About this property

Modern Comforts: The Gray Getaway in Blairgowrie offers a recently renovated apartment with a garden and free WiFi. The property is pet-friendly, welcoming guests with their furry companions. Convenient Amenities: Guests can enjoy a washing machine, fully equipped kitchen, and a TV. The living room provides a comfortable space for relaxation. Local Attractions: Located 16 mi from Dundee Airport, the apartment is close to attractions such as Glamis Castle (11 mi) and Discovery Point (17 mi). Scone Palace and St Andrews University are 19 mi and 30 mi away respectively.

Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 8.3 for a two-person trip.

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    • Top Location: Highly rated by recent guests (8.7)


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Guests who stayed here loved

  • Catriona
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    It had everything I needed for my stay and was in a quiet, peaceful location.
  • Izzy
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Cosy getaway in a lovely place. Close to facilities like a shop, chip shop, Chinese, playpark, homemade cake stall and lots more. Double bed with a single bunk on top was ideal for myself and 2 children. Had everything we required for our stay....
  • Gwyn
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Quiet location, fully equipped with tea and basics
  • Mudiwi
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    The house was very clean Ideal for family setting Kitchen very clean and tidy I like to make my own meals and the place was an ideal one, bathroom very clean and tidy
  • Gayle
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    A well-presented ground-floor flat with a comfortable bed (bunks with double lower bed and single upper) and sofa, and all the amenities that I needed for my stay. Good value.
  • Allan
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Easy parking, nearness to Hotel. Kitchen and bathroom very good.
  • Lynda
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Cosy, clean, comfortable beds, well equipped kitchen. Great value.
  • Lisa
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Value for money is an understatement for this wee place, there is absolutely everything you need in the property, the place was absolutely spotless, lovely and quiet, the bed was very comfortable, we had our dogs with us and there was a large...
  • Neil
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Quaint little apartment, beautiful location with lots of amazing amenities close by, pubs, takeaways, cafes, and co-op. The apartment was clean, neat, and had just about everything you need for a wee trip away.
  • Anonymous
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Absolutely brilliant …. Clean as you’ll get Guy was brilliant helped in every way ! Left some belongings and were returned..

Hosted by Liam russell

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Liam russell
Hiya welcome too the listing for my wonderful property it is small but mighty. It is based in the wonderful village of alyth which is popular with hill walkers/golfers and keen fishermen or just someone looking too escape the hustle of the city. The property consists of a living area which has double bunkbed with a single on the top smart tv two seater sofa a fully equipped kitchen with breakfast bar a toilet with a shower. The property is up a little lane of the high street very secluded and private and has its own private garden shared with 3 neighbouring property’s there is loads too do locally several good places for food and lovely pubs.
I’m In My 30s work as a time served mechanic in central Scotland
Alyth (/ˈeɪlɪθ/) (Scottish Gaelic: Ailt) is a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, five miles (eight kilometres) northeast of Blairgowrie and about 17 miles (27 kilometres) northwest of Dundee. In 2022 the town had an estimated population of 3,046. First mentioned by name in a 12th-century royal charter of William the Lion, Alyth for many centuries was an important market town and entrepôt on long-established drove roads by which Highland farmers brought their sheep and cattle to lowland markets. Another royal charter in 1488, from James III of Scotland granted Alyth the status of Burgh of Barony entitled to stage markets and fairs. The 17th-century stone Packhorse Bridge[2] still stands in the middle of the town (now pedestrian-only), later joined by two other stone bridges for wheeled traffic, emphasising the settlement's importance as a river-crossing. Agricultural improvements and expanding markets for livestock in the south contributed to Alyth's prosperity during the 18th and early 19th centuries, while water-power provided by the Alyth Burn plus, later, steam-power helped the development of a local textile industry specialising in linen. Steam power also brought the Alyth Railway to the town in 1861, accompanied by growth during the later 19th century in retailing along with hotels for holidaymakers, golfers and country sports enthusiasts. Today, industry has largely gone, but Alyth retains many shops and businesses serving the local area. The town has one of only two museums in Perthshire outside Perth (the other being the Atholl Countylife Museum), as well as a flourishing community of artists and a growing tourism economy. The boundaries of Alyth Community Council[3] also encompass the hamlet of New Alyth (population c350[4]), about one mile (1.5 kilometres) southwest of the town, together with a handful of smaller hamlets and steadings giving a total population of just over 3,000.
Language spoken: English

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Free!Pets are allowed. No extra charges.

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