Port-na -Craig Inn established in 1650, nearly 100 years before the battle of Culloden. Located at the end of the Rob Roy Way,one of Scotlands more famous walks is from Drymen to Pitlochry. This ancient eating, drinking and resting place has served many and has been operated under many guises since it opened its doors to the general public.
The Inn and restaurant set in the historic and beautiful hamlet of Port-na Craig Simply a fantastic location, peaceful yet dramatic, stunning yet tranquil, situated on the banks of the river Tummel a tributary of the Tay. The setting makes you want to sit and watch the day go by,or relax as the salmon fisherman casts his rod.
Port-na -Craig Inn and restaurant is only a stone throw away from the famous Pitlochry Festival theatre, and a short walk to the equally famous fish ladder and dam.
This year the restaurant will open on the 16th of March with new owners Richard and Angela Maloney-Drummond together with Chef/manager David Kearney. There aim is to establish the old Inn and restaurant as a place to eat and frequent when visiting Pitlochry. Having established the Strathgarry hotel on Atholl road as an excellent Café-bar and restaurant. The team now have there sights set on opening the doors and welcoming the locals of Highland Perthshire and the many tourists who visit this part of Scotland to share and enjoy there hospitality, good food together with a wonderful location and warming ambience.
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