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.
Shay
United Kingdom
The room was tidy, warm and comfortable. The restaurant was lovely with a good choice to the menu.
Scotland's Spa Hotel features a fitness centre, 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...
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...
Centrally located in the beautiful Victorian Town of Pitlochry in the Perthshire Highlands, Fisher's Hotel is just 500 metres from Pitlochry Rail Station. The property has a traditional bar.
Allison Esdale
United Kingdom
How attentive the staff were, clean and tidy. Very comfortable to, great choice of breakfast xx
Located just half a mile from Pitlochry town centre with complimentary WiFi and parking, the privately owned and run The Acarsaid - Pitlochry offers a quiet retreat in Highland Pertshire.
Doru-Alexandru
Romania
Good location, good breakfast. Clean towels and bedsheets. Nice staff. Large own free parking. Good location in Pitlochry.
Nestled in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, Fonab Castle, refurbished and opened in 2013, boasts luxurious rooms, scenic views, mature gardens, free WiFi, free parking, and 2 restaurants.
Set within a historic 19th Century building The Pitlochry Dundarach Hotel’s high position boasts views of the local highland games field and the River Tummel.
PaulieUK
United Kingdom
Great hotel in a great location for sightseeing. Plenty of parking.
On average, 3-star hotels in Pitlochry cost £107 per night, and 4-star hotels in Pitlochry are £154 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Pitlochry can on average be found for £342 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £116 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Pitlochry for tonight. You'll pay on average around £187 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Pitlochry will cost around £391 (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Wendlesaway
Australia
10
Scored 10
Staff in shops, cafes, bars and hotels were welcoming.
Staff in shops, cafes, bars and hotels were welcoming.
Excellent care and evening dinner in The Bridge Restaurant.
Good pub grub and attentive staff in McKays Pub & Restaurant.
Pleasant staff in Old Mill Inn.
Mega bus to Edinburgh unreliable.
PEARL HAMILTON
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A thriving town with lots of independent shops to browse in,...
A thriving town with lots of independent shops to browse in, eateries & bars & the distillery. There are several museums & galleries. There are frequent drama productions. All the hotels were well signposted.
The scenery is superb with the River Tummel, lochside, woodland & mountain vistas.
Loch Faskally is absolutely stunning & Queens View is aptly named.
There are many walks available from Ben Vrackie 841m, to many waymarked walks in the forest parks. There is a great stroll down to the river & a nice park near the hotel.
Great for angling & cycling routes south of the river. The botany of the limestone outcrops is famous.
Sue
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots of choices of restaurants / pubs.
Lots of choices of restaurants / pubs. Plenty of quaint shops on the high street. A good base for sightseeing. Short car journey from The House of Brewer. We stayed 1 night to break our journey up, so limited time to fully explore the area.
Elaine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Always love walking along the river and crossing the dam.
Always love walking along the river and crossing the dam. We had more time this time, so walked down to the boats and enjoyed a lovely cuppa from the other side of the dam. There's a path that runs from the start of the dam (behind the car park) and around the side of the dam into a housing estate. Then walk down towards the Green Park Hotel.
You must take a trip to House of Bruar ! Fabulous shopping experience.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Good location to visit The Highlands.
Good location to visit The Highlands. Train station at the bottom of the gardens.
Only 30mins from Perth (where we rented a car) and 1hr 30mins to Inverness.
7 miles to Queens View, great view point of Loch Tummel and Schiehallion.
House of Bruar department store 10mins by car. There are buses but not many.
Fishers Hotel good hotel, good Restaurant.
The Coach House serves very good food (not cheap).
Plenty of other places to eat and Supermarket just off high street.
The hotel is charming. Set in a lovely quiet area of Pitlochry, and within easy walking distance of the high street, the hotel offers easy parking, with attractive grounds.
Breakfast was first class, the dining area nicely laid out. Friendly, welcoming staff.
We did not eat dinner at the hotel,( as we eat lunchtimes), but the menu looked very good.
We had a standard bedroom, smaller than we like, but adequate. The bed was very comfortable, and the room clean.
I like the size of the single room with high ceilings. I liked the quietness, window curtains and I enjoyed the access to a swimming pool (wish its length could be longer), jacuzzi and sauna! The building is very old with its own character. Maybe the corridors look a bit 'scary', maybe some updating will help :) Staff is friendly and helpful. Great location to explore this little gem of Scotland! Thank you for a nice and peaceful stay :)
The Old Mill is situated in the heart of Pitlochry, with walks and tourist attractions on your doorstep, as well as shops, restaurants and pubs. The hotel itself is very lively and buzzy, with a hustling bar and restaurant. The staff are exceptional, a real stand out on our visit. Everyone was super efficent and friendly. The rooms are very spacious and modern and the beds large and comfortable. We shall most certainly return.
We loved our little cottage!!! Very comfortable with excellent instructions all around and easy to understand. We enjoyed the views and the amenities. The shower was nice and hot and the beds comfortable. If we ever make it back to Scotland we'll for sure stay here and will recommend to friends and family. Pitlochry is a marvelous place!
We really enjoyed our stay at this beautiful home. It was very comfortable, clean, the manager, Angela was very helpful and prompt and the owner Anne, was very friendly  and suggested some great places to eat in the quaint village of Pitlochry. It was a five minute walk into the village, so convenient.
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
All staff were amazing, the location was amazing, the property was amazing, and the restaurant was amazing. The best night and meal of our entire time in Scotland. The building is hundreds of years old, but the rooms are modern, comfortable, and finely appointed.
Front facing room. Staff very helpful and attentive, hotel was clean, comfy beds, very good breakfast. Close to all amenities in Pitlochry, set back from main road, little to no traffic noise. My third or fourth visit to this hotel, I will use them again.
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.
Quaint old inn in a scenic village setting not far from the centre of Pitlochry. Friendly informal atmosphere for good quality pub food with generous portions and ale brewed on-site. Decent breakfast with good porridge. Huge bed.
Staff were friendly and helpful but the hotel is in need of some serious investment. The location was great and the building itself has really cool gothic features. It's in a prominent position overlooking Pitlochry.
Very clean with spacious rooms that are well appointed. Comfortable beds and emasculate modern bathroom. The breakfast was 5 star. Their fruit salad was the best one I’ve ever had—-sooo fresh and full of variety!
THE COOKED BREAKFAST WHICH WE HAD EVERY DAY OF OUR STAY WAS EXCELLENT, BREAKFAST SERVICE RATING WAS 5 STAR. THE GUEST HOUSE IS JUST MINUTES AWAY FOR MANY OF PITLOCHRYS ATTRACTIONS AND AMENITIES.
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