The restaurant is now closed for the winter after a very busy and exciting season. We look forward to re-opening in April 2010.
This popular non smoking Guesthouse and Restaurant has a loyal following. Don’t even think about trying to get a room here at the start of the Pitlochry theatre season. While the rooms are nicely decorated and hospitality enormous, the best thing about the place is undoubtedly the food. Also you can’t beat the price.” ’Scotland for Dummies Travel Guide’ 2001
Macdonald’s Restaurant & Guesthouse was established in 1959 and is still run by family members.
Situated in the small Victorian Perthshire town of Pitlochry which, nestling in the Tummel Valley, is the geographical centre of Scotland and as holiday resort it and the surrounding district offer facilities unsurpassed for recreation and relaxation.
Pitlochry is an ideal base from which to explore many parts of Scotland, with places within easy reach. Distances from Pitlochry Perth 27 miles, Dundee 42 miles, St Andrews 55 miles, Inverness 87 miles, Edinburgh 69 miles, Stirling 58 miles, Glasgow 84 miles, Braemar 48 miles, Oban 92 miles, Fort William 76 miles, Aberdeen 94 miles and Trossachs 74 miles. This property is located on historical General Wade’s Road constructed during the Jacobite rebellions of the 18th century. It was built as part of King George I’s attempt to repress the Highlands, General Wade constructed a new military road ‘for wheel carriages’ between Dunkeld and Inverness.
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