toddlers pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi, a gym, hair salon and standing tan.
Food & Drink
An excellent on-site restaurant serving lunch and dinner and a bistro bar with a roof terrace and overlooking the pool for lighter snacks and drinks, or relax with a drink in the comfortably furnished lounge. Local shops in Blair Atholl or for a wider range Pitlochry is only a short drive away.
Owning a Holiday Home
Own a holiday hideaway on the banks of the delightful River Tilt Park, OPEN 365 days a year, set in some of Scotland's finest and most breathtaking scenery. We invite you to discover the highest quality of hospitality, food and leisure facilities. All homes double-glazed, central heated, large balconys etc. Unmatched in Perthshire.
Contact us for a free colour brochure and information pack.
Piped Gas!
Local Activities
A working watermill and bowling green are to be found in the nearby village and many more activities in Pilochry, the local town, including the festival theatre and salmon ladder. Why not hire some mountain bikes or go pony trekking and explore the region - an area rich in beautiful scenery including the Falls of Bruar and Forest of Atholl. Discover this areas fascinating history, from the Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689 to the Jacobite rebellions of the 18th century.