About Queen's View Visitor Centre
Revel in this historic part of Scotland with its wooded hills reflected in long lingering lochs and rushing rivers.
Queen's View Visitor Centre is home to a stunning viewpoint - one of Scotland’s most popular and one of the most photographed. The viewpoint is accessed via a footpath from the carpark.
The visitor centre is open from 30 March to 31 October.
Queen Victoria visited Queen’s View in 1866 and recorded in her diary that the iconic view, looking westwards along Loch Tummel, was named after her.
Read Queen Victoria's diary entry (PDF 39k)
Discover more of Tay Forest Park
Car Park Charges
Please note the following car park charges are applicable at Queen's View
- All Vehicles - £2
How to get there:
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com
Other places to go in Tay Forest District
What's on in Tay Forest District
June
- Forest Folklore Sunday 17 June 2012
- Treemendous Faskally Monday 18 June 2012
July
- Big Tree Country Sunday 1 July 2012
- Treemendous Trees Monday 2 July 2012
Monday 30 July 2012 - Pine Cone Point Monday 2 July 2012
Thursday 2 August 2012
Wednesday 15 August 2012 - Tree Tales Thursday 19 July 2012
- Dunkeld Delights Friday 20 July 2012
- Scots Wha Hae Thursday 26 July 2012
- Dunkeld Trek Sunday 29 July 2012
August
- Pine Cone Point Monday 2 July 2012
Thursday 2 August 2012
Wednesday 15 August 2012 - The Secret Garden Wednesday 1 August 2012
- Timbertastic Wednesday 8 August 2012
- Scottish Plant Hunters Thursday 9 August 2012
- Squirrel Search Thursday 16 August 2012
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