DALWHINNIE DISTILLERY
Read moreOn the border of the National Park, Dalwhinnie is a world-famous distillery. The location alone is quite impressive, beaten by the wind between the mountains. Founded in 1898, it is the highest in the country. The visit is very complete and interesting, and lasts about 45 minutes. It was voted the best in Scotland in 2017. At the end, a tile of chocolate accompanies a 15 year old dram, a 43% single malt, complex, thick and aromatic. An in-depth chocolate & whisky tasting is also offered.
GLENMORE FOREST VISITOR CENTRE
Read moreHere you will find maps of numerous routes and itineraries through the woods, along the lochs and in the mountains, for all levels of hikers, from an hour's walk to a sporting expedition. Why not consult them while enjoying a coffee and a snack on the spot? Don't miss, outside the building is a memorial to a company of Norwegian resistance fighters based at Glenmore during the Second World War.
HIGHLAND FOLK MUSEUM
Read moreThis fascinating open-air museum immerses visitors in what the Highlands were like between the 18th and 20th centuries. The tour begins with a small village from 1700 and ends with a crofters' farm from the 1960s. It was either built from scratch or brought to the region from elsewhere and then refurbished and furnished as it was in the past. One easily spends more time than expected on the 32 hectares of the site, with more than 30 buildings of different uses and from various periods, where one can also find a café, a shop and children's games.
THE CAIRNGORM BREWERY
Read moreThe beers of this local and artisanal brewery in full expansion are absolutely excellent. This visit is an opportunity to come and discover where they are born before ending up in your pints. The brewery is in constant operation and it is best to book in advance to be sure of availability for a guided tour. Tours last approximately 45 minutes and include a beer tasting. A bar is open at the same hours as the shop, where you can taste the beers of the week, among others.
CAIRNGORM REINDEER CENTER
Read moreNo need to go all the way to Scandinavia to get close to the reindeer! The ticket for the visitor centre includes the exhibition and the approach of a few deer in the enclosure, but you will have to follow one of the daily visits to venture out to meet the herds on the hills. If we forget everything once we are with the reindeer, busy feeding them, we still have to take into account that the "hill trip" is done in large groups (sometimes 80 people) and that you have to be in the queue as soon as the centre opens to get your place.
HIGHLAND WILDLIFE AND BIRDWATCH SAFARIS
Read moreIf you like to walk (just a little) and observe animals in their natural environment, this activity is for you. Wildlife is all around us when we walk in Scotland, but you still need to keep your eyes open for deer, squirrels and birds... And it's also about recognising and identifying the species of birds you hear or see. The 4-hour mini safari is perfect for families with children. Outings can also be done by the day.