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Alpine cottage in Crieff features accommodations with free Wifi 20 miles from Scone Palace, 25 miles from Castle Menzies, and 31 miles from Lake of Menteith.
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
8.0
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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.
Roger
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small town with a ton or outside activities.
Small town with a ton or outside activities. Loads of hiking trails, nice golf course right next to town, most everything is in walking distance. The distillery has a beautiful bar but food is quite pricy. Ate at KBs Italian restaurant for dinner - delicious! Love the town and the residents!
Roxanne
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were in Crieff to take part in an organised classic car...
We were in Crieff to take part in an organised classic car rally from Perth to Glencoe and back. Crieff was perfectly placed for that. Set in beautiful Perthshire countryside with easy access to everywhere really. The town itself is pleasant.
We had an excellent short stay, travelling with my sister and my son. We had two rooms, a feature twin and a small, single room. The rooms were comfortable and spotless. As we spent most of our time outdoors in the town of Crieff, we did not have the opportunity to make use of all the facilities of the Hydro but will do so on our next visit. Excellent breakfast and mostly pleasant staff throughout. Special thanks to Ross (check-in) and Aidan (Meikle Bar Captain) for their excellent service and courtesy.
Proprietor was very nice, lovely area, room was fab, very close to bathroom, room and bathroom were very spacious, lovely breakfast, got us some fab vege sausages. Nice to sit outside and watch the birds, woodpeckers, jays, coal tits etc flying from pillar to post. Also beside a lovely bridge watching the water flow, there are some lovely walks in the area. Around Muthill and Creiff. The area itself is just so beautiful, very central to visit many places in Scotland. Cheers 😁😁
Amazing lodge on outskirts of Crieff. Fantastic uninterrupted views from the decking. Fully equipped lodge, washing machine, TV and DVD, dishwasher, microwave, iron, wifi, hoover, coffee machine, BBQ. Deer and Hares in the field to watch. Paolo the owner was really helpful and friendly, great location for visiting the local area, easy to reach as far as loch lomond, Stirling, Perth, Falkirk, Pitlochry- the list is endless, highly recommended
Great location, really quiet but not too far from the town centre. The apartment had everything you could possibly need and more. The communication from the owners was fantastic. They supplied all the information on restaurants and places to visit.
The welcome pack was exceptional. It was very much appreciated.
If I ever visit this area again, I would want to stay here.
Amazingly comfortable bed, beautiful view from the room, sweet little sitting area inside the room set up with tea service. Jean was such a lovely hostess; very kind and friendly. We very much enjoyed chatting with her over a delicious breakfast.
Aileen and her husband Nick were excellent hosts, they were extremely attentive & accommodating. I stayed for a couple of nights and they were a delight to interact with. If I’m ever in Crieff again I’d be delighted to spend the night here.
I like the Murraypark. The staff are lovely and can’t do enough for you. The rooms are basic but very clean. The location is peaceful. I much prefer Murraypark to Crieff Hydro which can be busy especially at mealtimes.
Honeybrook really is a home from home. It’s spacious, but cosy and has everything you need for a wonderful stay. Cheryl is an excellent host and provides you with lots of information about the surrounding area too.
Cleanliness perfect ..Jesn was the perfect host ..food perfect rooms outstanding..location near to amenities..a must for anybody who travels around the Crieff area who requires overnight accomadation
everything was perfect. the flat was spotless and very comfortable. even washing up was a pleasure with the neighbours doves to watch come and go.
it’s a perfect location to visit the area.
The house is very central to Crieff town centre. The owner, Paolo, even helped me park my car as it was a tight squeeze to park in front of the house. The beds were very comfortable.
Everything was perfect:the back garden, the comfortable bed, the attentive and gracious staff, the relaxed atmosphere. This was the best hotel experience in a long time.
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