Scotland's
Hotel & Spa is a superb three star hotel
in Pitlochry, Scotland.
Located in the picturesque Perthshire Highland town of Pitlochry, Scotland's
Hotel & Spa is centrally situated yet far enough away from the hustle
and bustle of the main street.
Dating from the early 1900s, our hotel combines restored Victorian splendour
with polished modern style.
Our two Victorian guest homes one a former bank offer stunning accommodation
for families and groups.
Scotland's Hotel & Spa Accommodation
Spend the weekend with us and be rewarded with an enriching stay at one
of the best hotels in Pitlochry, Scotland.
Pamper yourself with our accommodation in Pitlochry
From cosy single rooms, to executive suites with sleigh beds, you are
spoilt for choice at Scotland's Hotel & Spa.
We have taken great care to restore rooms to their former Victorian glory
while also ensuring contemporary decor features throughout.
Many rooms enjoy sweeping views over the surrounding Perthshire countryside.
The hotel consists of 8 single rooms, 32 double rooms,4 executive double
suites, 11 twin bed rooms and 16 family rooms.
Scotland's Hotel and Spa Facilities
Fax/Email Facilities
Garden
Indoor Swimming Pool
CD/DVD Player Available
Lounge
Parking
Restaurant
Satellite / Cable TV
Sauna Available
Spa Pool Available
Z Bed available on request
Pets Welcome, Charge Applies
Highchair Available
Baby Changing Facilities Available
Cot Available
Picnic Area
First Aid available
Free Internet Connection
No Smoking Permitted
Credit Cards Accepted
American Express Card
Delta Card
Diners Card
Mastercard
Switch/Maestro Card
VISA Card
Attractions
Blair Castle
To the north of Pitlochry near the village of Blair Atholl you will find
the majestic Blair Castle, ancient seat of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl.
Thirty fully furnished rooms are open to public viewing and each contain
fine collections.
There is great variety, with ancestral and landscape paintings, arms and
armour, china, lace, embroidery and tapestry collections.
Diana's Grove, Hercules Garden and the ruins of historic St Bride's Kirk
are features of the magnificent grounds.
Scone Palace
Once the crowning place of the Kings of Scots, Scone Palace occupies a
unique position in the history of Scotland. A breathtakingly beautiful
place of power and mystery and the rightful home of the celebrated Stone
of Scone also known as the Stone of Destiny.
The Scottish Crannog Centre
A crannog is a type of ancient loch-dwelling found throughout Scotland
and Ireland dating from 5,000 years ago. The Scottish Crannog Centre features
a unique reconstruction of an early Iron Age loch-dwelling, built by the
Scottish Trust for Underwater Archaeology (STUA).
Whisky - Blair Athol Distillery
Established in 1798 in the picturesque town of Pitlochry, Blair Athol
Distillery is one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland.
The distillery produces a 12 Year Old Single Malt Whisky, with a mellow
deep-toned aroma, a strong fruity flavour and a smooth finish.
Whisky - Edradour Distillery
Edradour is produced in Scotland's smallest distillery - and is hand made
today as it was over 150 years ago by just three men who are devoted to
the time-honoured methods of whisky making.
Activities
Golf - The Pitlochry Golf Course
At 5700 yards with a par of 69, is close to Scotland's Hotel & Spa,
labelled the Switzerland of Scotland in Golf Illustrated magazine.
Never intended to be a long course, its small, fast, sloping greens make
it a tasking but rewarding course on any golf tour of Scotland.
Pitlochry Golf Course will be hosting three day golf breaks in 2011 for
golfers of all abilities in the beauty of highland Perthshire.
Part of the itinerary is play a competition in the morning with the option
of expert coaching followed by dinner and entertainment at the clubhouse
on Sunday and Monday nights.
Fishing - Pitlochry Boating Station
Located on the shores of Loch Faskally and is a magnificent setting in
which to fish.
Loch Faskally gets on average 5250 salmon passing through it's waters
and also has a good number of brown trout, perch and pike.
You can hire fishing rods and tackle if you need to and even hire a boat,
getting you close to the action.
Directions
Getting there from the Information Centre
From Pitlochry Tourist Centre turn right and continue along the main street
Bonnethill Road is the first road on the right - The hotel is situated
on the right hand side.
Getting There by Car
Turn into Pitlochry from the A9 turn into Bonnethill Road and the hotel
is on the right.
Getting There by Railway
From Pitlochry railway station walk through the carpark following signs
to the town centre - turn right onto the Main Street and then left on
to Bonnethill Road.
The hotel is on the right.
Getting there by Aeroplane
Edinburgh Airport
Take the road to the Forth Road Bridge and follow signs for Perth - at
the Broxden roundabout take the second exit onto the A9 for Inverness
- exit on the junction for Pitlochry Bonnethill Road is off the Main Street
on the right the hotel is then on the right.
Email Scotland's Hotel & Spa enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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