Dunalastair

Dunalastair (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Alastair, meaning "fort of Alexander") is an estate in the southern part of the Highlands, in Perthshire, Scotland.[1][2] It is 18 miles west of the town of Pitlochry, lying along the River Tummel between Tummel Bridge to the east and Kinloch Rannoch to the west, and incorporates part of Dunalastair Loch/Reservoir.

Dunalastair was the home of the Clan Donnachaidh of Scotland, which includes names such as Robertson, Duncan and Reid. This family lived there until the 1850s, and there is a burial ground of the chiefs of Clan Donnachaidh in the grounds. There is the ruin of an old baronial-style mansion in the grounds, built in 1862 by General Macdonald, the then owner of Dunalastair. The original tower house was burnt down after the 1745 rebellion, as the great chieftain Alexander Robertson of Struan was a Jacobite supporter. Another house built on the site burnt down accidentally in the 1850s.

The estate is overlooked by the peak of Schiehallion, a conical mountain sometimes translated as "Fairy hill of the Caledonians".

Today guests can actually stay at Dunalastair Hotel, located in the haven of natural beauty and tranquility of Kinloch Rannoch. There are also hotels and bed and breakfasts in the vicinity. Meanwhile those planning an activity break in the Highlands can benefit from a range of nearby facilities offering everything from fishing, hunting and shooting to walking, cycling, hiking and more.

References

  1. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 42 Glen Garry & Loch Rannoch (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2008. ISBN 9780319231296.
  2. "Ordnance Survey: 1:50,000 Scale Gazetteer" (csv (download)). www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk. Ordnance Survey. 1 January 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2016.

Coordinates: 56°42′13″N 4°06′28″W / 56.7036°N 4.1078°W / 56.7036; -4.1078


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