Pitlochry
Pitlochry is a burgh in the county of Perthshire in Scotland, pushing the River Tummel. It is administered as part of the council area of Perth as well as Kinross, and has a population of 2,776, according to the 2011 census. It is greatly a Victorian community, which became a traveler hotel after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert saw the location in 1842 and also acquired a highland estate at Balmoral, and also the arrival of the railway in 1863. It stays a preferred tourist resort today and is particularly recognized for its Pitlochry Festival Theatre, salmon ladder and also as a centre for hillwalking, surrounded by mountains such as Ben Vrackie and Schiehallion. It is popular as a base for instructor vacations. The community has retained several stone Victorian structures, as well as the high road has an unusual period cast iron canopy over one side.