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The Highland Table
Highland dining has quietly become excellent. The restaurants around Loch Tay source venison from the hills, salmon from the rivers, and foraged ingredients from the forests — then serve them in settings that range from 500-year-old inns to modern gastropubs.
The Falls of Dochart Inn is arguably the most perfectly situated pub in the Scottish Highlands. Its terrace overlooks the thundering Falls of Dochart, and the interior is a classic Highland bar with roaring fire, real ales, and an excellent food menu focused on local produce.
Read moreThe pubs around Loch Tay are the real deal — low ceilings, real fires, local ales, and whisky selections that could keep you busy for a week. Here are the ones we keep going back to.
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Killin's iconic pub with a terrace overlooking the famous falls — great food, real ales, and Highland atmosphere.
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Traditional Highland hotel bar and restaurant with views over the River Lochay — a warm, welcoming stop west of Killin.
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A friendly traditional Highland pub in Killin with hearty food, live music, and a warm atmosphere.
The venison at Fortingall was one of those dishes you think about for days afterwards. Highland dining at this level still surprises people.
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