Nestled in the heart of Scotland, Crieff is a charming town bursting with history, culture, outdoor adventures, and exceptional food. Whether you're a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or a foodie, Crieff and its surrounding areas offer a little something for everyone. Here’s your guide to making the most of your time in this picturesque part of Scotland.
Culture & Art in Crieff
If you love art and unique craftsmanship, Crieff has a variety of places to explore:
- Strathearn Gallery – A must-visit for art lovers, featuring stunning exhibitions.
- Strathearn Arts Shop – Showcasing local talent and artistic finds.
- Caithness Glass – See the craftsmanship of beautiful glassware.
- Nutcracker Christmas Store – A magical place for festive finds year-round.
Historical Sites & Castle
Scotland is known for its rich history, and Crieff does not disappoint
- Drummond Castle & Gardens – Marvel at the stunning gardens and historic castle.
- Innerpeffray Library – Scotland’s oldest free public lending library.
- Cultybraggan Camp – A fascinating glimpse into WWII history.
Whisky & Beyond
No trip to Scotland is complete without a whisky tour:
- Glen Turret Distillery – The oldest working distillery in Scotland.
- Tullibardine Distillery – A renowned stop for whisky lovers.
- Gatehouse Gin – A great alternative for gin enthusiasts.
Outdoor Adventures
For those who enjoy the great outdoors, Crieff has endless options:
- Comrie Croft – Ideal for scenic walks and mountain biking.
- Action Glen @ Crieff Hydro – Try thrilling activities like zip-lining and archery.
- Country Pursuits @ Gleneagles – A luxury experience for outdoor sports.
- Auchingarrich Wildlife Park – A fantastic family-friendly day out with animals and play areas.
Nearby Attractions Worth Exploring
- Stirling Area: Stirling Castle, Bannockburn, Wallace Monument, and Blair Drummond Safari Park.
- Doune: Doune Castle and Deanston Distillery.
- Dunkeld & Aberfeldy: Highland Safari and The Hermitage.
- Falkirk & Fife: The Kelpies, Lochleven Castle, and Falkland Village.
- Perth: Perth Museum, Art Gallery, Scone Palace, and Black Watch Castle.
- Pitlochry: Heather Gems Workshop, Blair Atholl Castle, and Distillery.
Where to Stay: Braidhaugh Holiday Park
Braidhaugh Holiday Park offers the perfect retreat for a relaxing getaway in Crieff. Nestled along the River Earn, this holiday park provides luxury lodges, cosy caravans, and hot tub accommodations, making it an ideal base for exploring Crieff’s attractions. Whether you're looking for a weekend break or a more extended stay, Braidhaugh offers a peaceful escape with modern amenities and stunning scenery.
Where to Eat in Crieff
Crieff is home to excellent dining options, from casual bites to fine dining:
Quick Bites & Cafés
- OJ’s Pantry, Bannisters, Campbell’s Bakery, MacRosty Park Café.
- The Steading, Café Rhubarb, Crieff Food Co. Café.
Pubs & Casual Dining
- The Meadows, The Tower Bar, The Gurkhas, Delevino’s, The Thai Esan, KB’s Italian Restaurant, The Winter Garden @ Crieff Hydro, The Dormy @ Gleneagles, The Birnam Steak House @ Gleneagles.
Finer Dining & Splurge-Worthy Spots
- The Crobh, Lalique @ Glen Turret (1 Michelin Star), Meikle Restaurant @ Crieff Hydro, The Strathearn @ Gleneagles (2 Rosette), Andrew Fairlie @ Gleneagles (2 Michelin Stars).
Getting Around Crieff
Crieff is well-connected, making it easy to explore.
- By Bus: Services like the 15 and 15A run between Crieff, St Fillans, Perth, and Stirling.
- By Taxi: Local taxi services include SR Cars, Crieff Taxis, and A2B Taxis.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're looking for adventure, history, art, or simply a relaxing getaway, Crieff is the perfect destination. Make sure to check out local pamphlets and ask the friendly locals for insider tips!
Planning a trip to Crieff? Pop into reception for recommendations and exclusive holiday discounts! Consider staying at Braidhaugh Holiday Park for a comfortable and scenic experience in the heart of Crieff.
Published 02/03/2025, 20:37