An Suidhe

Hill, Mountain in Perthshire

Scotland

An Suidhe

Open moorland On the north side of the Tay valley, where the path to Pitlochry makes a gentle ascent to enter Fonab Forest.
Open moorland Credit: Jim Barton

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An Suidhe Images

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Open moorland On the north side of the Tay valley, where the path to Pitlochry makes a gentle ascent to enter Fonab Forest.
Open moorland
On the north side of the Tay valley, where the path to Pitlochry makes a gentle ascent to enter Fonab Forest.
Entering Fonab Forest On the path from Strathtay to Pitlochry, and the final stretch of the Rob Roy Way which started in Drymen.
Entering Fonab Forest
On the path from Strathtay to Pitlochry, and the final stretch of the Rob Roy Way which started in Drymen.
Path in Fonab Forest The path in the forest before the descent towards Pitlochry.
Path in Fonab Forest
The path in the forest before the descent towards Pitlochry.
Top of the fish ladder, Pitlochry The ladder allows fish to bypass the hydroelectric power station between Loch Faskally and the River Tummel downstream.
Top of the fish ladder, Pitlochry
The ladder allows fish to bypass the hydroelectric power station between Loch Faskally and the River Tummel downstream.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre The theatre started in an ex-circus tent in the early 1950s. When fire regulations intervened, this new theatre was built on land made available by the Hydro Board, and now has an attached restaurant for a meal before the performance, with a fine view of the river below.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
The theatre started in an ex-circus tent in the early 1950s. When fire regulations intervened, this new theatre was built on land made available by the Hydro Board, and now has an attached restaurant for a meal before the performance, with a fine view of the river below.
Lochside path, Pitlochry A path round Loch Faskally that emerges on the road near the dam.
Lochside path, Pitlochry
A path round Loch Faskally that emerges on the road near the dam.
Loch Faskally [2] Actually the dammed river Tummel. This storage reservoir provides enough water to almost continuously produce electricity at the power station.
Loch Faskally [2]
Actually the dammed river Tummel. This storage reservoir provides enough water to almost continuously produce electricity at the power station.
Pitlochry, river Tummel Downstream of the dam.
Pitlochry, river Tummel
Downstream of the dam.
Loch Faskally View across the reservoir to the mountains beyond.
Loch Faskally
View across the reservoir to the mountains beyond.
Tummel Hydro power station
Tummel Hydro power station
Port na-Craig Tiny hamlet on the banks of the Tummel adjacent to the Pitlochry Theatre.
Port na-Craig
Tiny hamlet on the banks of the Tummel adjacent to the Pitlochry Theatre.
River Tummel, Pitlochry
River Tummel, Pitlochry
Minor road alongside Loch Faskally
Minor road alongside Loch Faskally
Pitlochry Festival Theatre Pitlochry Festival Theatre was established in 1951 and originally housed in a tent, it now occupies this beautiful building in a magnificent setting on the banks of the Tummel River.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Pitlochry Festival Theatre was established in 1951 and originally housed in a tent, it now occupies this beautiful building in a magnificent setting on the banks of the Tummel River.
Perthshire Landscape : Pitlochry Dam On The River Tummel
Perthshire Landscape : Pitlochry Dam On The River Tummel
Perthshire Architecture : Pitlochry Dam And Power Station
Perthshire Architecture : Pitlochry Dam And Power Station
Perthshire Architecture : External Wall Plaque At Pitlochry Hydro-Electric Power Station
Perthshire Architecture : External Wall Plaque At Pitlochry Hydro-Electric Power Station
Perthshire Architecture : Interior Of The Cafe/Bar At Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Perthshire Architecture : Interior Of The Cafe/Bar At Pitlochry Festival Theatre
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An Suidhe is located at Grid Ref: NN9256 (Lat: 56.687439, Lng: -3.7599559)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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Located within 500m of 56.687439,-3.7599559
An Suidhe
Ele: 407
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 56.6876367/-3.7598159
Man Made: tower
Tower Construction: lattice
Tower Type: communication
Lat/Long: 56.6875705/-3.7595639
Hiking: yes
Information: route_marker
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 56.6895841/-3.7646406
Tourism: viewpoint
Lat/Long: 56.6907839/-3.7633753
Hiking: yes
Information: route_marker
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 56.6878382/-3.763215
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