The Hermitage, Dunkeld
Facts and practical information
The Hermitage is a National Trust for Scotland-protected site in Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross. Located just to the west of the A9, it sits on the banks of the River Braan in Craigvinean Forest. It was created by John Murray, the third Duke of Atholl, who lived in nearby Dunkeld House, in the 18th century to honour the blind bard Ossian. It is home to Ossian's Hall of Mirrors and Ossian's Cave, Georgian follies. The hermit's cave was built around 1760 for the third Earl of Breadalbane, who unsuccessfully advertised for a permanent eremite. The guide in 1869, Donald Anderson, dressed up with a long beard of lichens and clothes of animal skins. ()
Dunkeld
The Hermitage – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dunkeld Cathedral, Ossian's Hall of Mirrors, Niel Gow's Oak, Craigvinean Forest.