The Pitlochry Hydro Hotel is set just outside the town of Pitlochry and offers fantastic views of the Perthshire Highlands. It features a spa, an indoor pool and a restaurant.
Overlooking the picturesque town of Pitlochry, The Atholl Palace hotel and estate is set in Highland Perthshire and offers award-winning gardens, a swimming pool and spa, a wide variety of sport and...
Anuradha
Canada
Beautiful building, lovely staff, extremely comfortable with lots to do around the grounds.
Scotland's Spa Hotel features a fitness center, garden, a shared lounge and restaurant in Pitlochry. This 3-star hotel offers a bar. The hotel has an indoor pool and a 24-hour front desk and free...
Kelly
Canada
The pool, steam and spa pool were very good and clean and enjoyable. The breakfast was the best hotel breakfast I’ve ever had. It was absolutely amazing!!
Located just half a mile from Pitlochry town center with complimentary WiFi and parking, the privately owned and run The Acarsaid - Pitlochry offers a quiet retreat in Highland Pertshire.
Lawrence
United States of America
Very nice comfortable room on the ground floor. Parking was great considering difficult parking access in the town
Breakfast was great. The staff was helpful and very professional
Centrally located in the beautiful Victorian Town of Pitlochry in the Perthshire Highlands, Fisher's Hotel is just 1640 feet from Pitlochry Rail Station. The property has a traditional bar.
Kathleen
United States of America
Most of all the location. Very convenient for train travel. Staff was amazing in every aspect of my stay, sorry it wasn’t longer. Highly recommend this hotel.
Nestled in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, Fonab Castle, refurbished and opened in 2013, features luxurious rooms, scenic views, mature gardens, free WiFi, free parking, and 2 restaurants.
Dawn
United States of America
Very friendly and helpful staff. Beautiful facility and views. Good access to walking trails and town.
Located in Pitlochry, 14 miles from Castle Menzies, Dunfallandy House Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Stacey
United Kingdom
It was easy to get to and away from the crush of people in busy Pitlochry. There was a very evident personal touch from the staff, who were friendly and made sure we were very comfortable. Breakfast was good (great coffee!) and hot. The house itself was nicely appointed and comfortable - didn’t leave one feeling like you shouldn’t touch anything because it is precious.
Located in Pitlochry, 20 miles from Castle Menzies, Killiecrankie House provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Francine
Canada
Excellent hosts; outstanding breakfast; beautiful bathroom & incredibly bed. Lovely garden. We look forward to coming back.
On average, 3-star hotels in Pitlochry cost $144 per night, and 4-star hotels in Pitlochry are $204 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Pitlochry can be found for $439 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $172 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Pitlochry for tonight. You'll pay around $246 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Pitlochry will cost around $600, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Plenty choice restaurants, cafes, bars and shops, great get...
Plenty choice restaurants, cafes, bars and shops, great get away trip for a weekend.
Other interesting places to visit
The Salmon Leap....also workshop and jewellery shop
Jewellery made from Heather was real clever.
Maureen
10
Scored 10
Pitlochry was an incredible small town!
Pitlochry was an incredible small town! We were pleasantly surprised by the great shopping selection, walkability to various local hikes, and delicious food (we highly recommend Explore Chocolate and Saorsa 1875).
Adrianna
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The restaurants and nightlife were excellent considering the...
The restaurants and nightlife were excellent considering the size of Pitlochry. Reasonable range of shops, not too tacky. Found accommodation relatively expensive compared to cities ie Glasgow, Dundee and on a par with Edinburgh.
James
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful and friendly.
Beautiful and friendly. The village is lovely with a good choice of bars, cafes and restaurants. There are great walks and excellent opportunities for cycling.
There are some interesting shops too and if you're into tweed, I don't think you'll be disappointed.
EV charging is supplied by Charge Scotland - get the app and open an account to make it work. There is a selection of fast and rapid chargers on-site at the train/bus station.
Overall, you get a lovely calming feeling as you walk around.
Jason
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I would definitely recommend Pitlochry as a place to stay.
I would definitely recommend Pitlochry as a place to stay. Its at the heart of a fantastic part of the world. Mountains, Hills, Glens, Rivers. A gateway to so much more. The town is a great base. Full of places to eat, and a suprising amount of things to do. Just go.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We first visited Pitlochry in autumn 2019 - it was...
We first visited Pitlochry in autumn 2019 - it was delightful then - it’s now spring 2024 - just as enjoyable, not a lot has changed. The main shopping precinct is busy with bus tours and particularly with tourists over the weekend - early mornings are best to get a seat in a coffee shop . To beat the crowds, take the suspension bridge across Tummel River to the Port-na-Craig area - the stone cottages and pub by the river bank is a tranquil area to enjoy. Continue along the walking path to the ‘salmon ladder’ and beyond to Faskally Wood or much further to the Killiecrankie Visitors Centre.
Just had a lovely weekend at the Craigvrack Hotel. It’s a nice family run hotel the rooms are comfortable, clean and the staff are excellent. Breakfast was lovely and well organised during the COVID restrictions. Nice outside seating are to have a drink from the bar in the sunshine. Location is up a hill but not too far from the Main Street of Pitlochry.
With private parking and a warm welcome this was a one night stay for us on our motorcycle tour of Scotland. Rooms were clean and comfortable albeit right at the top of the hotel.
Breakfast was average and functional compared to others we had whilst on tour.
Can recommend for a stay in Pitlochry
On the main road to town five minute walk breakfast was one of the best I’ve had they had everything you could want staff were really helpful I’ve stayed in a lot of different hotels over years visiting Pitlochry but the first place we will be looking for is Westland hotel Pitlochry
Central location
Clean tidy rooms with a nice lounge if you just want to read the papers or a book
Very good shower and excellent breakfast
Pleasant courteous staff
First class option if you don’t want to climb the hill to the larger hotels in Pitlochry
Good parking
The hotel is very comfortable and well situated in Pitlochry. We had a very good dog friendly room with a large king sized bed and excellent en-suite shower. Our dog was able to sleep in an entrance area which was separate from the bedroom.
From our welcome to Hotel then lovely clean accommodation Excellent Dinner & Breakfast could not fault anything Staff were very friendly & fantastic service throughout our stay Would recommend this Hotel to anyone visiting Pitlochry.
The staff made the stay good! The hotel is very pretty and overall cleanliness was great. Fantastic if you are travelling with dogs plenty places to walk them and they can be with you in the restaurant/bar
Loved the hosts, the setting, their home and fabulous breakfast. Pitlochry is a charming Scottish town worthy of a visit and a stay at the Derrybeg B & B was a highlight of our trip.
First night of arrival in Scotland. Short walk to downtown with lots of food choices. Staff kind and helpful. Rooms spacious and comfortable. Good breakfast.
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