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.
Paul
United Kingdom
Everything was excellent, room, staff and and a very good breakfast! I had a lot of fishing equipment which was easily moved into the room via the disabled access door and a very convenient lift. All good!
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...
Yvonne
Singapore
Love the hotel as its beautiful and all its vintage furniture. Love the gardens and surroundings too. We enjoyed walking around the gardens and taking pictures. The interior is well curated to suit the building. The interior is warm and welcoming. Staff was very attentive and helpful. Its near to Pitlochry with many restaurants and amenities nearby. Love the buffet breakfast with a view!
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...
Christy
United States of America
The room (triple) was spacious. Great location. Great breakfast with lots of choices. Staff was wonderful. Pool was good, jacuzzi could have been warmer.
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.
Andrius
United Kingdom
Travelled there for a cycling sportive and was absolutely amazed by the dedication of staff to provide a super early (4:30am) breakfast for all the riders out there. Really fueled us and inspired us to go hard that day. We've met Karen and other staff who were not only witty and fun to talk to, but also very helpful and attentive. This place is amazing and we will go there next year for sure.
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.
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.
Set within a historic 19th Century building The Pitlochry Dundarach Hotel’s high position features views of the local highland games field and the River Tummel.
Aoife
United Kingdom
The continental was plentiful but the cooked breakfast was a bit on the small side. That said, the staff were wonderful, very attentive, and very friendly towards us and the children.
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FAQ about guest houses in Pitlochry
On average, 3-star hotels in Pitlochry cost £109 per night, and 4-star hotels in Pitlochry are £157 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Pitlochry can be found for £335 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £148 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Pitlochry for tonight. You'll pay around £227 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Pitlochry will cost around £471, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
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.
This is a beautifully maintained, elegant property a short walk from the “downtown” of lovely Pitlochry. The rooms were spacious, the bed was very comfortable, and the owners, Steve and Stephanie, could not have been more friendly and welcoming. There’s a lovely sun room where you can sit and look over the city while you drink Scotch. And Stephanie’s made-to-order breakfasts were varied and delicious! It was probably our favorite stay in Scotland.
Hotel was very nice. Traditional and full of character, which I like. Roaring log fires - big tick in chilly January. Room was spacious and comfortable. The gardens looked lovely and were one of the reasons we picked Pine Trees, but we ran out of time to explore them properly. Hotel staff were friendly and welcoming. Hotel is not far from Pitlochry main street, so easy to leave the car there and walk down.
Everything was perfect. A great hotel with everything we needed, ran by lovely, friendly people who were very helpful.
There was a path in the garden that led down to the back of the main street, so it was ideally located.
The bedrooms were nicely furnished and the bathroom was clean with toiletries provided.
There was an excellent choice for breakfast.
I will be returning next time we come to Pitlochry.
The Arcasaid Hotel B &B in Pitlorchy blew my mind away, what a place, from the outside it did not look good! However, on entering front door the room was large, great beds, shower. Young lady on reception Lara, helped me carry our luggage in to the room! Breakfast was one of the best on our trip in Ireland & Scotland, gave us great directions to a great restaurant in Pitlochry, The Bridge was fantastic!
Pitlochry Hydro did not meet our expectations room very very basic for the price and had a horrible smell. Have stayed in a better £29 premier Inn.There was no toilet roll or shower gel and were not informed there were no facilities open ie pool and gym. The location was not good as my husband has had 2 knee replacement and found the hill climb extremely hard and this was not stated we were up a hill.
Love the hotel as its beautiful and all its vintage furniture. Love the gardens and surroundings too. We enjoyed walking around the gardens and taking pictures. The interior is well curated to suit the building. The interior is warm and welcoming. Staff was very attentive and helpful. Its near to Pitlochry with many restaurants and amenities nearby. Love the buffet breakfast with a view!
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.
Very friendly staff, lovely hotel and excellent breakfast. What made our stay was the owner coming to Pitlochry Main Street to tell us he was upgrading us to the four poster suite - definitely above and beyond and really appreciated as it was our 35th wedding anniversary ! Thank you so much for a lovely welcoming stay. Well definitely be back.
Location, easy walking distance to all shops,cafes,bars and restaurants. Friday and Saturday nights groups playing.Hotel b/fast set you of for the day,pool, sauna and jazzcua with poolside loungers.Would recommended having a massage or 2 girls really good.All staff friendly, helpful,rooms spotless .
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
The Poplars is a memorable place to stay. It’s a short walk to the shops and restaurants in Pitlochry and easy to find from the highway or the train station. The house is sparkling clean, the beds are comfortable, and the hosts are unbelievably warm and welcoming.
Fantastic family run small hotel in a perfect location in Pitlochry. Very handy for the golf course, and nearby restaurants and bars. The staff, particularly Helen, were very warm and welcoming. Lovely breakfast too. Would visit again
Breakfast was excellent, hotel had its own pool, sauna and steam room, and the staff were really helpful. The hotel is 2 minutes away from the main street in Pitlochry, couldn't be better located. Also loads of parking available.
Pool/ spa.
Location was handy for our needs.
Convenient for Pitlochry shops, bars, restaurants. Ben Vrackie a good walk for those who are able.
Staff are an asset here.
Breakfast was fine. Bar food on offer too.
The historic hotel was beautiful . The outside is stunning, and the inside has beautiful common areas and the big windows in the dining room have gorgeous views. The parking was convenient.
Hotel was really clean and staff very friendly
We even got upgraded to a superior room..
Would not hesitate in going back..
Pitlochry is a lovely wee town..
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