

Winter sports on the snow covered slopes of the Cairngorm Mountains have made this
part of the Highlands a popular tourist area for Scots. In summer, tranquil lochs,
woodlands and glens teeming with wildlife attract another group of visitors -
Aviemore
Resort catering predominantly for skiing, though there are facilities for golf, squash,
riding, curling, and water sports. Cinema, ice rink, saunas, artificial ski slope,
go-
Balmoral Castle
Scottish Baronial summer home of Royal Family, rebuilt by Prince Albert from earlier castle in 1859. The 70 ft ballroom houses changing exhibits from royal collection. Gardens have rare conifers, Queen Victoria's garden cottage and Queen Mary's sunken garden. Opposite bridge leading to castle's main gate is Crathie Church, built 1895, place of worship for the Royal Family.
Boat of Garten
Museum at Boat of Garten station is former waiting room, and has signs, signals and other memorabilia on display. Village name comes from ferry which once crossed River Spey where bridge now stands.
Braemar
Village, set among heather covered hills and where the Clunie Water joins River Dee, famous for Highland Games. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Treasure Island in cottage here.
Braemar Castle
Built 1628 and largely rebuilt as residence in 18th century, castle has barrel-
Cairngorm Mountains
Chair lifts lead to observation point, short distance from top of Cairn Gorm -
Cairngorm Whisky Centre
Whisky making presentation, the tasting room offering more than 100 brands.
Carrbridge
Landmark Visitor Centre, popular attraction of this apres-
Colyumbridge
Sports complex and hotel attract visitors to this convenient stop-
Corgarff Castle
A 14th century tower house, remodelled as fortified military barracks with star-
Craigellachie
Nature reserve to north-
Gleann Einich
Loch lies at foot of glacial hollow. Reached by good hike from Glen-
Glenlivet Distillery
Guided tours of distillery include free dram. Exhibits of ancient tools and artefacts used in making whisky, and video programme.
Glenlivet Estate
Working Highland estate seen from guided tours in Land Rover, focusing on history, landscape, wildlife and land use.
Glenmore Forest Park
Walking routes lead through pine, spruce and Douglas fir, but one fifth of park is mountainside above tree line. Wildlife includes roe deer, red squirrels, wildcats, foxes, badgers, golden eagles, whooper swans, ducks, grouse, woodpeckers and Britain's only herd of reindeer.
Glenmuick and Lochnagar Wildlife Reserve
Walks and trails -
Glenshee Chair lift
Ascends Cairnwell mountain from summit of Britain's highest main road pass, 3,061ft.
Grantown-
Popular ski resort, also famous for trout and salmon fishing in Spey and Dulnain rivers. Old Spey bridge built in 1750.
Kindrochit Castle
Grassy embankments, walls of 11th century fort. Picnic site.
Loch an Eilein
Remains of 15th century castle on island in loch surrounded by deep pine and juniper
forests. Wildlife includes roe deer, red squirrels, wildcats, whooper swans, herons
and crossbills. Remains of stone dam at Milton Burn and site of 18th century mill,
where pine trunks were hollowed out to make water pipes -
Loch Garten
Hide and closed-
Lochindorb
Shell of 14th century castle, stronghold of Alexander Stewart, 'Wolf of Badenoch', who terrorised Moray lowlands, stands on island in middle of loch. Area has rolling heather landscape with peat stacks and boggy grassland.
Loch Morlich
Inland loch at foot of Cairn Gorm, surrounded by pine, birch, alder, willow and rowan trees. Lies mainly within Glenmore Forest Park. Way marked walks lead along the shoreline. Wildfowl hides. Osprey sometimes fish here. From Loch Morlich, the River Luineag rushes through banks of tall pines to Spey Valley.
Lumphanan -
The Deeside village between Banchory and Alford where Macbeth fought his final battle against Malcolm. Next to the village are the battlefield, Macbeth's well and the Stone on which he was beheaded. A cairn is all that marks the spot where he died.
http://www.thelandofmacbeth.com/lumphanan.htm
Morrone
Many walks up this hill; lower slopes clothed with gnarled birch trees. One walk
leads to view indicator which identifies view to Cairngorms taking in three of Britain's
highest peaks -
Nethy Bridge
Village, hub of timber trade during 18th century, has Victorian hotel, remains of Norman castle, old stone cottages and bridge built in 1809. Now centre for skiing, fishing, walking and climbing.
Rothiemurchus
Variety of walks, some ranger guided, lead through farmland, woods, forestry plantations,
lochs and heath-
Royal Lochnagar Distillery
Distillery granted royal warrant by Queen Victoria in 1848. It is set amid beautiful scenery, close to Balmoral Castle.
Speyside Garden Heather Centre
Heather Heritage Centre has exhibition on the historical uses of heather, including thatching, wool dyeing and medicine. Impressive ornamental landscaped gardens display more than 300 heather varieties.
Strathspey Railway
Steam trains travel along line between Aviemore and Boat of Garten, allowing views of woods and cultivated fields in Spey valley. The railway's locomotives and carriages date from Victorian and Edwardian times.
Stonehaven
Just south of Aberdeen on the A90 this port has an attractive harbour and boasts the castle of Dunnottar. There are some good places to eat in the area. At the harbour are:
* The Boathouse café -
* The Tollbooth Restaurant on the harbour side which offers fine fish & seafood based fine dining and has won many awards.
.Tamnavulin-
Visitor centre is in converted old carding mill. Picnic area, walks along River Livet.
Tomintoul
Tomintoul Museum has displays on local history, including reconstructed farm kitchen and smithy, wildlife and environment. Picturesque village of limestone houses, built 1776, is highest in Highlands, at 1,160ft. Now centre for skiing, shooting and fishing.
Ullapool
A fabulous view greets one as the sea loch of Lochbroom provides a fine setting for the white strip of Ullapool. The port houses the ferry to Stornoway in the Hebrides. with two crossings daily from 1000. A charming port and wonderful place to experience.
Well of Lecht
Carved stone monument to General George Wade and team of soldier-
About the area &
the local villages