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In the heart of the Perthshire Highland town of Pitlochry, Scotland's Spa Hotel is in a tranquil location that blends postcard perfect architecture with scenic views of the dramatic landscapes, which also invite you to head out for a stroll, a hike, or maybe even a little white water rafting!
While the hotel dates back to the early 1900s, and the architecture honours its Victorian heritage, Scotland's Spa Hotel has also been renovated and updated to offer welcoming, modern hospitality. Rooms and suites are split between two buildings - one of which is a former bank and all with a warm sense of home.
Guests at the hotel are invited to dine at the sister property, Fisher’s Hotel, which is just a three-minute walk away. From fine dining in the Castle Restaurant to afternoon tea in Mr. Fisher’s Coffee Lounge, or light bites and a late night aperitif in The Coach House bar, there's something for every occasion.
The spa at Scotland's Spa Hotel is a contemporary addition, inviting all guests to unwind. Work out and wind down in the gym, swimming pool, Jacuzzi and steam room, before choosing from their collection of spa therapies using French, marine-based products from Thalgo.
Scone Palace by Aaron Bradley
The area around Scotland's Spa Hotel is full of attractions. Go on a historic tour of Blair Castle or Scone Palace - the original home of the Stone of Destiny and where Scottish kings were crowned; sample local whiskies at Blair Athol Distillery or Edradour Distillery; take in a show at Pitlochry Festival Theatre; or enjoy a round at The Pitlochry Golf Course close by.
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