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Fairwinds Hotel

Fairwinds Hotels
Carrbridge
Inverness-shire,
Scotland
PH23 3AA

Phone: 01479-841240
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Carrbridge is easily accessible from the main A9 road, with nearby connections for bus, rail and air travel. The village lies seven miles north east of Aviemore, between the B970 and the A95.

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by car

Travelling by car from the South ( Edinburgh, Perth ) on the A9, turn right, off the A9 at the Grantown on Spey / Carrbridge junction (North of Aviemore). Follow the signs for Carrbridge.

Travelling by car from the North ( Inverness ) on the A9, turn left off the A9 at the Carrbridge / Grantown on Spey junction. Follow the signs for Carrbridge.

 

by train

 Carrbridge station lies on the Perth/Inverness line. Trains stop here four times daily. Alternatively take a train to Aviemore (more frequent stops) and then taxi or coach to Carrbridge.

 

by coach

 There are several buses daily (except Sun) to Carrbridge from Inverness and Grantown-on-Spey with Highland Country Buses, Tel. 01463-233371. There is also a regular service to Aviemore.

 

from the airport

The nearest airport is Inverness. Then by road or rail to Carrbridge as above. Car hire is available from Inverness airport.

 

from the ferries

Aberdeen
Take the A96 to Huntly, then the A920 to Dufftown and Craigellachie, then the A95 to Dulnain Bridge, watching for the A938 turnoff for Carrbridge.

Rosyth
Best to head for the Forth Road Bridge along the A985 to the M90, then at Junction 1 on the M90 follow the signs to Perth and proceed North as above.


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Strathspey Railway

Strathspey Railway

Whatever your age, come aboard The Strathspey Railway and relive the sights and sounds of the steam age - it is part of your past, your heritage.

Travel on a memorable little journey from nearby Broomhill, better known to many as Glenbogle from the BBC TV Series "Monarch of the Glen".

Relax, enjoy a snack or a dram or simply view the heather moorland and the Cairngorm Mountain range from the carriage window; scenes almost unchanged in a hundred years.

Click here for more information on the Strathspey Steam Railway.

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