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    pitlochry

    Explore "pitlochry" with insightful episodes like "Épisode 7 - Une veillée d'hiver à Pitlochry", "Scotland Tour - St Andrews to Inverness - Travel thrugh the Cairngorms National Park via some picturesqe villages lying on the river Tay" and "With David Barrie" from podcasts like ""MyScotland, les podcasts - Sir Edward's", "Unique Scotland" and "PEP Talk"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    Épisode 7 - Une veillée d'hiver à Pitlochry

    Épisode 7 - Une veillée d'hiver à Pitlochry

    Ce soir je suis à Pitlochry. C’est au pied des Cairngorms, des montagnes parmi les plus hautes d’Ecosse. J’ai trouvé un Bed and Breakfast juste à côté de la rivière Tummel. Une belle petite maison tout en pierre. Elle a au moins plus de cent ans, avec sa petite porte d’entrée et ses fenêtres à guillotines en bois, c’est vraiment typique de l’Ecosse. 

    Une aventure à retrouver sur le site du whisky Sir Edward's : www.siredwards.com/my-scotland-le-road-trip/une-veillee-dhiver-a-pitlochry

    Scotland Tour - St Andrews to Inverness - Travel thrugh the Cairngorms National Park via some picturesqe villages lying on the river Tay

    Scotland Tour - St Andrews to Inverness - Travel thrugh the Cairngorms National Park via some picturesqe villages lying on the river Tay

    This Podcast takes you on a tour from St Andrews to Inverness through some of the most picturesque towns in Scotland. It is the second part of a tour trilogy that will see you travel all the way from Edinburgh to Inverness and back, calling into some of the most iconic places of Scotland. You will be standing on the most famous bridge in the world before leaving St Andrews and, photos taken, you will head north across the Tay Bridge through Dundee up to the beautiful Cathedral town of Dunkeld before heading north again into the Cairngorms National Park. You will arrive in Inverness and, after an evening relaxing, you will visit the famous battlefield of Culloden and also a 4000 year old site that gave Diana Gabaldon her inspiration for the Outlander series.

    With David Barrie

    With David Barrie

    With the Coronavirus lockdown, many of us are having our relationships deeply disturbed as we struggle to connect with others from a distance. What impact does this have on the gospel? This time on PEP Talk, Andy and Kristi speak with small town pastor and football chaplain David Barrie about connecting and sharing with others in our churches, sports clubs and our communities.

    David Barrie is one of the pastors of Pitlochry Baptist Church in Highland Perthshire. He has served as a chaplain in Scottish Football since 2001, and for the past 8 seasons, chaplain to St Johnstone Football Club in Perth. 


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