A warm welcome to The Angus Hotel & Spa, Blairgowrie’s premier leisure hotel and one of only 4 hotels in Perthshire with a modern, fully-equipped leisure club and indoor swimming pool.
Ian
United Kingdom
Staff were helpful and friendly made to feel welcome.
Set in Blairgowrie and with Scone Palace reachable within 23 km, Victoria Hotel offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Vanessa
United Kingdom
Cleanliness outstanding. Loved the Victorian feel. Good shower and comfortable bed.
Set in 25-acres of beautiful Scottish countryside, Kinloch House Hotel is just one mile from the Loch Drumellie. It offers en suite bedrooms and a fine restaurant.
TRACY
United Kingdom
We were greeted extremely well. We were brought a wonderful coffee and Tea with a great piece of fruit cake. Views were fab, room comfortable with a good shower.
The Laurels Guest House, a property with a garden, is situated in Blairgowrie, 30 km from Discovery Point, 46 km from Castle Menzies, as well as 26 km from Glamis Castle.
Set in Blairgowrie, the recently renovated Isla Rose Cottage offers accommodation 22 km from Scone Palace and 31 km from Discovery Point.
Nicola
Australia
We loved Guinness and Dolly who welcomed us eagerly, and Filip and Gavin were also such gracious hosts. The room was so lovingly and perfectly prepared that we thought the fruit bowl was fake (it wasn’t, just beautifully presented). The room was excellent, great amenities and the breakfast was above and beyond with so many choices!!
On average, 3-star hotels in Blairgowrie cost ₱ 6,623 per night, and 4-star hotels in Blairgowrie are ₱ 12,850 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Blairgowrie can on average be found for ₱ 11,162 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Blairgowrie this weekend is ₱ 16,747 or, for a 4-star hotel, ₱ 14,119. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Blairgowrie for this weekend cost on average around ₱ 23,842 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs ₱ 8,483 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Blairgowrie for tonight. You'll pay on average around ₱ 6,706 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Blairgowrie will cost around ₱ 17,211 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Blairgowrie:
6.0
Scored 6.0
A well appointed town with good large shops on the outskirts...
A well appointed town with good large shops on the outskirts. The old town centre is a bit run down, but pleasant enough. There is a lovely walk from the town centre along the river bank. Staying in Blairgowrie gives access to attractions nearby. Everything we wanted to see was within 30 minutes drive. Not a highland town, The highlands are 30 miles north.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Lodge is a short walking distance to all facilities in...
The Lodge is a short walking distance to all facilities in town. We had lunch at The Dome (good traditional home cooked food, excellent
cakes and coffee). Evening meals - there are Chinese, Indian and Chippy take aways which we did not try but looked busy. We had a nice meal at Little's restaurant and a cheap one in Wetherspoons which was OK. There is also Angus Hotel for meals which we've used previously.
Nice walk along the river and back into town. Easy drive to Scone to walk the Quarrymill trails and enjoy the Macmillan Cafe and Scone Arms Hotel for lunch. In Spring nice trip to see the Ospreys at Loch of Lowes and Dunkeld & Birnam.
A.
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It’s a great place for hikers to walk up in to the glen...
It’s a great place for hikers to walk up in to the glen there’s also a few bars lots of shops as long as your able to get up and down the hills there’s also good bus routes to Dundee and Perth so you have options for what you want to do there’s also good links to Edinburgh for the military tattoo show which is only during the August month every year but if you just wish to stay at the hotel and relax you have a spa and swimming pool and massaging and good food and bar there’s also a few cafes dotted around the town one I found called Karen’s kitchen they do lovely food there plus theres a few restaurants and for the golf lovers there’s a nice golf club
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Return to Blairgowrie after 20 years since previous visit.
Return to Blairgowrie after 20 years since previous visit. Couldn't believe the amount of new houses. Lots of changes in the centre too. The town is very central for driving out and about and there are several pubs and restaurants in the outlying district.. Would recommend The Old Cross Inn in Rattray, the Ardler Tavern and the Alyth chip shop.
Also thanks to Halfords for finding the cause of my car's slow puncture and fitting 2 new tyres.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Blairgowrie is a little sleepy town, that really benefits...
Blairgowrie is a little sleepy town, that really benefits from the nature that surrounds it. There is a lack of quirky cafes, however you can find couple of nice restaurants nearby. Excellent location for exploring Scottish countryside.
Mina
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We did not have time to explore as this was just a stopover.
We did not have time to explore as this was just a stopover. I would point out that we walked into the town centre at about 4-30pm and found that the majority of the shops had already closed. The town appeared very quiet and a bit run down but is well-situated for surrounding attractions.
If you're just looking for an affordable, convenient B&B in Blairgowrie to stay for a night or two then this place is definitely not for you. Rene and Britta are two of the warmest , most welcoming B&B hosts I have come across. Their house is your house. They go the extra mile in all aspects of your stay. From the wonderful coffee, the breakfast and their desire to get to know their guests - they really are second to none. And the whisky is pretty good too!. We arrived as strangers and left as friends.
Everything. The pictures do not do the lodge justice. Lovely property, gardens & host. The facilities, internet & shower we’re 10/10 which is unusual for this type of property.
Locally there are several shops for your groceries, a couple of bars, a fish and chip shop and a really nice BYOB Indian restaurant where we got to take our own wine/beer.
The location allows easy public transport to Dundee, Perth, Blairgowrie and other areasand Dunkeld and other places are only a short drive away.
The hosts are amazing. They personally take care of their guests - including our dog.
The make breakfast for each guest individually. The baking skills are awesome.
The hosts recommended us an amazing hiking trail and helpes us to book & get a discount for a golf course.
The hotel had a piano that I can play on.
The room was very quiet and the hotel has a beautiful garden to rest or for dogs to play.
Our dog felt so secure that he didn't want to leave.
Brilliant welcome, stunning room and best of all. Fantastic hosts. Attention to detail impeccable and little touches that puts these guys at the heat of what you want for a break.
Even had our very own Hinge & Bracket!!! We howled with laughter at may have been.
Will 100% be back as it’s one of THE places to stay in Scotland and hopefully this time we’ll have more time with you guys for a laugh.
John & Sabine.
Clean, comfortable and welcoming. Staff are really nice and helpful. The food is excellent and portions are large. The menu is extensive and very good for those of a veggie disposition. Restaurant and bar prices are very reasonable and god value for money. The hotel is easy to locate and a useful stopping-off point on the route to the North Coast 500. Good wifi. Excellent shower and toiletries.
The location! Perfect for visiting with family & friends in that part of Scotland.
The local shops were ideal for all that was needed.
Great walks around this area too.
The lodge had everything that I needed including peace & quiet.
Red Squirrels were an added bonus.
Bed configuration suited our group of 6 friends. Cottage was a little cold on arrival but living area soon heated up with log burner. There was linen hanging over the banister on arrival and downstairs bathroom could have been cleaner.
The little hotel is very nice. Quiet in the room.
In fact I would have said superb except that bed linen had a very strong smell of perfume.
The bathroom was very spacious and the room very well appointed. Excellent breakfast
A lovely cottage - just a very short drive outside Blairgowrie (a bit far to walk). All mod cons and very comfy beds - nice and quiet for a good night's sleep. We will use this again on our return to the area.
Very peaceful and weather was exceptional for our weekend which made relaxing at cottage great. Although a remote location we ventured to Dunkeld and Blairgowrie to get essentials and walk the dog.
Staff were lovely and very helpful. Child and dog friendly hotel, basic but very clean and great value for money. We will stay again next time we visit Blairgowrie.
Ate at the hotel for breakfast lunch and dinners. Meals were exceptional and great variety. Nice large room and big bed. Staff super friendly and very helpful.
Nice cosy cottage with good facilities in an excellent location. Plenty of room for all 7 of the family. Close to the centre of Blairgowrie and all amenities
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