The Hermitage, a stretch of Perthshire forest, was once a pleasure ground for the aristocracy. Today, it welcomes visitors to explore its pathways, sheltered by towering Douglas firs, leading to the roaring Black Linn waterfall. Deep within the woods, the Georgian folly known as Ossian’s Hall offers an ideal vantage point for viewing the waterfall. The combination of lush, verdant surroundings and the dramatic cascade creates a serene and captivating experience.
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