Did you know that all our accommodation at Braidhaugh Holiday Park is named after walks and landmarks around Crieff? Each name has a story, connecting your stay to the beautiful Perthshire countryside that surrounds you.
Let’s take a closer look at the inspiration behind each of our Braidhaugh accommodations — and discover a little more about the history, landscapes, and hidden gems of Crieff, one of Scotland’s most charming market towns.
Baird
Inspiration: Baird Monument Walk
Named after the Baird Monument, this walk offers incredible views across Strathearn and commemorates James Baird, a local laird and philanthropist. The scenic trail is popular with walkers looking to enjoy peaceful woodland paths and sweeping vistas of the Scottish countryside.
Stay in Baird:
Our Comfort 2-Bedroom Caravan sleeps up to six guests and offers everything you need for a relaxing, self-catering break in Perthshire. Enjoy open-plan living, a modern kitchen and dining space, and unwind in front of the TV after exploring Crieff’s local trails. With a master en suite and cosy twin bedroom, it’s ideal for families or couples alike.
The Hosh
Inspiration: The Hosh Walk
A peaceful riverside route, The Hosh follows the River Earn and passes rolling farmland, wooded glades, and glimpses of local wildlife. This walk captures everything that makes Crieff such a special place for lovers of the outdoors — serenity, scenery, and connection to nature.
Stay in The Hosh:
Our Comfort 3-Bedroom Caravan (Pet-Friendly) offers spacious living for families and their four-legged friends. Designed with a bright, open-plan layout, it’s the perfect spot to gather for mealtimes or movie nights after exploring Perthshire’s trails.
The Knock
Inspiration: The Knock Walk
Crieff’s local hill, The Knock, is an iconic feature of the town’s skyline. Its summit rewards walkers with panoramic views of the Strathearn Valley and beyond. It’s an easy-to-moderate climb suitable for all ages, making it a must-do for anyone visiting the area.
Stay in The Knock:
Our Comfort 3-Bedroom Caravan is the perfect retreat after a day on the hill. With modern interiors, a fully equipped kitchen, and comfortable bedrooms, this home-from-home is ideal for larger families or groups of friends exploring Perthshire together.
Melville
Inspiration: Deil’s Cauldron Walk & Melville Monument
The Melville Monument stands proudly near Comrie, a short drive from Crieff, commemorating the first Viscount Melville. The surrounding walks take you through dramatic gorges and waterfalls such as the Deil’s Cauldron, a spectacular spot that showcases the wild beauty of Perthshire.
Stay in Melville:
Our Comfort 2-Bedroom Caravan (Pet-Friendly) sleeps up to six guests and is a modern, welcoming space perfect for couples or families travelling with pets. With a light open-plan design, master en suite, and comfortable lounge area, it’s an ideal base to return to after exploring the countryside.
Why Stay at Braidhaugh Holiday Park?
Nestled on the banks of the River Earn, Braidhaugh Holiday Park offers the perfect blend of nature, relaxation, and adventure. Whether you’re walking the Knock Hill Trail, exploring nearby Drummond Castle Gardens, or taking a day trip to Loch Tay or Loch Lomond, our park is ideally placed for discovering the best of Perthshire.
You can also explore more of our Scottish holiday parks — each with its own local charm and character, from Campsie Glen in Stirlingshire to Letham Feus in Fife.
Plan Your Crieff Adventure
Every caravan at Braidhaugh Holiday Park tells a story — one deeply rooted in the local landscape. When you stay here, you’re not just booking a holiday; you’re becoming part of Perthshire’s heritage and beauty.
Start your journey today at Braidhaugh Holiday Park and experience Crieff’s history, hospitality, and heart for yourself.
Published 07/10/2025, 10:17