Bring the dog. Bring the kids. Get everyone outdoors, in the spa pool, round the table - do stuff together, or do your own thing. And it begins here, with that first flutter of excitement: planning it all.
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Everything you need to feel right at home. Designed with Scottish countryside charm, our beautifully-furnished bedrooms are fit for kings (and queens). We've got lots of options from small and cosy rooms for two to luxury, signature suites complete with a roll top bath. Designed with Scottish countryside charm, our beautifully-furnished bedrooms are fit for two in our cosiest setting.
Our self-catering lodges are dotted all over our 900-acre Crieff Hydro estate. Soak up the peace and quiet in your own private village or skip to the pool from your accommodation. With lodges for 2 up to 16 guests (plus the dogs), it's your holiday and you can choose how you want to enjoy it. The hardest part is deciding what to do first - there's over 60 on site activities.
Admit it: you've always wanted to say something cool, then roar off on a quad bike, gallop into the sunset, or thunk an arrow into the bullseye. Hasta la Hydro, baby. Start planning your stay today. Not a smooth surface in sight: rutted tracks, deep streams, impossible angles. We'll throw absolutely everything at the four-wheeled beast - belt up as a passenger or take the wheel.
From friendly games of tennis to high-intensity boxercise classes our leisure facilities tick all the boxes. Get your heart pumping at kickboxing or wind down with some gentle yoga sessions. Our fitness studio is equipped with studio cycling, a Queenex frame, super functional suspension training and access to over 1700 virtual classes and up to 250 instructor lead classes a month.
Reviews (5)
Greg U.
Nov 10, 2017
Nick E.
Sep 06, 2013
After being regular visitors in the past, we've been unable to return since a dreadful incident, when an unfortunate guest suffered a heart attack at the next table in the dining room, from which he sadly died. My partner, a doctor, gave emergency care for almost an hour until the ambulance arrived. We'd scarcely started our meal, and of course could hardly eat the rest.
Indeed it somewhat ruined the weekend. But the REALLY shocking thing was that the Manager scornfully refused even to provide so much as a meal voucher in recognition of our actual loss and distress. Still less did the management enquire or offer any support let alone counselling for an event that traumatised my partner for months afterwards, being shocking for happening just when we were for once relaxing on our first weekend off for months.
A hotel has a Duty of Care. But the Manager of this place appears to care not one whit for his guests' welfare. The owners should find someone more responsible to represent their establishment. He's lost them at least one party of repeat visitors.
Indeed it somewhat ruined the weekend. But the REALLY shocking thing was that the Manager scornfully refused even to provide so much as a meal voucher in recognition of our actual loss and distress. Still less did the management enquire or offer any support let alone counselling for an event that traumatised my partner for months afterwards, being shocking for happening just when we were for once relaxing on our first weekend off for months.
A hotel has a Duty of Care. But the Manager of this place appears to care not one whit for his guests' welfare. The owners should find someone more responsible to represent their establishment. He's lost them at least one party of repeat visitors.
Qype User Kinfi
Jun 16, 2011
Qype User Tails
Apr 17, 2009
Not long back from our second short break there and cannot speak highly enough about the place for a family break. Lot's of things to do within the grounds that does not completely rely upon good weather. Two slots of childcare gives the adults a break too thru the day which is a big attraction if going with children. Food is nice and overall appearance of the place is very impressive.
Qype User Callam
Jan 22, 2009