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Boat of Garten

The Strathspey Steam Railway runs along an 1863 line from Aviemore to Boat of Garten through some spectacular scenery...
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Kincraig

The main attractions around Kincraig are the Highland Wildlife Park, Loch Insh Watersports and the RSPB Nature Reserve...
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Nethy Bridge

The pleasant village of Nethybridge is a quiet alternative skiing base to Aviemore...
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Kingussie

Kingussie lies twelve miles south of Aviemore and is the capital of the historic district of Badenoch...
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Carrbridge

Carrbridge named after the 'Bridge of Carr', built in 1717. Nowadays the village is best known for the Landmark Heritage Centre...
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Insh

Insh a site once sacred to the Druids and an area of Christian worship since the 6th century when Celtic missionaries arrived here...
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Craigellachie

Craigellachie is located in the Grampian Highlands of Scotland along the banks of the River Spey...
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Aviemore Travel Guide

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Loch Morlich in the Scottish Highlands captured on a sunny Winter day. The Mountain range in the Background is the Cairngorms Aviemore is the nearest main town to the Cairngorm Mountains, home to the most northerly and first ski resort in Scotland. In winter the town becomes the epicentre of the Spey Valley.

A recent town compared with most in Scotland, Aviemore was a little settlement constructed beside Wade's military road but it became a prosperous area with the arrival of the railway in the 19th century.

Loch Morlich situated in the Queen's Forest The famous River Spey flows beside the town and water sports are catered for on lochs Morlich and Insh.

Wildlife is in abundance in the Spey Valley, a stronghold for many rare species of insects, birds, mammals and plants, including the Caledonian forest that once covered all of Scotland.

This has helped the area become the Cairngorms National Nature Reserve, which covers some 100 square miles, incorporating parts owned by the Scottish Natural Heritage and private estates (Rothiemurchus, Glenfeshie, GlenAvon and Mar Lodge).

Aviemore The Strathspey Steam Railway travels from Aviemore to the delightful neighbouring village of Boat of Garten, through some spectacular highland scenery for which the Spey Valley is well renowned.

The town is an ideal base for a large variety of outdoor sports including skiing, both cross-country and downhill, husky racing, golf, horse riding, climbing and walking, bird watching, fishing and water sports.

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