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Opening times and prices

Dunfallandy Stone is free to visit and is open year-round.

How to get here

The Dunfallandy Stone is 1 mile south of Pitlochry off the A924. Signposted from Bridge Road, Pitlochry

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Address

Near Pitlochry
Perthshire

National Grid reference:

NN 946 564

Close up of a spring lamb in a field. Its tongue is poking out and it has a very sweet expression on its face.

Visit responsibly

This site sits on working farmland. Please follow guidance to keep you and animals safe.
Read the Scottish Outdoor Access Code

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