Crieff Hydro Hotel is a grand 4 star luxury leisure resort hotel ideal for family holidays as it offers an extensive choice of indoor and outdoor leisure activities for all the family.
The resort is situated in the beautiful Strathearn Valley in Perthshire, Scotland.
The Crieff Hydro Hotel is set on a 900 acre estate which is great to explore as it has extensive woodland, nature trails and mountain-bike tracks.
The hotel has 215 4 star luxury bedrooms plus 54 self catering units (3 star to 5 star) which include chalets and cottages within its extensive grounds.
An extensive choice of leisure facilities are on offer at Crieff Hydro and they include an on site cinema, pool room, games room and entertainment program plus:-
- Golf - 18-hole parkland golf course (Culcrieff). You can play golf at the nearby Dornock, Ferntower and the Crieff Golf Club.
- Bowling green
- Croquet lawn
- Riding school and riding stables
- Swimming pools - indoor heated lagoon swimming pool, children's pool
- Adults only Victorian Spa with hair and beauty treatments, sauna, steam room, spa bath and 16 metre heated swimming pool (with ceiling art work feature)
- 5-a-side football pitches
- Tennis, basketball, badminton and squash courts
- Water-sports centre on is located on Loch Earn (11 miles from the hotel)
In 2006 the Resort opened Big Country, a registered childcare facility offering 6 hours free childcare per day (children's recreation and entertainment centre) with a capacity of looking after 100 children simultaneously. A fully certified babysitter service is also available.
Crieff Hydro also benefits from a fully-equipped doctor's surgery.
Melville Hall, a £3.5 million conference and sports hall was opened in 2007 so it makes Crieff Hydro an ideal conference and wedding venue.
There are five on-site restaurants.
If you are looking for a family friendly hotel where you and your children will have plenty to do, breathe fresh mountain air and eat tasty food then Crieff Hydro leisure resort would make a popular family holiday destination in Scotland.