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Hettie of Hettie's Tearooms Guide to Pitlochry: How to spend a day in Pitlochry

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Have you wondered what to do when you have a day in Pitlochry?  There’s lots to choose from depending on what you like to do, BUT this is what I would do. Oh, and It does depend on the time of year (we’re approaching winter at the time of writing).    My day would actually start the day before; by booking a table at Hettie’s Tearoom 😉. I would totally recommend making a booking as, at lunch time, we often have a queue out the door…. Happy Mum!!   Then, first on MY list for the day would be a walk around the gorgeous Faskally woods, the home to The Enchanted Forest (there is disabled access too!), the fit people can walk there from town (about 1.5 miles) … I’ll drive.  There’s a circular walk and it is 1km in length,  other paths branch off from this walk giving a wee bit more of a challenge but the walk itself is very flat!  It has a magical feel to it, almost a bit of an escape circling Loch Dunmore, surrounded by mature trees.   I go there ...

Hettie's Loose Leaf Tea Faves: Black, Green, and Fruity Teas, Plus a Sneak Peek at Our Rebrand, Hetties Tearoom, Pitlochry

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Hey! Sooooo in light of our wee tea shop rebrand (….whoops that was supposed to be a secret🙈), let’s talk tea; my favourites, “fun” facts and sneak peeks. Firstly “what’s YOUR favourite tea?” is an often asked and very hard question to answer! It depends how I’m feeling. A wake me up: Hettie in the Heather (a Sri Lankan black tea with purple heather flowers and vanilla). Often a tea to be tried if you’re feeling adventurous but not crazy!    If we’re going green it would have to be Click Clack Miss Mac (green tea with lemongrass and ginger)… even though I invented another one of the green teas, Jazztime (green tea, apple and nettle), when I was aged 8, which is equally good! I have learnt all about green tea whilst filming mum’s live streams and videos. I’m not really listening but one thing I have taken in (during the hours and hours (and hours)of filming)  is that green tea should be brewed at 80 degrees. Often people don’t like green tea as it’s “bitter” but it is inf...

Hettie's from Hettie's Tearooms, Guide to Pitlochry: The Enchanted Forest

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The Enchanted Forest is an annual light and sound show held throughout October in Faskally Woods, drawing over 80,000 visitors each year. Definitely worth a visit; the perfect date night, family adventure or solo exploration.   Every year the theme of the experience is different; this year it was “Symphony of Nature”. Which was pretty magic! Your journey starts outside Fishers Hotel, Pitlochry, where your tickets are scanned and you board the shuttle bus to the forest. On the bus the magic begins, through the speakers comes an enchanting voice introducing you to what you can expect in the woods you to the forest (and of course the safety features).   Arriving at the forest, you’re greeted by a glowing Enchanted Forest sign, a prime photo-op, and a few interactive lights for kids and adults…. aka my partner nearly breaking the hanging one!   The journey begins with "singing frogs"—subtle voices tucked in the trees, blending wildlife sounds into the symphony . Which th...

Survival not Guaran-tea'd : Hettie's Tearoom's Journey through COVID, Pitlochry

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I know, I know! You’re probably thinking, Hettie please I’ve heard enough about COVID, let’s just move on. Trust me, I feel the same……but, for us and many other small businesses it was not smooth sailing! Mum and I had a blast, trying to figure out what we could do to ensure the survival of Hettie’s, and we came up with some good ideas (and some totally krankie ones)!  Originally mum was uncertain as to whether Hettie’s would make it out the other side at all.   But it meant so much to us both to keep the ‘empire’ alive.  So the Facebook Lives were born. These were a hit —you loved seeing Mum “just talking rubbish” she used to say, and it was a lovely way to stay connected worldwide.  Spoiler alert: We’re bringing them back!  Then we decided to open a baking supplies shop with our stock which was lying doing nothing, just waiting to get made into cakes and bread etc . We could be found, most evenings, decanting and packing things like flour, local eggs, yeast (w...

“Is there a Hettie?”, Hettie's Tearoom Pitlochry

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“Is there a Hettie?”   This is our most frequently asked question.  Other than “do you sell normal tea” or “do you have a bathroom?”  And… the answer is…. yes it’s me!   I am THE Hettie or if we’re going posh my name is actually Henrietta.  Many of our lovely guests think my Mum, Clare is Hettie.   If you are one of those inquisitive people who have asked the question, my mum probably smartly answered back saying  "No I'm Hettie's slave and she's living it up away at university". -This is my pal Billy from Riders of the Storm Equestrian Academy - Unfortunately, I can't take much of the credit for the success of  Hettie's over the past 14 years, apart from being a fabulously supportive daughter and of course the favourite child (aka the only child!).  Growing up it was just Mum and I, she is a true inspiration to me; building her happiness empire one cup of Hettie’s tea at a time.  Much of her success can be attributed to her completely s...