Surrounded by the mountains of Highland Perthshire, Pitlochry is a great place for a holiday. Combining a stone-built solidity with the vitality and colour of a popular town, it nestles comfortably in resplendent mountain scenery.
Scotland's Hotel & Spa is perfectly positioned in the centre of Pitlochry, a beautiful Victorian-style holiday town. In addition to the main hotel, we also have two neighbouring traditional houses that provide excellent and thoroughly peaceful accommodation. Ideal for families or small groups travelling together.
The vivid colours of the Faskally Restaurant are contrasted by the crisp white linen on the tables. We use local Perthshire produce and organic foods where possible. The restaurant offers a variety of dining options including set menus, daily favourites and a selection of signature dishes.
The local malt whiskies of Edradour and Blair Athol, amongst many others, are always available in the lounge bar.
We invite guests to indulge in our indoor pool and Jacuzzi during a visit. These are complemented by a sauna, steam room, gym and solarium. For an extra treat, book a session in our Sonas Spa where spa therapies and beauty treatments are available.
When you choose to visit Pitlochry - there's lots to see and do; for families, couples and groups alike. Perthshire has a vast golfing heritage and offers the challenge of 40 courses, most of which can be enjoyed with the purchase of a local golfing pass. In addition, both St Andrews and Carnoustie golf courses are within easy reach of Pitlochry.
Canoeing, kayaking, canyoning, gorge-walking and whitewater rafting are all available locally and offer truly unforgettable days out. There are plenty of mapped local walking trails to follow. The Hermitage Trail is ten minutes from the hotel or, for something more strenuous, the Cateran Trail and Rob Roy Way are for serious long-distance walkers. There are also excellent quiet roads, trails and estate tracks that are perfect for cycling adventures and exploring.
Ski enthusiasts and novices alike can enjoy hitting the slopes when on holiday in Pitlochry. Three of Scotland's main ski centres are within easy reach; Glenshee, the Lecht and Cairngorm. Enjoy a day on the piste or get active with some snow-boarding.
Guests staying at Scotland's Hotel can expect to be spoilt for choice for things to do whether it be visiting castles, palaces, gardens, museums, adventure centres or wildlife parks.
For more information on these and more activities you can enjoy during your stay, please visit www.crerarhotels.com/scotlands
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Heathergems Visitor Centre and Factory Outlet Shop offers natural Scottish heather jewellery and...
The Atholl Palace Museum tells the stories of the people who built, worked and visited the Atholl...
Pitlochry Festival Theatre is a theatre based in the Perthshire town of Pitlochry, which runs...
The Explorers Garden tells the stories of some of the men who risked their lives travelling the...
Blair Athol Distillery is one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland. After enjoying a...
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Killiecrankie is a famous wooded gorge, where the Battle of Killiecrankie took place in 1689.
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Welcome to Atholl Estate Ranger Services.
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Your visit to Dewar's World of Whisky, Scotland's most exciting and innovative brand home combines...
Craigower is a 4.5 hectare hilltop with open heathland and scattered Scots pines. It is a locally...
Dirnanean is a 1.5 hectare garden with 7 hectares of replanted and restored policies and a...
Welcome to Castle Menzies: visitor attraction, museum, clan centre and venue for weddings,...
Welcome to House of Menzies.
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The Ell Shop in Dunkeld is owned by the National Trust for Scotland, along with over 20 other...
Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve covers 98 hectares near Dunkeld. The star...
The Beatrix Potter Exhibition & Garden tells the story of children’s author, Beatrix Potter, who...
The Scottish Crannog Centre is an award-winning and interactive centre which shows what Iron Age...
Easter Meikle Fardle is a delightful old-fashioned 2 acre garden in Meikleour.
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Active Kids Adventure Park is a great day out for all the family with outdoor activities, indoor...
Stanley Mills is a unique complex of water-powered cotton mills situated on a majestic bend in the...
Browse handmade gifts and enjoy fresh local produce at Peel Farm Coffee & Crafts in Glenisla, one...
This stunning inland loch is set among the foothills of the Braes of Angus and close to the fertile...
The Inveralmond Brewery is a microbrewery in Perthshire, which produces cask conditioned and...
Huntingtower Castle has two fine and complete towers, built in the 15th and 16th centuries and...
Only have time to visit one distillery? Sample Scotland's favourite whisky at Scotland's oldest...
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