
B&B, per room per night (2-adult occupancy)
Dinner is available as an optional extra
Low season rate from £101.00
All things considered, it’s great to know that Nature continues to offer a stunning balance of beauty in this fabulous country. As an illustration, there are millions of trees that sit grandly on the craggy hillside setting of Pitlochry Perthshire. Their variety of hue and texture set a magnificent, solid backdrop to the tumultuous flow of the many rivers that lace the landscape. At this time, the Spring melt swells the flow, feeding magnificent rapids and thunderous waterfalls. Quite paradoxically, at the same time, same time, Lochs can be quite still, reflecting the newly -washed blues and fluffy clouds of Springtime skies.
So, when nothing seems make much sense, right now, how nice it is to learn that there’s a remedy at hand. After all, we’ll soon be able to head to the great outdoors for an enriching break. Let’s make this Spring the time we make the surrealness of pandemic disappear!
Basically, it’s natural to feel bogged down as we work together to get a step ahead of the current virus. However, there are some simple solutions. A Spring Break in Pitlochry, with its gorgeous scenery and peaceful setting is ideal for a re-set and re-charge.
I wonder what’s the most pleasurable thing about the arrival of Spring? Maybe it’s the first snowdrops pushing their pretty heads through a frozen soil? Alternatively, it might be that the grass is all the greener for a spell of hibernation beneath the snow. Above all, the cheery loudness of the bird song as they celebrate the passing of much of the worst weather. Doesn’t this echo an awakening enthusiasm in us too?
At this point, it sometimes feels as though Spring carries a bit of a battered wallet! Following the Festive season and the January sales, budgeting for a Spring Break might require some careful thought.
Fear not, however, because there are some substantial deals to be found. Indeed, you’ll find some of the best offers in the Spring Breaks at Rosemount Hotel Pitlochry.
You can take advantage of highly discounted two-night breaks, or even add an extra night for free if you stay a little longer.
In a word, there’s big value in endless miles of stunning scenery, a quaint Highland town and plentiful pure, clean air. Equally, we all appreciate the importance of creating time and space to make precious memories with our loved ones.
In summary, take a look, below, at some of our special offers. It would be great to share this special time of year with you!
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B&B, per room per night (2-adult occupancy)
Dinner is available as an optional extra
Low season rate from £101.00
B&B per room per night (2-adult occupancy)
Dinner available as an optional extra
Low season rate from £84.00
B&B per room per night (2-adult occupancy)
Dinner available as an optional extra
Low season rate from £69.00
So, we’ve just come through the longest Winter, ever. In essence, we’ve spent it hiding from far more than the elements and it’s time to shake it off.
Consequently, there’s a natural desire to head for the fresh air. Just as those little heralds of Spring start to emerge from their own hiding places, we desire to be part of nature’s grand re-awakening. Along with the Spring bulbs, small birds and mammals, we we get our own renewal of energy. At last, there’s a magnetic draw to the outdoors.
I don’t know about you, but eases my mind more than to spend time doing very little other than strolling through beautiful scenery. Compared to being stuck indoors, it’s like medicine, just appreciating the air, the rustle of Spring and the antics of the wildlife.
Why not take a look at some fabulous Pitlochry Walks ? You could just visualise yourself gazing from a stone-walled embankment on to some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK. Alternatively, you might prefer a small challenge, don some hiking boots and rise above all of Perthshire’s scenic splendour with a hike up Ben Vrackie
Sadly, Pitlochry Theatre is likely to be closed in Spring of 2021. However, we can still recommend a stroll past this magnificent, joyous building. Do note its location for future reference, then continue your walk along the banks of the River Tummel. This takes you through the hamlet of Portnacraig to Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder. The views of the Dam from this perspective are quite magnificent.
This delightful woodland walk in undeniably delightful. It takes you past Blair Athol Distillery, through snowdrop and bluebell groves to a waterfall.
Then, moving onward and somewhat uphill, your adventure takes you to picture-perfect Edradour. The whisky produced at this tiny distillery enjoys worldwide acclaim.
Savour the fairytale setting, then reverse back down the lane to the pretty hamlet of Moulin. Take time along this section to enjoy some truly lovely views. before descending to Pitlochry town
You can spend days exploring the intricate beauty of Lochs Faskally and Tummel. There is enough scenic splendour to be viewed from either shore to fill days with exploration. in this instance, your walk takes you along the north shore. There are clear paths and idyllic scenes to enjoy. Especial note should be made of the location of Loch Dunmore for fear that you miss this picturesque gem.
We will not rest in our work to ensure that our visitors receive the best possible value for their money during their stay in Pitlochry at Rosemount Hotel!
Rosemount Hotel
12, Higher Oakfield,
Pitlochry,
Perthshire
PH16 5HT
Tel.: +44 (0)1796 472302
info@rosemount-hotel.co.uk
Rosemount Hotel
12, Higher Oakfield
Pitlochry
PH16 5HT
Tel: +44 (0)1796472302