St. Fillans in United Kingdom (UK), from Europe region, is best know for Gift & Specialty Shops. Discover best things to do in St. Fillans with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in St. Fillans
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Very Traditional little village store with a coffee shop out the back. Serves good coffee and great ice cream. The owner is happy to chat about the history of the building and St Fillans. This is what tourism and travel is all about. Do yourself a favour and visit.
4.5 based on 483 reviews
We visited as a family group with an age range from baby to 72. Unfortuately, it was a cold, drizzly day but that didn't detract from our enjoyment. We had a fabulous lunch in the Coffee Shop with delicious homemade soup and sandwiches which set us up for the awaiting chill. The Scottish wild cats were a particular favourite - we watched their feeding time and a knowledgeable member of staff told us about them.
At the end we visited the gift shop which was opened up specially for us. There is a colony of leaf ants to be viewed - realy interesting to see and again there was a member of staff able to tell us about them.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Experience Scotland's Oldest Working Distillery Recently named Whisky Visitor Attraction of the Year, Scotland's oldest working distillery offers a truly unique and authentic experience to visitors. Set in the heart of Perthshire, the distillery is only an hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Making whisky by hand and by heart since 1775, visitors will experience the traditional handmade distilling processes that have been used to craft the whiskies at Glenturret Distillery for generations. Discover how the distillery's Glenturret single malt is carefully blended with other grain and malt whiskies to create the UK's No.1 whisky, The Famous Grouse. Choose from a range of tour experiences. Sample a selection of fine whiskies in our Tasting Experience, enjoy exclusive entry to our bonded warehouses in the Warehouse Experience and blend your own whisky during an in-depth Blending Experience. Taste our best in the newly launched Wilde Thyme at Glenturret cafe and restaurant where you will savour mouth-watering dishes created using local, seasonal ingredients including Strathearn Pie, a special dish created in honour of the recent Royal Visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. And be sure to visit our unique and welcoming shop. We stock a full range of superb single malts and blended whiskies including distillery exclusives such as the Bottle Your Own Glenturret single malt which you can bottle straight from the cask. Whether you are looking for a unique distillery tour, a very special warehouse experience, or even the opportunity to blend your own whisky, Glenturret is the only distillery in Scotland able to offer a truly authentic, traditional whisky making experience.
A last-minute addition to our weekend, my friend suggested that this would be a nice spot for a few hours. We did the ''basic'' tour, which I have to say was incredibly informative, delivered by Sheenagh (sp?). Fast-paced, but with plenty of room to ask questions, she seemed to be a real font of knowledge on the subject.
Impressed by the statue for Towser, their master catter, who caught around 28,000 cats during the course of his life.
To finish, we got a couple of different whiskies to taste. I defnitely recommend the whisky fudge and chocolate from the shop, a great memento of an excellent couple of hours.
I'd be happy to recommend it to anyone looking for a couple of hours spent in an interesting surrounding.
4.5 based on 795 reviews
Came upon the Falls unexpectedly and was amazed at the volume & noise it generated. Had a great little stop & learnt some local history of the Falls, the Clan Macnab & the Grain Mill ! The Bridge dates from 1760 , the Mill from 1840 and the Clan Macnab Burial Grounds from the 1600's or so ! A really great sight in a lovely little Village.
4 based on 40 reviews
It's a statue at the lake front before the Four Seasons Hotel. One can stop and take a photo and it's overt in 30 seconds. The lake is lovely; this statue is nothing special.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Surrounded by trees and greenery. There is a very well made wooden stair way down to the cauldron. Could be slippy when wet. Quite a climb but worth it. Especially if you are lucky enough to see a red squirrel. We did. There is a small car park next to the site. The road to the Deil's Cauldron is narrow but has passing places.
5 based on 8 reviews
We are the only water sports centre currently operating on Loch Earn. Loch Earn is a quiet fresh water loch located in the Loch Lomond & Trossachs national park, 17 km West of Crieff. We offer multiple water sports activities including; Waterskiing, wake boarding, kneeboarding, high speed inflatables, kayaking and SUP hire.
We had an excellent day at the centre. Super service, excellent equipment and huge amounts to enjoy. Originally we only went for a paddle but having seen another group enjoying the 'sofa' , we thought we would try it too. Already planning to return when we come back to Scotland in 2019.
A number of water sports are on offer on a quiet loch.
4 based on 5 reviews
We stock a lovely range of Scottish arts & crafts, original artwork, prints, cards, & gifts. Also, locally made hand-carved wooden boxes, jewellery, glassware & toys. We also sell speciality loose-leaf teas & tea ware plus organic soaps & creams as well as all your garden needs, from compost & seeds to garden furniture & pots. Our specially selected plants are cold-hardy for the Scottish climate.
This small but well stocked garden centre is well worth a look for an excellent selection of plants and gardening accessories/supplies. There is a splendid wee gift shop attached where they have an impressive range of 'Bev's Teas' (the rhubarb is fantastic) and the Gallery next door is a delightful space displaying gorgeous local arts and crafts for sale.
It's just about a mile west of Comrie - check it out!
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