Room to breathe for all the family at Crieff Hydro Hotel

Scotland’s leading leisure destination for families, Crieff Hydro Hotel in Perthshire, has enhanced its studio offering by developing nine dog-friendly studio apartments

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Scotland’s leading leisure destination for families, Crieff Hydro Hotel in Perthshire, has enhanced its studio offering by developing nine dog-friendly studio apartments -located a short stroll from the iconic hotel – fitted with the latest hypoallergenic technology.

Working will Glasgow based Insite Group who create cleaner and safer indoor environments – Crieff Hydro Hotel has added ‘Room to Breathe’ to its studio apartments to ensure peace of mind for all guests.

‘Room to Breathe’ creates a constantly monitored hypoallergenic space using technologies which kills 99.9% of viruses, eliminates bed bugs and generally boosts wellness of all guests with particular peace of mind for allergy sufferers.

The studio rooms, located a short stroll from the main hotel reception have been boosted with the addition of a compact kitchen unit fitted with sink and microwave

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These apartments are perfect for a family getaway where everyone is invited – even your four-legged companion – as these are the only dog-friendly rooms within the main hotel.

The nine newly-fitted studio apartments, can accommodate up to four guests in two separate sleeping areas with a King bed and a set of single pull out sofa beds.

Kristian Campbell, General Manager at Crieff Hydro Hotel, said: “These plans have been in the works for some time and we’re delighted to see the studio apartments project is now complete. It was great to partner with Insite Group for this project and guests can see the ‘Room to Breathe’ certification on all our studio apartments.

“We have always been an advocate for clean and safe environments at our hotel and as we offer dog-friendly accommodation, it’s extremely important that all our visitors are cared for.

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“Our existing self-catering accommodation has been extremely popular in recent months so we’re proud to expand our offering with our enhanced studio apartments.”

Gordon Bruce Co-Founder of Room to Breathe, said: “We could not be happier than to have partnered with the Crieff Hydro Family of Hotels and look forward to a very long healthy partnership.

“Their visionary outlook and adoption of our innovative system, which creates healthier indoor environments, for their guests is exactly what you would expect from this Iconic Scottish Brand of Hotels. It is a pleasure to be part of their future in achieving Wellness for all their guests.”

To keep up to date on the latest news and events at Crieff Hydro Hotel, visit @crieffhydroresort on Facebook.

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