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Castle Urquhart on Loch Ness
The untamed wilderness of the Highlands is ideal walking territory – wooded glens, a rugged coastline, dramatic peaks, majestic lochs and misty isles. The spectacular scenery is best washed down with a wee dram from one of the region’s fine distilleries. If you’re looking for a taste of the Highlands, browse tips on how best to explore it. Or share your own suggestions with other readers here.
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    Just off the A9 at Carrbridge, 23 miles south of Inverness, the 30-acre Landmark Forest Theme Park is a great outdoor activity place for kids. It's got loads of forest and nature trails as well as a watercoaster and a working steam powered sawmill. There's also a wildlife feeding area which is known to attract the ever elusive red squirrel.

    www.landmark-centre.co.uk
    Tel: 0800 731 3446

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    The Einich Restaurant

    Posted by Worldtraveller 14 May 2007

    The Einich is a small and friendly cafe/restaurant located in the Rothiemurchus Visitor Centre at Inverdruie just south of Aviemore. Good value lunches and evening meals with some imaginative menu options.

    Inverdruie, Aviemore PH22 1QH
    Tel: 01479 812334
    www.rothiemurchus.net/einich.html

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    Fairwinds is a fabulous small hotel in the village of Carrbridge. Informal and friendly; Alison and Lindsay are excellent hosts. You eat in the conservatory from where you can watch red squirrels feeding. Evening meals, usually chosen from a choice of three items in each part of the menu, and are always superb.

    Carrbridge, Aviemore PH23 3AA
    www.fairwindshotel.com
    Tel: 01479 841240

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