Loch Tummel and Tummel Bridge
Loch Tummel is a long narrow loch in Perthshire. The Old bridge (pedestrian only) crosses the River Tummel was built by General Wade in 1730
Loch Tummel is a long narrow loch in Perthshire. The Old bridge (pedestrian only) crosses the River Tummel was built by General Wade in 1730
Chambered cairn & stone circle. On private ground so remember the Scottish Outdoor Access Code
Winery that produces fruit wines, ciders from fruits, berries and wild flowers sourced from the area
The Anderson's family-run restaurant. Laudably, all home-made, including bread and many ice-creams
Five walks within Kingussie ranging from 1 hour to 2.5 hours. Or you walk to Newtonmore which will take 4 to 6 hours
Serene loch at the top of hill
Lots of activities around the Centre including tennis courts, bowling green, football pitch, children't play park or a short walk
Three choices of walks within this community forest. This area was used on a number of occasions on the series Monarch of the Glen
Take a peek at unique details of this 1700s Highland home - a simple building with a complex history. Currently exterior access only.
A selection of walks in Aviemore. Ranging from 15 minutes to two hours