Aviemore / Cairngorms

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ecsrobin

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17,734 posts

171 months

Monday 3rd June
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Driving up for the Edinburgh fringe at the start of August (staying with friends) but beforehand thought about visiting a bit more of Scotland. Thinking Aviemore as there looks to be a choice of accommodation and enough bars and restaurants for 3/4 nights to keep it interesting.

Days will be sightseeing/walking. Any reason not to stay there or any other recommendations in the area?

Arkose

3,461 posts

159 months

Monday 3rd June
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I drove through the Cairngorms last August, the road Grantown on Spey > Balmoral > Braemar and back south towards Edinburgh is good as an alternative to the A9!

Also Whisky distilleries if thats your thing...

billbring

223 posts

189 months

Monday 3rd June
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We did the NC500 a couple of years ago and stopped at Aviemore on the way up. 10 minutes seemed to be enough to see everything worth seeing. I'm sure the surrounding countryside is very nice though.

yellowbentines

5,512 posts

213 months

Monday 3rd June
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I'd suggest Pitlochry.

Small town but has accommodation in or around, pubs, restaurants etc.

Quite central, giving you access to Cairngorms to the North, Braemar/Balmoral to the North East/East, also Loch Tay area and even Glencoe heading West, and lots of nice walking nearby around Pitlochry itself or nearby Dunkeld and Blair Atholl.

Get yourself on the walkhighlands website for lots of good walking ideas.

Arkose

3,461 posts

159 months

Monday 3rd June
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yeh Pitlochry is good, there's a Dam and the cafe there does an excellent Haggis and Cheese ciabatta ...

ecsrobin

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17,734 posts

171 months

Monday 3rd June
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Cheers for the suggestions so far. I had discounted Pitlochry as it’s not too far from where we can stay for free in Edinburgh and we could just day trip from there. But will give it some thought given no one is recommending Aviemore.

Snow and Rocks

2,284 posts

33 months

Monday 3rd June
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The area surrounding Aviemore and Speyside more generally is beautiful with absolutely loads to see - are you outdoorsy/into walking/watersports etc?

There are also plenty of places in Aviemore to eat and enjoy live music in the evenings if you want something a bit more lively.

For nightlife there's usually everything from traditional Scottish music in the Cairngorm Hotel, to open mic in the Doo Below or various bands playing in the Winking Owl's bothy bar. If you time it right the Old Bridge runs events including the odd night with various DJs and a bonfire beside the Spey. There's even The Vault - a pretty terrible but fun if you're drunk enough nightclub if you really want a big night!

For food there's plenty of choice but the Old Bridge is probably the favourite - chilled gastropub style but very good food, we've never had a bad meal.

Pitlochry is like a morgue in the evenings by comparison.

Edited by Snow and Rocks on Monday 3rd June 22:03

AndyAudi

3,193 posts

228 months

Monday 3rd June
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ecsrobin said:
Driving up for the Edinburgh fringe at the start of August (staying with friends) but beforehand thought about visiting a bit more of Scotland. Thinking Aviemore as there looks to be a choice of accommodation and enough bars and restaurants for 3/4 nights to keep it interesting.

Days will be sightseeing/walking. Any reason not to stay there or any other recommendations in the area?
Depends what you want to do of course.

I like Inverness (30miles north of Aviemore) as a small friendly city

irc

8,051 posts

142 months

Tuesday 11th June
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Second the Inverness suggestion. More options. Dolphin watching. Walks on west coast Torridon etc within easy day trip. Also Cairngorms going east. Go south to Nevis Range etc.

Sometimes there is an easy/west weather split. In Inverness you can choose the dry side.

Look at Glen Affric for a nice Glen walk. Or Glen Feshie. The best rewilding in Scotland in the upper Glen. Park at Achlean and have a low level walk p the glen or go on the tops

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Edited by irc on Tuesday 11th June 04:52

Chucklehead

2,761 posts

214 months

Tuesday 11th June
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Aviemore is a fine base to explore. I'd recommend staying in one of the Macdonald hotels (Highland, Morlich etc) or somewhere along that main drag.

Absolutely do not stay in the Coylumbridge Hotel. It was a lovely place back when it was a Hilton, now owned by Britannia group and a complete dump.