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Stay in the town center for easy walking access to the Caithness Glass Visitor Centre and dining. The A85 road connection makes it convenient for self-driving guests exploring the region.
Crieff is a charming market town in Perth and Kinross, renowned for its whisky heritage and cattle droving history. Serving as a key tourism hub, it offers unique cultural assets like the Innerpeffray Library, Scotland's oldest lending library, and the Glenturret Distillery. The town provides a peaceful, historic atmosphere ideal for travelers seeking depth and natural beauty.
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Stay in the town center for easy walking access to the Caithness Glass Visitor Centre and dining. The A85 road connection makes it convenient for self-driving guests exploring the region.
No direct airport link. Access via Perth or Stirling. The A85 connects to Perth and A822 to Greenloaning, making car rental the most practical transport option for visitors.
Visit the Innerpeffray Library (founded c. 1680) and St Mary's Chapel (1508). The Glenturret Distillery offers whisky experiences, appealing to culture enthusiasts and spirits lovers.

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This intimate restaurant mixes the luxury with the familiar, in both its décor and its dishes. The likes of tattie scones are served alongside Highland Wagyu and caviar, in a room that features both a rustic beamed ceiling and maple leaf Lalique chandeliers. Chef Mark Donald adeptly balances local and global influences in sophisticated, precisely crafted dishes with superb depth of flavour. Set inside The Glenturret Distillery, the restaurant boasts some truly unique aged malts, and they even offer a whisky tasting selection as well as a top-class wine list. Stay overnight to complete the expe
WebsiteHidden away in the depths of the world-famous Gleneagles Hotel, this intimate restaurant has a luxurious classical elegance, courtesy of dark wood walls, clever lighting and colourful food-themed art. The philosophy and spirit of the late Andrew Fairlie live on in refined cooking with a French heart and a Scottish soul. Superb produce, much of it from the kitchen garden, is combined with exemplary classical technique – which is most evident in the outstanding sauces, from a punchy Bordelaise to a glossy lamb jus. The service brilliantly balances formality with friendliness.
WebsiteThere’s a lovely blend of the old and the new at this former 18th-century coaching inn. Original features from beams to brickwork sit side by side with modern comforts and contemporary chic, all united by a lovely rustic style. The menu contains some flashes of Scottish pride, largely in the quality seasonal produce fashioned into fresh-tasting dishes such as North Sea crab with cucumber, apple and chives. Comfortable boutique bedrooms are available, making a glass of single malt whisky in the cosy bar all the more appealing.
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