
This is a three star hotel which is conveniently located in the centre of Blairgowrie. It has 81 rooms, relaxed dining facilities and a bar with an extensive selection of wines and local whiskies. The hotel also has a swimming pool and leisure facilities.
This is a three star hotel in the small town of Coupar Angus, a few miles from Blairgowrie. Dining takes place in an attractive conservatory and you can relax after your meal in the sports bar. The hotel also has a gym, squash court and snooker room.
This guest house is in a quiet location on the outskirts of Blairgowrie, just along the road from the famous Blairgowrie Golf Club. It has seven rooms and a mixture of both double and twin rooms. There is also a comfortable lounge where guests can relax.
This B&B is in the sleepy village of Alyth, a few miles east of Blairgowrie. The Old Stables has a mixture of twin and double rooms along with self contained cottage accommodation. Breakfast is served in the light and airy garden room. Really keen golfers can ask the owner about the use of a golf practice net.
The Atholl Palace is a four star hotel, originally opened in the 19th century as a spa hotel. You can eat at the Verandah Restaurant with its beautiful views of the Tummel Valley and then relax in the Stagshead Bar with its fine selection of whiskies. The hotel has leisure facilities that include a swimming pool and a spa.
Tigh na cloich is a three star hotel set in a beautiful Victorian House . It has a stunning viewpoint over the town, the Tummel Valley and the Perthshire Hills, and you can enjoy the views from the comfortable guests lounge. Tigh na Cloich has earned a great reputation for food and has been awarded an Eat Scotland award.
A four star bed and breakfast, sitting in a quiet corner of Pitlochry. It has four rooms, a mixture of twins and doubles, and a relaxing guest lounge with a log fire during the cooler months to warm you up after your day on the golf course.
This beautiful house occupies a prominent position overlooking Pitlochry. It has been beautifully restored to its Victorian glory, especially in the stunning dining room and guest lounge. You can enjoy a drink in the guest lounge which operates an 'honesty bar'.
With the fair city of Perth at its historic heart of Scotland, mountains in the north and one of Scotland’s major rivers the Tay running through it, this area has some fantastic heath and parkland courses and it is where Greg Norman achieved his first tournament win.
Only an hour by road or rail from both Glasgow and Edinburgh. Four to five hours by road or rail from most cities in the North of England.