The Best Sight in Pitlochry, Stirling and the Central Highlands

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Pass of Killiecrankie Visitor Centre

Set among the oak woods and above a rocky river just north of Pilochry, the Pass of Killiecrankie was the site of a famous battle won by the Jacobites in 1689. The battle was notable for the death of the central Jacobite leader, John Graham of Claverhouse (1649–89), also known as Bonnie Dundee, who was hit by a stray bullet. One English soldier is reputed to have escaped the Jacobite troops by jumping into the river at a point still known as "Soldier's Leap." After Dundee's death the rebellion petered out. The National Trust for Scotland's visitor center at Killiecrankie explains the significance of this battle, which was the first attempt to restore the Stewart monarchy. Its Jacobite Café offers French pastries in addition to a good lunch menu of quiches, soups, and sandwiches.

B8079, Pitlochry, PH16 5LG, Scotland
01796-473233
Sight Details
Free
Closed Nov.--Apr.

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