Crieff, Strathearn, Perthshire
Known as The Gateway
to the Highlands Crieff is surrounded by mountains, rivers and lochs
in the beautiful countryside. The town itself has a number of gift shops,
woollen mills, glass, paperweight and pottery outlets.
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your stay at Roundelwood Health Spa beneficial to your health, it also provides
an ideal holiday destination at any time of the year. The surrounding countryside
has numerous attractions from the snow clad mountains in winter, to the cascading
waterfalls and raging burns as the winter snows begin to melt. |
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The sun shining through
the young fresh green leaves of the mixed woodlands throwing a wonderful
dappled light and shade on a carpet of yellow primrose, daffodils and the
famous Scottish Blue Bell.
The long hours of daylight
during the summer months allow for endless opportunity and time to explore
and watch the fantastic sunsets over the hills to the west of Roundelwood.
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and is a colour spectacle all of its own, when the surrounding countryside
is bathed in various shades of red, yellow, gold and brown.
Numerous opportunities abound
in this special part of Scotland, from a short leisurely walk up The Knock
a hill of some 911ft overlooking the town, to the spacious parks, lanes and
gardens of Crieff. |
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Within a short drive of
Crieff one can find the tranquil glens and rivers of the SmaGlen, Loch
Tay, The Trossachs home of Scotlands only lake The Lake of
Menteith and the site of Rob Roys grave at Balquhidder.
Our daily minibus outing takes
guests on guided walks to places of interest and beauty in the surrounding
countryside, some of these walks combine a visit to local craft centres.
Check out the
Crieff & Strathearn website.
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Roundelwood, Drummond Terrace,
Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland PH7 4AN
Tel +44 (0)1764 653806 E-mail
info@roundelwood.org.uk |
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