June 3rd Photograph River Tummel Scotland


June 3rd photograph of the River Tummel at Pitlochry, Scotland. The River Tummel runs from Loch Rannoch to the River Tay in Perthshire, passing through Pitlochry. The upper reaches of the river are the final destination for the salmon that work their way upstream from their Atlantic breeding grounds, which includes navigating the salmon ladder at Pitlochry Dam.


June 3rd photograph of the River Tummel at Pitlochry, Scotland.


June 3rd photograph of the River Tummel at Pitlochry, Scotland.


June 3rd photograph of the River Tummel at Pitlochry, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Cottages Port Na Craig


Tour Scotland photograph of cottages at Port Na Craig, Pitlochry, Scotland. These Scottish cottages are situated on the banks of the River Tummel, in a beautiful location next to the Pitlochry Festival Theatre.



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June 3rd Photograph Festival Theatre Pitlochry Scotland


June 3rd photograph of the Festival Theatre, Pitlochry, Scotland.


June 3rd photograph of the Festival Theatre, Pitlochry, Scotland. The Pitlochry Festival theatre was founded in 1951 and has become one of highland Perthshires top attractions. A wide selection of plays is available ranging through farce and comedy to tragedy.

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June 3rd Photograph Pitlochry Church Of Scotland


June 3rd morning photograph of Pitlochry Church of Scotland, Pitlochry, Scotland. There has been a church presence in the Pitlochry area since at least the 7thcentury, with successive parish church buildings located at the nearby village of Moulin Since 1989 congregational activities have been centered on the Pitlochry Church which was built in 1884 for the benefit of the growing population following the construction of the railway.

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June 3rd Photograph Loch Faskally Scotland


June 3rd morning photograph of Loch Faskally, Pitlochry, Scotland. This Scottish loch lies in a valley between two hills which makes it nicely sheltered. The water holds a good head of brown trout and native fish are augmented by a stocking in the 3 to 4 lb range, it's also known to have some monsters of 8 lb and more. Salmon and a few sea trout pass through the loch as they head up the Garry and Tummel systems. Trolling, fly, spinning and bait fishing are all methods used on the loch, trolling for salmon being very popular. While fishing on Loch Faskally you can enjoy some of Pitlochry's most breathtaking scenery and catch a glimpse of some rare wildlife ie osprey, heron, eagles, kingfishers, ducks, otters and deer.


June 3rd morning photograph of Loch Faskally, Pitlochry, Scotland.


June 3rd morning photograph of Loch Faskally, Pitlochry, Scotland.

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