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Leault Farm - Leault Farm is a working sheep farm offering daily demonstrations of sheep herding and sheep shearing. Located near Kincraig in Inverness-shire.

Boat of Garten - Complete guide to the Badenoch and Strathspey village of Boat of Garten, famous as the home of the Osprey in Scotland.

Mountain Innovations - Specialise in short breaks in Scotland for climbers, walkers and skiers. Simply fly up and we arrange the rest, including car hire, accommodation and food. based in Cairngorms.

Landmark Visitor Centre - Forest trails, a forest watch tower to climb, a working steam-powered sawmill, an adventureland in the forest for children and the wildwatercoaster ride. Located in Carrbridge.

Aviemore and the Cairngorms - Guide to Aviemore and the Cairngorms including a virtual tour.

Strathspey Railway - Steam railway running from Aviemore to Boat of Garten. Soon to be extended to Grantown-on-Spey.

Dulnain Bridge - Guide to accommodation, activities, events and community of the Highland village of Dulnain Bridge in Strathspey

Bremer's of Aviemore - provide coach hire services and Highland tours throughout the year.

Aviemore Ski Hire and School - Information on the rental services along with tuition and the various combination packages offered.

Wildshots - Offering wildlife photographic adventure holidays in the scottish highlands and overseas.

Loch-an-Eilein Pottery - Rural craft workshop two miles south of Aviemore making terracotta domestic pottery. Includes opening hours and gallery.

Speyside Heather Centre - The award-winning heather visitor centre, for everything to do with the regions most famous plants.

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