Drummond Castle Gardens
A lovely old local Castle with spectacular gardens – still owned and managed by the Drummond family. Open daily from May to October (COVID permitting). Check their website for current details.
St Fillan’s Golf Club
At this nine hole course each hole is very challenging and a combination of course design, superb greenkeeping and breathtaking scenery keep players on the course as long as possible.
Comrie Golf Club
Comrie Golf Club – one of the finest nine hole golf courses in Scotland. Very friendly club with great views and magnificent catering.
Muthill Golf Club
An undulating 9-hole parkland course, with narrow fairways, small, well-bunkered greens and picturesque views of Strathearn and the Grampians.

The Macrosty Park, Crieff
Macrosty and two adjoining parks reopened in Spring 2011 after a major refurbishment and now offer a super new play area for youngsters, increased parking and a cafe.
Macrosty Park is in a beautiful parkland setting and is ideal for a low-energy amble. The Park also offers an attractive pavilian cafe – for coffees and light meals etc.
Innerpeffray Library
The fascinating book collection, housed in a handsome 18th-century, special purpose building, is of great significance as a unique fragment of Scotland’s social and intellectual history.
Morrison’s Academy
A first-class education in a friendly and inclusive environment
Morrison’s Academy is an independent day school situated in the heart of Perthshire and has one of the most beautiful locations of any school in Britain. Generations of Morrisonians have benefited from the school’s rich choice of academic, artistic and sporting experiences, going on to make their mark on the world as Olympic athletes, groundbreaking scientists, award-winning actors, adventurers, politicians and professionals. Our long tradition of academic success in boys and girls from 3 to 18 continues today with a contemporary Scottish curriculum and a programme of independent, child-centred learning that builds emotional intelligence, creativity and life skills, and encourages every child to strive for their highest.
“Morrison’s makes great young people”

Comrie Croft Bikes
Welcome to mountain biking country! What better way to sample the scenic highlights away from the madding crowd? From easy riverside routes suitable for the whole family, to adrenaline pumping action on our own hand-built singletrack. The Comrie Croft trails are free and open to the public all year.
Complete bike hire service including top quality Merida bikes, helmets,trail maps and friendly advice.
Tag-alongs,trailers,tandem and child seats are available.
Bikes can be delivered to you.
Special rates for advance booking (at least the day before).
Crieff Visitor Centre
There is something for everyone at the Crieff Visitor Centre, which is also the meeting point for all Tryst walks in 2019.
180 seater licensed restaurant
Highland Drovers Exhibition
Caithness Glass visitor gallery and shop
A fully stocked garden centre with ideas for every garden
A wide selection of quality gift ideas in our showrooms
Bryce of Crieff
Bryce of Crieff is a third generation family shoe shop, established in 1918, close to the town’s Clock Tower. Run by Leslie and Norman Bryce (grandsons of the founder), the shop boasts a carousel window and stocks a wide range of quality Ladies and Gents footwear to suit most budgets.
Footwear types:
Hiking boots, Wellingtons, Winter boots, Slippers, Dress shoes, Casual shoes, Sandals
Brands include:-
Ara, Cotswold, Earth Spirit, Ecco, Grisport, Hotter, Lunar, Padders, Rieker, Skechers
We pride ourselves on our personal, friendly service and look forward to seeing you!
(Shop hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, except Wed 10am-1pm)
McNees Delicatessen
Crieff’s deli has a wonderful selection of international ingredients, either to eat whilst in the Crieff and Strathearn area (cheeses, salamis, olives, chocolates.) or to take away as presents (hampers, boxes of tempting sweets etc). McNees aim is to bring you fine foods sourced from farmhouses and small family businesses that take great care of their produce. Freshly baked croissants and pastries to take along with you on your walk.

Gordon & Durward
Delicious Scottish traditional confectionery, much of which is made on the premises, to provide the energy boost needed on the walks! Located on West High Street.
Crieff Visitor Centre
There is something for everyone at the Crieff Visitor Centre, which is also the meeting point for all Tryst walks in 2019.
180 seater licensed restaurant
Highland Drovers Exhibition
Caithness Glass visitor gallery and shop
A fully stocked garden centre with ideas for every garden
A wide selection of quality gift ideas in our showrooms