Monday 29 April 2013

Places to see around the Murraypark Hotel




The Murraypark hotel is a three star luxury hotel situated in the small, friendly town of Crieff. With 21 en-suite rooms and a pet friendly atmosphere, The Murraypark is the place to bring the family for a quiet, relaxing getaway.
The Murraypark is the sister hotel of nearby Crieff Hydro which is only a few minutes’ walk away. Guests are invited to use the facilities located at Crieff Hydro which include the pool, steam room, sauna and spa, cinema and gym.
Located in Perth and Kinross, Crieff is an ideal place to get away from the stress of city life. With beautiful scenery and a wide range of independent shops, cafes and art galleries, you’ll never be at a loss for something to do!
The Strathearn Gallery and Studio gallery displays exciting new exhibitions from established Scottish artists and emerging new talent.
On the high street, you will find an array of local, independent shops that are full of wonderful treasures. The Nutcracker is famous nationwide as a Christmas shop that is open 364 days of the year.
Gill’s is an old fashioned shop that specialises in herbs and spices, local Scottish produce such as cheese and whisky. Crieff is also home to Scotland’s number 1 sweet shop and Factory, Gordon and Durward’s was opened in 1925 and is still trading today.


If shopping or art isn’t your cup of tea there is plenty to do outside of the high street. Would you like to see chicks emerging from their eggs, visit falconry or try paintballing? If so, Auchengarrich Wildlife Centre is the place to visit! With an adventure round the corner for all ages, indoor and outdoor activities, you’ll never be bored!
After a busy day exploring all that Crieff has to offer, all you need is to come back and relax in one of the Murraypark’s comfy beds! With 2-4-1 offers this May you’ll be able to enjoy 2 nights in Crieff for the price of 1!




"Ye lovers of the picturesque, if ye wish to drown your grief,

Take my advice, and visit the ancient town of Crieff."

- William McGonagall - Crieff

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