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Things to do in and around Crieff

Things to do in and around Crieff

If you are planning a visit to The Glenturret Distillery, located near Crieff, in Perthshire, make sure you don’t miss out what else the area has to offer. Located in the heart of Scotland and surrounded by rolling hills, tranquil lochs, and expansive woodlands, the area around The Glenturret Distillery offers an abundance of outdoor activities, impressive landmarks and a vibrant cultural scene for you to explore.  

ENJOY OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES AT COMRIE CROFT

Comrie Croft is a countryside destination located four miles from The Glenturret Distillery. It is an eco-friendly and sustainable tourism project that offers a range of outdoor activities, accommodation options, and a vibrant community atmosphere. 

Well renowned for mountain biking, hiking, trail running, and orienteering, Comrie croft is set in over 230 acres of Perthshire countryside. They offer camping and glamping options, including pitches for tents and campervans, as well as cosy Nordic Katas and camping cabins. 

The site also features a farm shop and café where visitors can enjoy locally sourced and organic food. The café offers a selection of homemade meals, snacks, and beverages, making it a great place to relax after an active day outdoors.  

We recommended hiring a bike at the on-site shop, and cycling to The Glenturret for a tour and lunch before heading on to explore the local town of Crieff.  

 Comrie Croft

GET A HOLE IN ONE AT CRIEFF GOLF CLUB 

Crieff Golf Club is a renowned golfing hub located in Crieff, just two miles away from The Glenturret Distillery. It is known for its beautiful setting amidst the stunning Scottish countryside.  

Established in 1891, it is one of Scotland's oldest golf clubs. The club has a rich history and has been home to numerous prestigious golf tournaments and events over the years. 

Crieff Golf Club boasts two 18-hole courses, the Ferntower Course and the Dornock Course. The Ferntower Course is the club's main championship course, known for its challenging layout and panoramic views. The Dornock Course, on the other hand, offers a more forgiving and enjoyable round of golf for players of all skill levels. 

The club provides excellent facilities for golfers, including a well-appointed clubhouse that offers a warm and friendly atmosphere. Inside, you'll find a bar, restaurant, and lounge area where members and visitors can relax and socialize. The club also offers practice areas, including a driving range and putting greens, for golfers to hone their skills. 

 Crieff Golf Course

CATCH A GIG AT THE STRATHEARN ARTS CENTRE 

Strathearn Arts is an arts centre located in Crieff, approximately one mile away from The Glenturret Distillery. The centre aims to promote and support the arts in the local community, offering a range of creative activities and events. 

The centre hosts various exhibitions, concerts, theatre performances, workshops, and other artistic events throughout the year. These events encompass a wide range of artistic disciplines, including visual arts, music, dance, theatre, and literature. 

In addition to organizing events, Strathearn Arts also offers educational programs and workshops to engage the community in creative activities. These programs may include art classes, music lessons, writing workshops, and more. The centre strives to foster a vibrant arts scene and provide opportunities for people of all ages and skill levels to explore their artistic interests. 

 

ACTION GLEN ADVENTURE PARK, CRIEFF HYDRO HOTEL 

Located just a short walk away from The Glenturret Distillery, Action Glen Adventure Park is your ultimate stop for all things adventure. Set within 900 acres, you can try over 30 activities! Whether you are an individual, looking for a family day out, or part of a group, there is something for all ages and abilities.  

For the more adventurer you can try your hand at a treetop adventure course, quad biking, off-road driving, segway trekking, air rifle shooting, archery and even water sports.  

Kids can also have a lot of fun exploring The Glen’s Fort, racing down ziplines and jumping on inflatable pillows.  

 Action Glen Adventure Park at Crieff Hydro

EXPLORE THE BEAUTIFUL DRUMMOND CASTLE GARDENS 

Drummond Castle Gardens is a stunning and historic garden located just outside Crieff, approximately a 10-minute drive from The Glenturret Distillery. It is widely regarded as one of the finest formal gardens in the country. The gardens are situated on the grounds of Drummond Castle, a magnificent castle that dates to the 15th century. 

Drummond Castle Gardens were designed and developed in the 17th century by John Drummond, the 2nd Earl of Perth. The garden's layout was influenced by the style of formal gardens popular in France at the time, particularly the Palace of Versailles. The gardens feature intricate parterres, geometric patterns, terraces, and beautiful clipped hedges. 

 Drummond Castle Gardens

VISIT THE ANIMALS AT AUCHINGGARICH WILDLIFE PARK 

Get up close with wildlife at Auchingarrich Wildlife Park, located just outside the village of Comrie, approximately 8 miles away from The Glenturret Distillery.  

The wildlife park was opened in 1988 and has since become a beloved attraction for locals and tourists alike. It covers an area of 50 acres and is home to over 70 different species of animals, including both native Scottish wildlife and exotic animals from around the world. 

From cuddly rabbits and guinea pigs to more exotic creatures like lemurs and meerkats, there is something to captivate visitors of all ages. Auchinggarich also has a great variety of birds to observe, with owls, falcons, parrots and many more. 

 

CHECK OUT SCOTLANDS OLDEST LIBRARY, INNERPEFFARY 

The Innerpeffray Library is a historic library located in Innerpeffray, just a short 15-minute drive from Crieff. It is known as Scotland's oldest free public lending library, having been established in 1680.  

The Innerpeffray Library was founded by David Drummond, the 3rd Lord Madertie, as a charitable institution to provide access to books for the local community. It initially operated as a subscription library, where members paid an annual fee to borrow books. However, in 1762, the library became a free public lending library, making it one of the first of its kind in Scotland. 

The library's collection consists of over 5,000 books, spanning a wide range of subjects including history, literature, religion, science, and more. Visitors can explore the library's reading room, where they can view and handle some of the books from the collection. The library also offers guided tours, allowing visitors to learn more about its fascinating history and significance. 

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