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Tourist sights around Kingussie
in the Scottish Highlands
Activities
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For those seeking invigorating activities, there is climbing,
rambling, pony trekking, cycling, walking, water sports and winter
sports.
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Fishing
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The Badenoch Angling Association manages and stocks a long
section of the River Spey from (and including) The Spey Dam above
Laggan, right down to the mouth of the River Tromie, below Kingussie,
together with fishing on Lochs Laggan and Ericht. The fishing is
mostly brown trout with the occasional salmon. Permits can be bought
locally.
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Golf
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Kingussie’s challenging 18 hole hillside golf course, established
in 1891, rises to 1,000 ft above sea level, offering spectacular
views of the National Park. Other courses nearby are boat of garten,
Carrbridge, Grantown on Spey and the new championship course in
Aviemore.
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Highland Wildlife Park
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As well as the red squirrel, pine martins, ospreys, badgers and
other wild animals that have their natural home around Kingussie,
you can experience Scottish wildlife past and present in the
spectacular setting of the Highland Wildlife Park. You drive around
the Main Reserve in your own car and then investigate the walk-round
area by foot. The wildlife park is only 7 miles north of Kingussie
on the B9152 between Aviemore and Kingussie. Well worth a day out.
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Mountain Biking
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Constructed and opened in 2004, The Laggan Wolftrax is a purpose
built mountain bike centre giving enthusiasts the opportunity to
bike through some of the Scotland's most scenic areas. The Centre
includes a choice of trails to suite all abilities, has bike hire
and trail guiding. The Centre is approximately 13 miles from
Kingussie on the A86 Kingussie to Spean Bridge road, 2 miles west of
the village of Laggan.
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RSPB Insh
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2 miles from Kingussie is the RSPB Insh Marshes Reserve, one of
the finest wetlands conservation areas in the UK. Two hides, an
information viewpoint, and a two and a half mile trail are
accessible from the car park and are open at all times. There is
another nature trail near Insh village.
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Ruthven Barracks
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On the outskirts of the town is the old ruins of Ruthven
barracks, last occupied in 1745 by the Jacobites on their way to
Culloden. What visitors to Ruthven Barracks see today is pretty much
what was left by the departing Jacobites on 17 April 1746. Most of
the exterior walls remain, but little of the interior structure, and
no flooring or roofing. But come here on a quiet day and you can
have Ruthven Barracks entirely to yourself.
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Shinty
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If Kingussie Shinty team are playing at The Dell (their local
ground), you will have the opportunity of watching one of the oldest
Gaelic field sports performed by a team with an unrivalled record of
championship and cup wins in the modern era. According to the
Guinness Book of Records 2005, Kingussie is World sport's most
successful sporting team of all time, winning 20 consecutive league
championships and going 4 years unbeaten at one stage in the early
1990s. Kingussie currently play in the Marine Harvest Premier League
and their second team play in North Division 2.
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Shopping, Eating & Drinking
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Kingussie has a range of shops providing groceries, household
items, hardware, pharmacy, clothing, gifts, pottery and much, much
more. There are a range of places to eat out, ranging from tea rooms
to takeaway and not forgetting the restaurants and hotel restaurants
that serve the highest quality ingredients from farm, river and sea.
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The Folk Museum – Kingussie
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The Highland Folk Museum is situated on two sites: one in
Kingussie; the other at Newtonmore. The Museum in Kingussie houses
the nationally important collection established by Dr Grant and
greatly expanded over the years. A wonderful resource, the
collections include, furniture, household items, agricultural
implements and tools as well as buildings such as the ‘Smoke House’,
‘Clack Mill’ and iconic ‘Blackhouse’.
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