A warm welcome to The Angus Hotel & Spa, Blairgowrie’s premier leisure hotel and one of only 4 hotels in Perthshire with a modern, fully-equipped leisure club and indoor swimming pool.
Shirley
United Kingdom
The self sevice breakfast selection was superb. I enjoyed the quality of food and the staff were extremely friendly and helpful.
Set in Blairgowrie and with Scone Palace reachable within 23 km, Victoria Hotel offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Beryl
United Kingdom
Blairgowrie is very pleasant and friendly. It is situated perfectly for longer stays as access to many of Scotland's magnificent scenery. The hotel is a well preseved exam ple of period hotels and the Victoria reflects the age of Victoria. Nicely decorated with examples of that bygone age.
Set in 25-acres of beautiful Scottish countryside, Kinloch House Hotel is just one mile from the Loch Drumellie. It offers en suite bedrooms and a fine restaurant.
GEORGE
Greece
Beautiful place , exceptional dinning/breakfast , excellent service.
The Laurels Guest House, a property with a garden, is situated in Blairgowrie, 30 km from Discovery Point, 46 km from Castle Menzies, as well as 26 km from Glamis Castle.
On average, 3-star hotels in Blairgowrie cost £88 per night, and 4-star hotels in Blairgowrie are £159 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Blairgowrie can on average be found for £167 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Blairgowrie this weekend is £181 or, for a 4-star hotel, £98. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Blairgowrie for this weekend cost on average around £320 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £105 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Blairgowrie for tonight. You'll pay on average around £71 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Blairgowrie will cost around £246 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Blairgowrie:
6.0
Scored 6.0
A well appointed town with good large shops on the outskirts...
A well appointed town with good large shops on the outskirts. The old town centre is a bit run down, but pleasant enough. There is a lovely walk from the town centre along the river bank. Staying in Blairgowrie gives access to attractions nearby. Everything we wanted to see was within 30 minutes drive. Not a highland town, The highlands are 30 miles north.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Lodge is a short walking distance to all facilities in...
The Lodge is a short walking distance to all facilities in town. We had lunch at The Dome (good traditional home cooked food, excellent
cakes and coffee). Evening meals - there are Chinese, Indian and Chippy take aways which we did not try but looked busy. We had a nice meal at Little's restaurant and a cheap one in Wetherspoons which was OK. There is also Angus Hotel for meals which we've used previously.
Nice walk along the river and back into town. Easy drive to Scone to walk the Quarrymill trails and enjoy the Macmillan Cafe and Scone Arms Hotel for lunch. In Spring nice trip to see the Ospreys at Loch of Lowes and Dunkeld & Birnam.
A.
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It’s a great place for hikers to walk up in to the glen...
It’s a great place for hikers to walk up in to the glen there’s also a few bars lots of shops as long as your able to get up and down the hills there’s also good bus routes to Dundee and Perth so you have options for what you want to do there’s also good links to Edinburgh for the military tattoo show which is only during the August month every year but if you just wish to stay at the hotel and relax you have a spa and swimming pool and massaging and good food and bar there’s also a few cafes dotted around the town one I found called Karen’s kitchen they do lovely food there plus theres a few restaurants and for the golf lovers there’s a nice golf club
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Return to Blairgowrie after 20 years since previous visit.
Return to Blairgowrie after 20 years since previous visit. Couldn't believe the amount of new houses. Lots of changes in the centre too. The town is very central for driving out and about and there are several pubs and restaurants in the outlying district.. Would recommend The Old Cross Inn in Rattray, the Ardler Tavern and the Alyth chip shop.
Also thanks to Halfords for finding the cause of my car's slow puncture and fitting 2 new tyres.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Blairgowrie is a little sleepy town, that really benefits...
Blairgowrie is a little sleepy town, that really benefits from the nature that surrounds it. There is a lack of quirky cafes, however you can find couple of nice restaurants nearby. Excellent location for exploring Scottish countryside.
Mina
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We did not have time to explore as this was just a stopover.
We did not have time to explore as this was just a stopover. I would point out that we walked into the town centre at about 4-30pm and found that the majority of the shops had already closed. The town appeared very quiet and a bit run down but is well-situated for surrounding attractions.
Lovely location by the river, walking distance to town. Lodge was warm and cosy. Kay was super helpful and has set up the accommodations perfectly. The lodges are a perfect base to explore this part of Scotland. Blairgowrie is a well equipped town, can recommend The Wee Coffee Shop for breakfast and Littles, a converted church, for dinner!! The spectacular Glenshee Ski Slopes are just a short drive away.
For peace and quiet with the opportunity to explore, the Ericht Lodges are perfect. We will be going back as soon as possible 👍
Good honest family run small hotel that serves excellent food. Comfortable spacious room and nice shower room that was clean.
The bar was a friendly place to sit with the locals and tourists serving good selection of drinks and coffee.
Nice restaurant to sit and have a meal or sit in the bar area. Prices were very reasonable during difficult times and served nice wines.
The menu was excellent and changed daily.
Staff were helpful and friendly .
Was on a walking couple of days and would definitely go back
If you're just looking for an affordable, convenient B&B in Blairgowrie to stay for a night or two then this place is definitely not for you. Rene and Britta are two of the warmest , most welcoming B&B hosts I have come across. Their house is your house. They go the extra mile in all aspects of your stay. From the wonderful coffee, the breakfast and their desire to get to know their guests - they really are second to none. And the whisky is pretty good too!. We arrived as strangers and left as friends.
The old Bakery was absolutely spotless. Clean, quiet, very cosy and right in the heart of Blairgowrie.
With your own kitchen, lounge bathroom and bedroom, it was just perfect.
Even though it is in the centre of town the noise is to a minimum. There is even disposable ear plugs if you really felt you needed them (Which I didn't)
There is plenty of places to eat and drink right on your doorstep.
It was just a lovely experience staying at the Old Bakery and I will definitely return.
Beautiful large house within walking distance of Blairgowrie . Lovely , spacious room with modern waterfall shower and room overlooks the garden . Excellent choice for breakfast . Guest lounge was cosy and good coffee always available . Perfect for relaxing and reading after a day out . Friendly hosts who were chatty and knowledgeable about the area . Delicious home made muffins provided for our river walk . Would definitely stay there again and highly recommend.
Cosy, quaint little bothy with a real fire, plus an additional electric radiator, lovely room, so nice to lie in bed with the log burner gently lighting the room, well equipped kitchen and a modern bathroom. Wi-fi via phones was good as well. Great area if you're a walker.
The location! Perfect for visiting with family & friends in that part of Scotland.
The local shops were ideal for all that was needed.
Great walks around this area too.
The lodge had everything that I needed including peace & quiet.
Red Squirrels were an added bonus.
It was central enough for Blairgowrie..5min in the car to Blairgowrie golf course.
Great butchers opposite and could keep the goods cold in the apartments fridge freezer.
Plenty of room in the place with a great little kitchen. Looks all refurbished lately.
A cute little cottage on a small quiet development but close to Blairgowrie.
Cottage was clean and comfortable and host was very responsive when we had a query.
Really enjoyed the hot tub - makes a relaxing stay even better.
Lovely find
Stayed here for the weekend, this is a spotless clean beautiful apartment. Spacious, warm and comfy, central location.
We often visit Blairgowrie and we would try to get this apartment now before any of the hotels.
Very peaceful and weather was exceptional for our weekend which made relaxing at cottage great. Although a remote location we ventured to Dunkeld and Blairgowrie to get essentials and walk the dog.
Love love love it was perfect, the staff were brilliant and the whole stay was fantastic would recommend this hotel to everyone. The owner was also hands on and this made the extra bit of difference.
The staff were wonderful and made us feel valued guest. Breakfast cooked to order. The room was cosy with a lovely bathroom. Ample parking on the opposite side of the road to the hotel.
The amenities - no detail was missing. This was the only place in Scotland that provided face cloths. This place was fabulous & the decor was amazing. Unbelievably clean.
Staff were lovely and very helpful. Child and dog friendly hotel, basic but very clean and great value for money. We will stay again next time we visit Blairgowrie.
Great location and fantastic value for money. We went as a family of six with two dogs and it was perfect. Good walks and a dog friendly pub just down the road.
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