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Boat of Garten is known as the Osprey
Village - it was here that these
magnificent birds were reintroduced in
the fifties. Ospreys can now be seen
nesting at the RSPB Osprey centre at
Loch Garten, hunting over the local
lochs and along the River Spey. A wide
variety of other birds live on the
water, including grey heron, golden eye,
kingfisher, oyster catcher, slavonian
grebe, tufted duck, merganser, dipper,
divers, geese, swans and many more - all
to be found within a kilometre of the
village. There is a hide at Milton Loch
on the northern edge of the village from
which many of these birds can be seen.
The local pine forests are home to many
other species. For more information on
local bird watching see the
Boat of Garten community website
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There are a number of nearby golf
courses, the nearest being Grantown’s
own golf course, an 18 hole 70 par
course. Other courses nearby are
Grantown, Carrbridge, Abernethy and the
new Championship course in Aviemore.
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You might like to embark upon a
scenic journey by steam train to Boat of Garten and
the on to Broomhill (the station used as
Glenbogle in the TV series “Monarch of the
Glen”. The Srathspey Railway Company
operates nostaligic trips between the two
villages from March to October and through
the festive season. The Company is housed in
the recently-refurbished Aviemore mainline
railway station, a charming Victorian
building typical of its epoch. Individuals,
couples, families or indeed larger groups
will enjoy the experience and whether you
require a light snack or lunch, their new
catering service is there to serve your
needs. The Strathspey Steam Railway line is
currently being extended to Grantown-on-Spey.
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