Things to do in and around Newtonmore

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Things to do in and around Newtonmore

Food scene

Excellent café with seats in the garden too - good flatbreads at lunchtime and cakes throughout the day. It's where a lot of the locals go.
The Wild Flour
Main Street
Excellent café with seats in the garden too - good flatbreads at lunchtime and cakes throughout the day. It's where a lot of the locals go.
Good value café
Antlers Cafe
Main Street
Good value café
Great restauant if your looking for something other than pub grub
Letterbox
Main Street
Great restauant if your looking for something other than pub grub
Good pub food just a few metres from the Hostel.
9 habitants recommandent
The Glen Hotel
Main Street
9 habitants recommandent
Good pub food just a few metres from the Hostel.

Sightseeing

Unique attraction - find Newtonmore's 130+ life-size wildcat models. Great for kids of all ages! The Centre is currently closed due to Covid but the "Trackpacks" can be brought in the Post Office and Cafes. The Wildcat Trail is an 11km walk encircling the visit with excellent views from little Craggan, waterfalls, a river gorge and a wander by the Spey.
7 habitants recommandent
The Wildcat Centre
Main Street
7 habitants recommandent
Unique attraction - find Newtonmore's 130+ life-size wildcat models. Great for kids of all ages! The Centre is currently closed due to Covid but the "Trackpacks" can be brought in the Post Office and Cafes. The Wildcat Trail is an 11km walk encircling the visit with excellent views from little Craggan, waterfalls, a river gorge and a wander by the Spey.
Come and see Hamish - our polar bear born here in the Highlands - and his parents.
123 habitants recommandent
RZSS Highland Wildlife Park
123 habitants recommandent
Come and see Hamish - our polar bear born here in the Highlands - and his parents.
Great for watersports - canoing, sailing, wind surfing, a lovely restaurant with great views if you want to watch rather than participate.
47 habitants recommandent
Loch Insh Outdoor Centre
47 habitants recommandent
Great for watersports - canoing, sailing, wind surfing, a lovely restaurant with great views if you want to watch rather than participate.
Wonderful walks through the Caledonian pine forest, beautiful Loch Morlich and Loch an Eilein
79 habitants recommandent
Rothiemurchus
79 habitants recommandent
Wonderful walks through the Caledonian pine forest, beautiful Loch Morlich and Loch an Eilein
See rewilding in action with the regenerating forest - arguably Scotland's most beautiful glen
Glen Feshie
See rewilding in action with the regenerating forest - arguably Scotland's most beautiful glen
Newtonmore's mountain - well worth the effort, great views, wild goats and good crags for climbers
Creag Dhubh
Newtonmore's mountain - well worth the effort, great views, wild goats and good crags for climbers
A beautiful walk across empty moors to Loch Gynack - and the chance to climb Creag Beag too.
Loch Gynack
A beautiful walk across empty moors to Loch Gynack - and the chance to climb Creag Beag too.
Beautiful Glen Banchor is well worth a wander and is an excellent dog walk if you have four legged friends with you.
Glenbanchor Estate
Beautiful Glen Banchor is well worth a wander and is an excellent dog walk if you have four legged friends with you.
A good family day out exploring Highland buildings throughout the ages. For Outlander fans many village scenes were filmed here.
90 habitants recommandent
Highland Folk Museum
Kingussie Rd
90 habitants recommandent
A good family day out exploring Highland buildings throughout the ages. For Outlander fans many village scenes were filmed here.

Neighbourhoods

A quiet, welcoming village in the Cairngorm National Park. Lots of good walks, little Loch Imrich, Glen Banchor, the Wildcat Trail, Loch Gynack, Creag Dhubh and much more! Then there is the Wild cat Experience and the Highland Folk Museum.
9 habitants recommandent
Newtonmore
9 habitants recommandent
A quiet, welcoming village in the Cairngorm National Park. Lots of good walks, little Loch Imrich, Glen Banchor, the Wildcat Trail, Loch Gynack, Creag Dhubh and much more! Then there is the Wild cat Experience and the Highland Folk Museum.