Discover the quaint little Scottish village of Aberfeldy, Perthshire.
Aberfeldy (56°37’28.0″N 3°51’05.3″W) is a highland town strategically located in the Southern Highland’s Strath Tay and nestles on the banks of the River Tay, close to the breathtaking beauty of Loch Tay. Look North and you see the rugid Highlands and its Grampian Mountains (including “Munros” Schiehallion and Ben Lawers), look South and see the beauty of the rolling green hills and forests of Perthshire.
Wade’s Bridge, Aberfeldy
Black watch memorial
nearby Loch Tay
Aberfeldy Distillery
Aberfeldy Distillery
River Tay
Falls of Acharn near Kenmore
Loch Tay by Kenmore
Loch Earn
The Fountain, Aberfeldy
Schiehallion – Mountain in Scotland
Ben Vorlich Loch Earn
Aberfeldy Distillery
Loch Tay
Ben Lawers
Location & Getting There
Getting to Aberfeldy is easy using train (nearest station is Dunkeld & Burnam, approximately 90 minutes from Edinburgh or Glasgow), bus (direct services to Aberfeldy) or car (Glasgow Airport approximately 2 hours using M9/A9, Edinburgh Airport 90 minutes using M90/A9 or Inverness Airport approximately 2 hours using A9).
What and Why
With a population of c.2,000 Aberfeldy is a bustling town and has been identified by Perth & Kinross Council as a centre for commerce, especially tourism. As a result, you will find an array of hospitality, boutique shops and infrastructure to host all visitors. Facilities and tourist orientated businesses will meet most needs across countryside and water sports and hillwalking pursuits as well as a base for day-visit destinations.