There are a range of key towns and villages in Perthshire to discover, from the bustling market-town of Blairgowrie to the picturesque Pitlochry, famed for its unique salmon ladder and Theatre, to the historical Cathedral town of Dunkeld and adjacent Birnam (home to Shakespeare's famous Wood).

With castles in Blair Athol to distilleries in Aberfeldy, Crieff and Pitlochry, plus lochs, glens, golf courses and fishing beats along the River Tay, there’s plenty of reasons to stay, relax and explore Perthshire.

Comrie

A view across the River Earn, in Comrie

Crieff & Strathearn

Perthshire Landscapes by Kacper Cwik

Dunkeld

Big Tree country Kacper Cwik

Perth City

A heritage building with tall windows and turrets on the riverside, Perth

Blairgowrie

Blair Atholl

The white turrets and fortress walls of Blair Castle shimmer in the summer sunshine. The grounds are luscious green, the pathways dry and well kept and the Scottish flag, the saltire, fly's high in a wind from the main turret against a blue sky

Aberfeldy & Loch Tay

Pitlochry

View from the top of Pitlochry Hydro Electric dam with the River Tummel flowing through the houses and swing bridge in the hamlet of Port Na Craig and the Highland hills in the distance

Killiecrankie

Bridge by Pitlochry boating station

Guest Reviews

At the end of a wonderful week in this lovely cottage, we’re wishing we had booked a second week. The location is perfect, the scenery beautiful and the cottage is a dream. We have stayed in some lovely holiday cottages over the years, this one ranks No 1.


June 2019
Dear Bea, We had a lovely stay at Lettoch Beag. The cottage and its facilities were excellent. Steve and Kirsty were very kind and welcoming. We would certainly recommend to others and would love to come back ourselves.


February 2023
It was perfect in every respect. Steve and Kirsty are wonderful hosts - available when you need them, prepare everything very lovingly and attentively and give you space and peace. A little gem in a beautiful area in the centre of Scotland.


August 2025