Linn of Tummel
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A charming 19-hectare woodland in Highland Perthshire where the Garry and Tummel rivers converge, offering picturesque walks, diverse wildlife, and historical landmarks.

πŸ“œ 19-hectare woodland where Garry and Tummel rivers meet.
🏞️ 'Linne' is Gaelic for 'deep pool'.
πŸ‘‘ Features an obelisk commemorating Queen Victoria's 1844 visit and an Edwardian fish ladder (1910).

Why Go

πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Picturesque riverside walks, 3-mile circular path
🐿️ Spot red squirrels, otters, kingfishers, pine martens
πŸŒ‰ Excellent views of Killiecrankie from Garry Bridge
🀸 Watch bungee jumping from Garry Bridge

Why Avoid

⚠️ Uneven footpath with slopes, steps, narrow sections
🚫 Steep river banks alongside path in several areas

Cost

πŸ’° Free entry for all visitors.

Hours

πŸ•’ Open daily, all year round.

πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking

Car park at Garry Bridge or nearby Killiecrankie Visitor Centre.

πŸ• Dogs

Dogs welcome, keep under close control due to livestock.

πŸ”₯ Fires & Camping

No open fires or BBQs. Wild camping with small gas stove allowed, unless high wildfire risk.

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