Rannoch Moor

Where We Are

We are a small community in Highland Perthshire based around the villages of Tummel Bridge and Kinloch Rannoch, along the shores of Loch Rannoch and Loch Tummel, and including the smaller villages of Killichonan and Bridge of Gaur. 

Interactive Map showing places in Rannoch and Tummel

To get here:

By Road

Take the A9 north from Perth towards Pitlochry approximately 30 miles. After passing Pitlochry you take the left turn  to Loch Tummel, Tummel Bridge & Kinloch Rannoch.  

From the north, you can drive south on the A9 and turn right for Calvine, then right again and head for either Tummel Bridge or Kinloch Rannoch (the road divides after Trinafour. 

Rail

From London Euston there is a sleeper train to either Pitlochry on the Inverness line or Rannoch Station on the West Highland Line. There is Car Hire in Pitlochry

Day trains to Pitlochry from north and south.  Trains to Rannoch Station from Glasgow going to Mallaig. 

Arrivals at Rannoch Station can use the DRT service for drop off anywhere between the station and Kinloch Rannoch but must book in advance.

Local Buses: Check the local bus timetables as the bus stop in Pitlochry is in the main street almost opposite Fishers Hotel, not at the station.

 

Schiehallion & Dunalastair-2
Annat Loop Walk

Buses and DRT

See Local Services and Transport for a Demand Responsive Transport Service (DRT) in the area between Kinloch Rannoch and Rannoch Station

Bus Timetables

Pitlochry to Kinloch Rannoch
Pitlochry, Blair Atholl Kinloch Rannoch  Local country buses can be stopped at any safe stopping place by holding your hand up – you don’t need to be at a bus stop.

Bridge of Gaur to Kinloch Rannoch (school days only)

Coach

Coaches will take you to Pitlochry and from there you can catch a local bus to Tummel Bridge and Kinloch Rannoch. 

Map of Rannoch & Tummel

 

 

 
Rannoch Hills

Please  be aware that there will be no trains in either direction from Rannoch Station from 9th March until 24th March.  Trains will restart on 25th March.  This is due to engineering works on the viaduct north of Rannoch Station.  The tearoom will be open as usual.