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Bed and Breakfast at The Firs Guesthouse, Blair Atholl![]() Enjoy a relaxing holiday in the quiet Perthshire village of Blair Atholl, a short drive north of Pitlochry and set amidst spectacular scenery on the edge of the majestic wilds of the Grampian Mountains and the Cairngorms National Park. The Firs, our friendly, family-run guesthouse, offers quality bed and breakfast accommodation in the centre of Blair Atholl village, just one mile from Blair Castle and Blair Atholl Railway Station. ... more details |
Basecamp Mountain Bike Hire, Blair Atholl![]() Highland Perthshire has some of the best natural mountain bike trails in the UK. With cycle hire from The Firs, you can enjoy a network of more than 50 miles of paths, tracks and trails in and around the Cairngorms National Park. ... more details Self-Catering Holiday Cottages, Blair Atholl![]() We offer a choice of two fully-equipped self-catering holiday cottages that are ideal for holidays in Highland Perthshire. The Firs Lodge and Greenlea each sleep four and are conveniently located in the centre of Blair Atholl, close to village shops and amenities. ... more details Book Our Holiday Cottages On-lineOur prices and availability are always accurate as they are updated automatically as bookings are made. If the holiday cottage and holiday dates you want are shown as available, you can book on-line instantly. You can also book by telephone. |
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Stay in Blair Atholl, PerthshireWe offer B&B guesthouse accommodation in The Firs and a choice of comfortable and well equipped self-catering holiday cottages.
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Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, PerhshireBlair Atholl is home to one of Scotland's most iconic castles. Blair Castle, the historic home of the Dukes of Atholl, is also one of the country's top visitor attractions. |
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Kirstie and Geoff Crerar The Firs, St Andrews Crescent, Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland, PH18 5TA |
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