

Crieff Hydro Hotel
Ferntower Road, Crieff, PH7 3LQ -
Up to
250 guests
Set in the heart of Scotland, Crieff Hydro Hotel is the perfect venue for a wedding to remember. From the impressive scenery and striking architecture to the exceptional service provided, you can rest assured that Crieff Hydro will provide a wonderful setting for the perfect start to married life.
The hotel is set against 900 acres of spectacular scenery, which provide beautiful backdrops for your important wedding photographs.
The hotel offers everything you could need for your special day to keep both you and your guests happy. With such a wonderful selection of services available to you, you needn’t worry about a thing.
For bridal preparation, we have our own hair and make-up specialist who can come to your private dressing room to complete your wedding look. For a delicious wedding breakfast, our resident team of talented chefs are experienced in creating some of the most delectable dishes around. We even have a free Kids’ Club to keep your younger guests entertained throughout your celebrations. Finally, at the end of the exciting day, the happy newlyweds can retire to our complimentary suite. With all this and more, you are sure to feel spoiled and special at the wonderful Crieff Hydro Hotel.
When you plan your big day here, you will enjoy the dedicated service of our fantastic team. With exclusive use of the hotel, you can have full, private use of the venue whilst having the team’s full attention.
From your initial enquiry, our wedding co-ordinator will be available to offer a helping hand right up to the big day itself, and they will be there to ensure everything runs smoothly from start to finish.
At the Crieff Hydro Hotel, we believe you deserve the best for a truly special day.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 250
Theatre
up to 250
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 250
Location
Reviews
Maxwell Chipulu
February 2025Excellent for a family break, with many activities to cover diffrent interests. Beautiful grounds. Certainly one for lovers of the outdoors. Our room was great, but we couldn't control the heating very well. Perhaps thermostats would help. Staff are courteous and really helpful.
Megan Daniels
February 2025We had the most wonderful stay here! The cottages we stayed in were absolutely stunning and immaculately clean, making us feel right at home. The hotel itself was charming and welcoming, offering a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. The attention to detail was evident everywhere, from the beautifully landscaped grounds to the impeccable service and fun activities. We couldn’t have asked for a better experience, and we can’t wait to return. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a cozy and memorable getaway!
Gillian O'Kane
March 2025If you are looking for a family get away then Crieff Hydro is ideal. Unfortunately for a couples get away it was quite disappointing. The restaurant (brasseri at the terrace) was more like a canteen, very noisy and no privacy. The choice of draft beer was poor for such a large hotel. We did have a lovely relaxing time at the Victorian baths however they were significantly overpriced at £30 PP The rooms were clean and the bed was really Comfortable but the rooms were generally a bit tired looking. To top it off there was a party night (on a Monday) which was right outside our room that kept us up. Don’t think I’d be booking back in a hurry!
Katie Hall
January 2025There were many positives from my recent stay at Crieff Hydro, but a few shortcomings leave you disappointed. The hotel itself is stunning, very grand, with beautiful architecture that gives it a luxurious feel. The facilities were excellent, particularly for families, including an arcade, cinema room, gym, and Victorian baths. The local area is gorgeous, with plenty of scenic walks and gorgeous views to enjoy. The food and lack of attention to detail are where the hotel loses marks. The food was extremely salty, and allergen labels were unclear. When asked about allergens or if there was additional bread, staff seemed unsure and inconvenienced, which was disappointing. The lunch food in the brasserie was buffet style - granted it is the best approach for ease but again brings up allergen concerns as people tend to put the utensils in the wrong dishes. Cleanliness and upkeep could use some attention. There were large cobwebs in our bathroom, some of the drapes in the conference space were not properly hung, and the tablecloths in the conference area were noticeably wrinkled. These details may seem minor, but they detract from what could otherwise be a truly top-tier experience. The hotel has a lot of potential and so much to offer but the lack of attention to detail, in service and maintenance, prevents it from being an exceptional stay.
Nicholas Cuffe
March 2025For a hotel that is marketed as a premium facility, it is far from it in every sense. Started with a poor check in experience where the staff member didn’t even tell us how to get to our room, where to go for breakfast or any of the usual bits. They were more interested in speaking with the bellhop ranting about how the cleaning staff had went AWOL. We went to the restaurant for dinner. It looked worse than a Brewers Fayre and the chicken gyros I ordered were not safe for consumption. Also note they add a tip on which wasn’t on the restaurant receipt however did appear on the bill back to the room. The “Victorian baths” are the biggest scam at £25 per person, only for it to be a basement pool, which looks like the tiles surrounding it hadn’t been cleaned for a very long time. The walls are painted by what looks like a children’s decorator to look like a Victorian setting however looks like a cheap pan to set, with the ceiling peeling. The room was a kind to what I would expect an old fashioned hospital to look like and don’t get me started on the unsanitary shower curtain……..if I knew the room had a shower curtain I would never have booked. Overall: avoid, save your time, money and effort, stay at one of the many better hotels in Scotland at better value & experience
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