How to Find Us

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Pitlochry Festival Theatre lies at the heart of Scotland where the central belt and the highlands meet. Yet despite its spectacular mountain setting, Pitlochry remains no more than 90 minutes travel from Scotland’s main population centres, arterial routes and transport junctions.




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By Car

Use the A9, take the exit to Pitlochry and follow the brown Tourist Information signs to the Theatre.

At the Blair Athol Distillery, turn down Bridge Road.
Parking - Free for visitors to PFT.

 

From Edinburgh: cross the Forth Road Bridge, follow the M90 north, and at Perth start to follow the A9 towards Inverness. Thereafter, follow signs to Pitlochry.


From Glasgow: travel north following the M80, A80, M80, and finally the A9 to carry you to Perth (don’t worry, despite the road’s frequent name changes, no turn-offs are necessary). Thereafter, follow the A9 towards Inverness as above.


From Dundee: follow the A90 to Perth and continue as above.

 

 

By Bus

10 minutes walk from Pitlochry Town Centre bus stop.
Call Traveline on 0870 608 2 608 (7am - 9pm Mon to Sun) for bus timetable information.

 

 

By Rail

10 minutes walk from Pitlochry Station.
Call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950 (24 hrs) for train timetable information or visit http://www.nationalrail.co.uk

 

Plant Hunters

Hunters History

The Plant Hunters were not just botanists, they were adventurers and explorers. They had to be tough to survive the conditions they faced in far-flung corners of the world. They survived shipwrecks, sieges and slavery and battled with pirates, escaped convicts and hostile natives.

 

Discover the Plant Hunters

Real Heroes of their time
They were real heroes of their time.

 

Our Shop

The Explorers Garden has Plants, Seeds and Squirrel Mix for sale!

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