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Pass of Killiecrankie

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The Pass of Killiecrankie is a steep, tree-lined gorge carved by the River Garry, just north of Pitlochry. It's renowned for the 1689 Battle of Killiecrankie, a key Jacobite uprising clash. Today, a network of waymarked trails leads through ancient oak and birch woodlands, with viewpoints over the river's rapids and the narrow pass. The visitor center provides exhibits on the battle, local geology, and wildlife. Highlights include the Soldier's Leap, where a fleeing soldier is said to have jumped 18 feet across the river. The area is also a prime spot for red squirrel sightings.

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  • Walk the River Trail to the Soldier's Leap, a legendary 18-foot jump across the gorge
  • Explore the visitor center's interactive displays on the 1689 battle and natural history
  • Look for red squirrels and rare plants like the twinflower along the woodland paths

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Ways to visit Pass of Killiecrankie

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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