Just a 10-minute walk from the centre of Crieff, The Murray Park is a modern yet homely hotel offering a bar, restaurant and free access to their sister property’s wellness centre.
Brenda
United Kingdom
Breakfast was very good. Good choice of cooked items which all came piping hot.
Buffet cold selection which had a reasonable choice of options.
Situated in the heart of Perthshire, The Tower offers self-catering studio apartments above its own family-run gastro pub. Free WiFi is accessible in public areas, and free parking is possible on...
Grant
Australia
The ability to eat there for dinner and breakfast, being able to use the laundry facilities
This luxury 4-star bed and breakfast has quality, spacious rooms with large en suite bathrooms. Merlindale is an imposing, south-facing stone villa in a quiet area of Crieff.
James
United Kingdom
Everything from rooms food location and most of all our fantastic hosts who couldn’t do enough for you
Offering a tennis court and garden view, Spacious cottage - walk to Crieff is situated in Crieff, 33 km from Scone Palace and 41 km from Castle Menzies.
julie
United Kingdom
Peaceful quiet location with plenty walks nearby for our dog.
Very clean, lovely decorated, ample accessories and a nice welcome pack.
Occasional visits from Bella the owners dog kept our dog happy and he was always looking out for her 😆
Located in Crieff in the Tayside Region, this detached holiday home is 25 km from Perth. Guests benefit from terrace. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Bank Place is located in Crieff, 40 km from Castle Menzies, 50 km from Lake of Menteith, and 31 km from Doune Castle. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Scone Palace is 31 km away.
Sarah
United Kingdom
The host Jack was very accommodating with our 'very late' arrival and helped us with a few provisions for breakfast. Thank you :)
The groundfloor apartment is perfect, providing everything we needed for our weekend stay in scotland. With limited mobility, I found the groundfloor apartment easy to access and move around in, although it may not be suitable for larger wheelchairs. We left my scooter in the hire car at all times. Crieff is mostly accessible for scooters and wheelchairs.
Creiff is a very beautiful and unspoilt town with a long pretty high street full of shops, so close to the property. The square is a lovely place to sit for lunch from The Crieff Food Company, lots of benches in the sunshine, and lovely views of the moors and mountains in the distance.
There are quite a few nice places to eat out and order take away from. The host is very knowledgeable of the best places in the area.
Set in Crieff in the Perthshire region, Greenbrae East has a patio. The property is around 44 km from Lake of Menteith, 46 km from Castle Menzies and 26 km from Doune Castle.
Creiff itself is a country town , a little old fashioned,...
Creiff itself is a country town , a little old fashioned, but with the usual shops , everything you need for day to day. Several resonablt priced places to eat, very good fresh produce shop and ice cream/ sweetie shop.
Best bits are outside the town, visitors centre, Caithness glass factory where you can view the workers producing the beautiful products, Stuart crystal, and the gorgeous Nutcracker Christmas shop, which is worth the trip on its own.Many other places worth a visit within half an hour. Wildlife Park, Stirling Castle, Bannockburn, Doune castle and Dunblane Cathedral.
Fiona
Scored 8.0
8.0
We had a great time at braidhaugh.
We had a great time at braidhaugh. The pod was in a great location with a great view of the river. There's lots of shops and pubs nearby too, the only thing i didn't like about the stay, was not being able to play my music outside while being in the hot tub. I didn't realise there's no music allowed outside. The hot tub could also benefit from having a canopy to protect you from the rain.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lots of good places to eat and friendly service.
Lots of good places to eat and friendly service. Also great produce to buy in local shops. Lots of lovely walks and really loved a visit to Drummond castle gardens. Great wee coffee van in the grounds.
Gillian
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It's a busy little town, plenty places to eat or get take...
It's a busy little town, plenty places to eat or get take away food, beautiful country walks, some specialist shops and lots of outdoor activities and attractions. It
has a great caravan park with lodges and glamping pods and fishing on the river. Caithness Glass has a viewing gallery to see glassblowing and is located at the visitor centre. Drummond Castle and gardens is a must, not far out of town at Muthill.
Linda
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A busy town on the outskirts of the highlands.
A busy town on the outskirts of the highlands. It is close enough to the high mountains which many will be keen to explore. There were plenty of places to eat; I chose an Italian and was not disappointed. Crieff itself is small enough to be explore on foot; the Glen Turret distillery is a short 20-minute walk from the centre of the town.
Marshall
Scored 8.0
8.0
Crieff itself is 4 out of 5.
Crieff itself is 4 out of 5. A number of boarded up shops (but this seems to be prevalent everywhere). However, on the plus side, traffic flows very well, the people are friendly and helpful and there is a good diverse range of shops available. Parking is easy. The greatest attribute is the beautful surrounding area. I'd recommend staying out of town to ge the best experience.
It was in a quiet area so was great for sleeping. Close by to Crieff so we could grab a meal. Yvonne and David were amazing with my little boy! We only stayed one night but felt like family the morning we left. They also kept out little boys cuddley safe as we left him but collected him on the way home. They even gave us fresh vegetables from their garden to take as presents to my sister. I have recommended them to relatives. We will use them again when going up that way.
The property is immaculately kept throughout with an exceptional standard of cleanliness. The host has thought of everything and left clear instructions. The bathroom is stunning with a beautiful free standing bath and also a multi functional shower. The Nook is on a busy road but I was not disturbed by noise at all. Access to a lovely garden area was a bonus so you can enjoy the sunshine into early evening. This is a wee gem of a place.
Lovely spacious room, hotel set in beautiful grounds with lots of "secret" garden areas and all kinds of activities available. Booking system for meals worked well. Nice choice of places/menus for dinner. All food excellent. Breakfast hot and cold buffet plentiful and lots of choice. Staff professional and helpful.
The owner was very helpful, showing us round and texting during the week to make sure everything was okay. She also advised us on places to visit. The cottage was well equipped with everything we needed for cooking. The cottage is dog friendly. The garden is lovely. Crieff is lovely.
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