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		<title>Holidays in Scotland Pitlochry hotels</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 11:37:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A warm welcome at Pitlochry Hotel
The fact that so many guests return to The Dundarach Hotel year after year is testimony to the special pleasure it provides, a friendly welcome, excellent food and all in the quiet comfort of the Vale of Pitlochry’s outstanding countryside.
Whether it’s business or pleasure, you can’t help but relax and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A warm welcome at Pitlochry Hotel</p>
<p>The fact that so many guests return to The Dundarach Hotel year after year is testimony to the special pleasure it provides, a friendly welcome, excellent food and all in the quiet comfort of the Vale of Pitlochry’s outstanding countryside.</p>
<p>Whether it’s business or pleasure, you can’t help but relax and unwind at Pitlochry Hotels .A rare blend of contentment  awaits you in a landscape of inrivalled natural beauty that is Highland Perthshire.</p>
<p>About the Pitlochry Hotel Dundarach Hotel</p>
<p>Standing in extensive grounds on the southern edge of this pleasant highland town, The Dundarach  became a hotel in 1935. The Pitlochry hotel proprietors look forward to making you welcome in this elegant and traditional former wine merchant’s home.You will be able to sample the original atmosphere of the house without compromising the level of comfort and service you expect from your hotel.</p>
<p>The hotel offers a  pleasant lounge giving uninterrupted views of the surrounding hills, a bar where you can sample many special malt whiskies and an excellent restaurant featuring Scottish produce, a quality wine list and outstanding decor.</p>
<p>All 40 bedrooms are en suite, some new and some traditional.There are direct dial telephones, hot drink making facilities, hair dryers and colour televisions with satellite.</p>
<p>Try a taste of Pitlochry Hotel.</p>
<p>This famous countryside offers you so much. You’ll find an abundance of different hill, riverside and forest walks. There is golf to suit all handicaps and beginners and salmon fishing for the experienced in the River Tummel below the Pitlochry hotel.There is also the “Theatre in the Hills”, a world renowned live arts experience for all.You can sample or indulge to suit yourself.</p>
<p>You can visit the stately and ancient castles of Glamis, Scone, Menzies and Blair, an epoch of Scottish history in the locality. In the Highland Games  field beside the hotel, during summer, there are weekly performances by the Vale of Athol pipe band in Pitlochry.You can learn about malt whisky and how it is made and sample it from the two distilleries here in the town.</p>
<p>From <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dundarach.co.uk">Pitlochry Hotels</a> you can tour the whole of the highland area or just potter along the byways of Rannoch, Atholl and Killiecrankie in this quiet tranquil world that is Perthshire.</p>
<p>All the best the team at the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dundarach.co.uk">Pitlochry Dundarach Hotel<br /></a></p>
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		<title>Pitlochry Hotels Castle guide for Perthshire Scotland</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 04:16:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glamis Castle 
Situated on the A94 between Perth and Aberdeen
Home of the Earls of Strathmore and bitrthplace of our past Queen Elizabeth the Queen mother,her daughter past Princess Margaret. Legendary setting of Shakesperes Macbeth . The house contains very old medieval furniture. Watch for the chapel ceiling. There is a fine park, gardens, nature trail, pinetum [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glamis Castle </p>
<p>Situated on the A94 between Perth and Aberdeen</p>
<p>Home of the Earls of Strathmore and bitrthplace of our past<br /> Queen Elizabeth the Queen mother,her daughter past Princess<br /> Margaret. Legendary setting of Shakesperes Macbeth . The house<br /> contains very old medieval furniture. Watch for the chapel<br /> ceiling. There is a fine park, gardens, nature trail, pinetum<br /> and yew hedges</p>
<p>There are 4 gift shops and a restaurant.</p>
<p>Taymouth Castle</p>
<p>Taymouth was completed in 1807 by the 1st Marquis of<br /> Breadalbane. Like Blair Castle the building adjoins an estate<br /> village-Kenmore, which was built in 1760 by the 3rd Earl of<br /> Breadalbane. The Campbells, rulers of the area for several<br /> centuries had a violent past but by the time Taymouth was built<br /> they had become respectable members of the nobility and the<br /> castle reflects their status. Built in the Gothic style from<br /> massive blue/grey blocks, it is very imposing. It was not<br /> designed for defence as it has large windows and some intricate<br /> stained glass. The grand stairway is extravagantly decorated and<br /> there are textile hangings and ornate wood panelled interiors.<br /> Queen Victoria and Albert visited in 1842 and were lavishly<br /> entertained. By 1920 things were different and the estate was<br /> sold. Later uses include a hotel, a military establishment and a<br /> hospital. It is now empty but is soon to be redeveloped.<br /> Refreshments are available at the golf club house.</p>
<p>A Pitlochry Hotel , Pitlochry hotels info sheet</p>
<p>Castle Menzies</p>
<p>This is a wonderfull example of a 16th century Z fortified<br /> house. Now you can fully explore the tower</p>
<p>This Old castle lies on the B846 just out of Weem<br /> nearAberfeldy. It was the seat of the chiefs of Clan Menzies<br /> until 1918 and was one that gave hospitality to Bonnie Prince<br /> Charlie in1746. It made the transition from fortified tower to<br /> mansion house and contains many features including family<br /> portraits, furniture and a small clan museum</p>
<p>A Pitlochry Hotel , Pitlochry hotels info sheet</p>
<p>Huntingtower Castle</p>
<p>Just outside Perth it dates from the 15th Century and was built<br /> by the Ruthvens who had been there 2 centuries before that. Mary<br /> Queen of Scots visited while on honeymoon, the house was called<br /> House of Ruthven at the time.In 1582 it was the scene of the the<br /> Raid of Ruthven when Marys son the 15 yr old James 6th (1st of<br /> England) was captured by Protestant nobles. The family forfeited<br /> the castle after the Gowrie conspiracy and the tower has been<br /> Huntingtower since. The oldest part is the 15th century keep and<br /> 16th century tower house. An additional part was built between<br /> the two creating a single buildingHistoric Scotland…</p>
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<p>Elcho Castle </p>
<p>Standing on the edge of the River Tay near Rhynd, Elcho was<br /> built by Sir John Wemyss in the 2nd half of the 16th century.<br /> The family was granted an Earldom by Charled 1st in 1633 and<br /> used the castle as their main residence for approx 200 years.<br /> The design shows the need to create an easily defended structure<br /> combined with some level of domestic comfort and privacy. The<br /> castle owners chamber is a large, well lit room with inner<br /> chamber and traces of an elaborate plaster cornice. As the other<br /> bed chambers it has a fire place and adjoining latrine. Historic<br /> Scotland are the guardians  charges apply</p>
<p>A Pitlochry Hotel , Pitlochry hotels touring leaflet</p>
<p>Scone Palace </p>
<p>In the early part  of the 8th century Scone was the capital of<br /> Pictavia, one of the 4 kingdoms of Scotland and adopted as such<br /> in 844 the ruler Kenneth McAlpin, it was he who brought the<br /> “stone of destiny” to Scone upon which Scottish kings were<br /> crowned. In 1296 the stone was taken by Edwards army to England.</p>
<p>Scone features most fine french furniture, wonderful porcelain<br /> and astounding objets d’art. Outside there are a Laburnum arched<br /> way, Douglas fir trail, arboretum of pines and acers, the star<br /> maze. Childrens play area</p>
<p>A Pitlochry Hotel  Pitlochry hotels info sheet</p>
<p>Glamis Castle  </p>
<p>Situated on the A94 between Perth and Aberdeen</p>
<p>Home of the Earls of Strathmore and bitrthplace of our past<br /> Queen Elizabeth the Queen mother,her daughter past Princess<br /> Margaret. Legendary setting of Shakesperes Macbeth . The house<br /> contains very old medieval furniture. Watch for the chapel<br /> ceiling. There is a fine park, gardens, nature trail, pinetum<br /> and yew hedges</p>
<p>There are 4 gift shops and a restaurant.</p>
<p>A Pitlochry Hotel  Pitlochry hotels info sheet</p>
<p>Taymouth Castle</p>
<p>Taymouth was completed in 1807 by the 1st Marquis of<br /> Breadalbane. Like Blair Castle the building adjoins an estate<br /> village-Kenmore, which was built in 1760 by the 3rd Earl of<br /> Breadalbane. The Campbells, rulers of the area for several<br /> centuries had a violent past but by the time Taymouth was built<br /> they had become respectable members of the nobility and the<br /> castle reflects their status. Built in the Gothic style from<br /> massive blue/grey blocks, it is very imposing. It was not<br /> designed for defence as it has large windows and some intricate<br /> stained glass. The grand stairway is extravagantly decorated and<br /> there are textile hangings and ornate wood panelled interiors.<br /> Queen Victoria and Albert visited in 1842 and were lavishly<br /> entertained. By 1920 things were different and the estate was<br /> sold. Later uses include a hotel, a military establishment and a<br /> hospital. It is now empty but is soon to be redeveloped.<br /> Refreshments are available at the golf club house.</p>
<p>The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dundarach.co.uk">Dundarach hotel Pitlochry</a> is an ideal base in Perthshire to<br /> visit all the above and lots more!</p>
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