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The Land, Sea & Islands Centre is entirely community owned and run, they have one part-time employee, and the rest of the staff give their time cheerfully and voluntarily. In 2015 the centre was completely refurbished to high environmental standards and has become a firm favourite with visitors and local residents, You will find Scottish books, local crafts, excellent displays and a splendid view over Arisaig bay. They are family-friendly, with lots of hands-on exhibits and activities...

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Newtonmore Holiday Accommodation guide
Newtonmore Holiday Accommodation guide

Newtonmore Holiday Accommodation guide

Visit Newtonmore Holiday Accommodation Property Rentals guide to book your vacation rentals through stay4you.com direct with owners for great deals. A mountain community called Newtonmore may be found on the outskirts of the Cairngorms National Park, sandwiched between the Cairngorm Mountains and the Monadhliath Mountains. It makes it an excellent place for active couples, families, and groups to spend their vacations.

Find hotels that provide an excellent starting point for your holiday explorations and Hillwalking, mountaineering, and a whole range of other outdoor hobbies are available in the immediate region, and they are suitable for people of all abilities. Bring the family or a group of friends and explore the surrounding area.

The Cairngorm and Monadhliath mountain ranges, which are located in this region, attract a large number of skiers and snowboarders throughout the winter months. This region is known for its breathtaking scenery and dramatic sceneries.

The hamlet boasts its very own golf course, bowling green, and tennis courts, giving it a superb selection of leisure activities to choose from.

In addition, the village features a diverse selection of both retail establishments and eating establishments. There is a primary school in the area, while the secondary school is located in Kingussie, which is five kilometres distant. Additionally located in Kingussie are a community sports centre, a dental practise, and a health centre. Find a large holiday house suitable for a family near the south end of Newtonmore, close to the River Spey and the railway station, and within walking distance of local facilities and utilities, as well as the many treks through the surrounding countryside that are available.

The perks of staying in a hotel include access to a beautiful and peaceful trading area within an enchanting setting.

Creag Dubh is a local peak that sits behind the hamlet and is popular with walkers, climbers, and hill runners. Its proximity to the village also makes the historic Old Coffin Road, which runs from Nuide to Banchor and is a popular local walk, easily accessible.

Visitors to the Scottish Highlands who are looking for a quiet and romantic getaway often choose to stay in one of the Highland cottages that provide picturesque views and plenty of open space.

The renowned Wildcat Trail goes all the way around the hamlet and Glen Banchor, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding highlands.

Stay in a Guest House that is located in a genuinely gorgeous purpose-built property that is set on an elevated position in this historic town that is located in the heart of the spectacular Scottish Highlands.

Discovering history, touring whisky country, and participating in activities that are famous all over the world are all easily accessible from your doorstep.

As the setting for the television programme Monarch of the Glen, the town of Newtonmore has enjoyed more than its fair share of time in the spotlight. Explore the ancient fortifications and distilleries, as well as the Highland Folk Museum.

The community has its own train station, which provides connectivity to other towns and villages in the Highlands. If you drive a short distance north, you will arrive in Inverness, which is the capital of the Highlands.

In spite of its picturesque setting in the Highlands, the area has excellent communication links: the neighbouring A9 leads north to Inverness and south to Perth and beyond, feeding into the M90 which heads in the direction of Edinburgh.

The Newtonmore station provides regular train service to Pitlochry, Inverness, Perth, Glasgow, and Edinburgh, as well as connections to Inverness and central London.

The airport, which is located at Dalcross, is close to Inverness and along the coast. It provides a diverse selection of domestic and international flights, including direct flights to London.

You may reach Perth, a huge metropolis that has all the trappings of a large city, including an airport and great travel links via road, on the bus, coach, or car, by taking a train to the south. Perth is located in Western Australia.

Travelers approaching Newtonmore by car from the south should take the A9 road, which will lead them there from Perth, Edinburgh, and Glasgow.

This area is home to several wonderful destinations that are suitable for families. Visit the Highland Wildlife Park, where you may see wolves, bears, and bison, if you have an interest in wildlife. Why not attempt a sled-dog trip through the forests while you're there? The Cairngorm Reindeer Centre has roughly 150 reindeer in their herd, and they may be found roaming free on the Cairngorm Mountains.

Discover miles upon miles of rolling hills, glens, and mountains, as well as breathtaking walking trails, fishing, and horseback riding routes across heather moorland.

In addition, there is fantastic hill walking in the vicinity, as well as a variety of water sports at Loch Insh, skiing on Cairngorm, and fishing on the River Spey.

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Newtonmore Inverness-Shire. This is the most southerly of the Highland holiday resorts that are known collectively as Speyside. It was here that pony trecking was first introduced as an organized holiday sport in Scotland, and the village is also a recognized base for skiing in the Cairngorms Associations with the Clan Macpherson. who dominated the area in earlier days, are recalled in the village's clan museum. The collection includes the famous 'black chanter' of the clan battle at Perth and the green banner under which the Macphersons never knew defeat.

Adjoining the main road just south of the village is the local shinty ground. Ellen the scene of modern heroic encounters dominating the view from here is the hill Craig Dhu that gave the Clan Macpherson its rallying call.

The village has a wide range of hotel accommodation. It is admirably situated as the centre for walking or car touring. Glen Banchor running westwards through the foothills of the Monadhliaths, is attractive country for holiday expeditions, and farther still to the west beyond Lagganbridge the Corrieyairack Psss offers a challenging walk and a classic view, good fishing, golf, tennis courts that convert into culling rinks. and a sociable programme of ceilidhs are some of the other features of the village during its two holiday seasons.

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