The House of Bruar (Scotland)

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Very conveniently located just off one of Scotland...

Very conveniently located just off one of Scotland's most important north-south highways, this collection of retail outlets offers the highest quality products covering the full range of Scottish produce in food and drink, mens and ladies country clothing and a whole lot more. There are excellent and varied catering services on site so it makes a perfect lunch stop with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside.

Very good range of goods in the store and set in a...

Very good range of goods in the store and set in a nice location just off the A9 road. Friendly and knowledgeable staff when buying from the Whisky range, I am a returning customer and would definitely recommend although it can sometimes be ever so slightly dearer than buying elsewhere.

Great place to stop en route going north into the ...

Great place to stop en route going north into the highlands. Take your wallet with you though as it is pricey. There is also a lovely walk next to Bruar if you follow the river upstream, if you don't fancy being dragged round the various outlets.

Generally a good stop off spot on the A9, avoiding...

Generally a good stop off spot on the A9, avoiding Pitlochry! The place is nearly always fairly busy, there's a good restaurant or the chippy for food. Also the food hall, outdoor clothing section, art galleries, golf shop, cashmere/woollen shop (also a discount warehouse), a place to walk your dog. There's a nice walk to the waterfalls up through the woods at the back too. Toilet facilities are available, always clean and fresh. Can be a bit on the expensive side - but if you add on stress and cost of parking in Pitlochry, probably not much in it.

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Impeccable in almost every way. The restaurant, al...

Impeccable in almost every way. The restaurant, alone, is worth a trip out. Shopping is "of the type" and the price tag on some clothing does not always ascend directly in proportion to durability and wearability, but buyer beware, as always. The food hall is an enjoyable diversion from the sometimes overwhelming effusion from carpet, skin and fibre of the clothing section, but I speak from the perspective of someone with a dust allergy. Falls of Bruar are in the immediate vicinity and provide a fabulous excuse for some tag-on exercise in a stunning setting with two spectacular waterfalls. The whole package promises a consistently enjoyable experience. Worth turning up after dark in December just to see the lighting.

A smart place selling quality goods. Aimed at tour...

A smart place selling quality goods. Aimed at tourists with prices to match but I did find a new cap in the sale room. Queues for food and toilets due to COVID but seemed well managed and clean. Easy parking. Hand sanitizer everywhere.

Great place for a pit stop just of the A9. You can...

Great place for a pit stop just of the A9. You can easily spend an hour or two wandering around the shops and using the cafe. Remember to walk the falls of Bruar they are right behind the buildings they are beautiful

The shopping temple of all kinds in Scotland. The ...

The shopping temple of all kinds in Scotland. The Scottish ready to wear is definitely not to our taste ... but against the outer clothing brands are very beautiful and totally adapted. Hunting jackets, trousers, shirts, pompom socks, oiled jackets ... a happiness. Beautiful decoration shops, plaids, grocery store, restaurants, everything is perfect !! Run it !!!

No social distancing in place and far too many peo...

No social distancing in place and far too many people. Empty hand sanitiser at the door. Massive q for toilets through a shop with people squeezing past. Did not feel safe at all. No attempt to manage flow or numbers of people.

The House of Bruar (Scotland)

The House of Bruar (Scotland)

4.2