Mother and child, outdoor wooden sculpture by Charlie Easterfield. Queen's View, Loch Tummel, Allean, Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom,
The Queen’s View in Highland Perthshire overlooks Loch Tummel and is said to have been named after Queen Victoria, following her visit to the area in 1866. The Queen’s View Visitor Centre lies at the eastern edge of Loch Tummel and is surrounded by part of Tay Forest Park. As well as a stunning viewpoint overlooking the loch and beyond to the iconic Schiehallion, the area offers a range of woodland walks suitable for all abilities. One of the most photographed areas in Scotland, Queen Victoria is said to have remarked that the spectacular view was named after her, when she visited the area in 1866. However, it has also been suggested that the view was in fact named after King Robert the Bruce’s wife, Queen Isabella of Scotland, over 550 years earlier. As well as the stunning viewpoint, the visitor centre includes a café and shop with detailed
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Location: Queen's View, Loch Tummel, Allean, Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
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