Enchanted Forest 2025: Food and drink menus and prices as the light show returns to Pitlochry

The annual light and sound show returns to Perthshire next month, and there's some new additions to the food and drink available.

The Enchanted Forest returns to Perthshire this autumn, with a range of food and drinks available at the event.

It's autumn, which means the return of Scotland's sound and light shows. By far the best known is the Enchanted Forest, which takes place in Faskally Woods just outside of Pitlochry every October and November.

This year, visitors can look forward to an immersive forest walk the theme of which is 'Luminara'.

While enjoying the lights and sounds, there's also places to pick up a hot drink or bite to eat, including more veggie, gluten free and vegan options this year.

Enchanted Forest food and drink
The Enchanted Forest 2024...Faskally Woods, Pitlochry Picture by Graeme Hart.

What food and drink is available at the Enchanted Forest?

If you're hungry for dinner, there are three food stalls available during this year's show - Nashville hot chicken; stone baked pizza and fries; and smash burger and fries - as well as some sweet treats and hot drinks.

From Nashville hot chicken, a hot chicken sandwich is £10; hot chicken tacos are £10; Nashville hot chicken tenders are £8; a kids' meal of chicken goujons, chips and a kids' drink is £5.99; a Nashville meal with chips and a drink is £12.50 and just chips are from £4.50.

From Smash burger, a classic burger served with cheese, sauce, lettuce, onion and pickle is £11; a bacon burger is £12; a classic chicken burger is £11; a veggie burger is £9; a kids' meal is £5.99 (chicken nuggets, chips and a kids drink); smash fries are £10 and normal chips are £4.50.

If you'd rather have a pizza, a classic margerita is £11; Americano (pepperoni) is £12; fresh and hot (tomato, mozzarella, onion, peppers and chillies) is £12; a kids' meal is £5.99 (mozzarella sticks, chips and a kids' drink); just chips are £4.50, curry fries are £6.50 and pizza fries are £8.

For those looking for a sweet treat there will be churros (from £6), a marshmallow shack (with marshmallow skewers for toasting, £4) doughnuts, from £5 and pick and mix sweets, with gluten free and vegan options available.

This year there will also be Dutch pancakes drizzled with warm Nutella, white chocolate or Biscoff for £7.

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Hot drinks include tea (£2.50), coffee (from £3.50) and hot chocolate (from £4) while at the bar there's white wine (£7), beer and cider (£6), rose wine (£7), mulled wine (£6), red wine (£7) and prosecco (£9.50). Cold drinks are £2.50.

For more information on the Enchanted Forest, tickets and the food available, visit the Enchanted Forest website.



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Known for cake making, experimental jam recipes, Champagne, whisky and gin drinking (and the inability to cook Gnocchi), Rosalind is the Food and Drink Editor and whisky writer for The Scotsman, as well as hosting Scran, The Scotsman's food and drink podcast.
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