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    Killiecrankie is 3m N of Pitlochry

    By train
    The Edinburgh/Glasgow - Stirling/Perth - Inverness First ScotRail line takes you to Pitlochry Station. From Pitlochry you take the bus (see below) or walk.

    By Bus
    The Elizabeth Yule local bus service number 87 from Pitlochry to Calvine stops at Killiecrankie bus stop opposite the Visitor Centre. It runs Monday to Saturday (it is less frequent in the school holidays).
    On Sundays, Caber Coaches number 83 from Pitlochry to Calvine stops at Killiecrankie bus stop opposite the Visitor Centre.

    The Pitlochry bus stop is outside the Fishers Hotel in the main street, at Killiecrankie stand on the verge opposite the car park entrance and hold out your hand to stop the bus.

    Walking
    There is an extensive local footpath network, the leaflets for which are available in many local shops and hotels as well as the tourist office. The shortest route to the Visitor Centre is three miles from Pitlochry following the Killiecrankie Walk.
    By Bike
    National Cycle Route 7 passes through Killiecrankie. Bike racks are available close to the Visitor Centre.

    For more information:
    Click the National Cycle Network icon to see Sustrans cycle routes for this propertyClick the National Cycle Network icon to see Sustrans cycle routes for this property



    Call the Sustrans Information Line on 0845 113 0065
    Click here to visit their website.

    Call Elizabeth Yule Coaches on 01796 472290
    Call Caber Coaches on 01887 820090

    Call First ScotRail on 0845 601 5929
    Click here to visit their website.

    Call Traveline Scotland on 0871 200 2233 for full public transport information

    Road: B8097
    Ordnance Survey Ref: NN917627

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