Queens View and Visitor Centre
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Located just a 14-minute drive from The Fisher’s Hotel, the Queen’s View and Visitor Centre lies at the heart of Highland Perthshire and is the area’s most popular visitor attraction. Just one look is enough to tell you why.
Why Queen Victoria visited in 1866, she assumed that the sweeping view west along Loch Tummel was named after her – but she was wrong. We think the view was really named after Queen Isabella, the first wife of Robert the Bruce, who lived more than 500 years earlier.
The Queen’s View Visitor Centre lies at the eastern edge of Loch Tummel and is surrounded by part of Tay Forest Park. As well as a stunning viewpoint overlooking the loch and beyond to the iconic Schiehallion, the areas offers a range of woodland walks suitable for all abilities.
Visitors can explore the view on foot or by bike with all routes mapped, described and graded by colour.
Spot animals in our woodland areas and enjoy the nature and Scotland’s most iconic species. Be it an insect, bird, soaring eagles, scampering squirrels, there is a wealth of wildlife to see in Scotland’s forests.
As well as the stunning viewpoint, the visitor centre includes a café and shop with detailed information about the forests and area surrounding Highland Perthshire.
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