Top 9 Things to do for Honeymoon in Aviemore, Scotland

November 20, 2021 Milan Banda

Aviemore (/ˌæviˈmɔːr/ ( listen); Scottish Gaelic: An Aghaidh Mhòr "The big [mountain] face") is a town and tourist resort, situated within the Cairngorms National Park in the Highlands of Scotland. It is in the Badenoch and Strathspey committee area, within the Highland council area. The town is popular for skiing and other winter sports, and for hill-walking in the Cairngorm Mountains. There are excellent views of the Cairngorms from various places within the town, especially from the railway station. The Aviemore stone circle is located within a residential neighbourhood of the town.
Restaurants in Aviemore

1. Full On Adventure

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Full On Adventure

Full On Adventure, Aviemore based provider of great outdoor activities.We provide a wide range of adventure activities and wild adventure journeys. Our Aviemore based adventures include River Tubing (White Water Adventure tubing), White Water Rafting, Canyoning, River Touring Kayak and Canoe trips, ww kayak coaching, sea kayaking, guided mountain biking, Nordic XC Ski hire and lessons, Alpine and Back Country Skiing or Snow Boarding lessons and guiding, Winter Skills courses, Adventure Training and Corporate adventure activities. We also run a number of adventurous multi day trips to various locations. We pride ourselves on having a highly skilled team of qualified guides, only the best quality equipment and extra warm gear for when it's not the sunny paradise that is the Scottish Highlands.

2. Aviemore Segway Treks

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Aviemore Segway Treks

Aviemore SEGWAY TREKS offer exciting off road treks over the Highland woodland of Dalraddy Moor. Your instructor will show you some of the best views and tracks Scotland has to offer just two miles south of Aviemore, whilst sharing local knowledge of the area with you. We pride ourselves in our great purpose made track on both the Moor and Alvie forest.

3. Zip Trek Park Aviemore

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Zip Trek Park Aviemore

The UK's first Zip Trek Park,Zip Slide through the stunning scenery of the Scottish Highlands near Aviemore on Zip wires, passing magnificent Scot's Pines and seeing nature at its best. With over 2km of zip wires to blast around on you will start at the top of a beautiful gorge and zip line all the way to the bottom going from one zip slide to another under the safety of our zip instructors.

4. Loch Morlich

Glenmore Forest Park, Aviemore PH22 1QU Scotland +44 1479 861221 http://www.forestryandland.gov.scot
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Loch Morlich

Reviewed By andytM4330OL - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

We had a great weeks weather in Aviemore and Loch Morlich was visited nearly every day.There is so much to do and the girls enjoyed Paddle boarding,Kayaking and swimming in the Loch.We had a lovely beach BBQ one evening as well several picnics

5. Carrbridge Carriage Driving

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Carrbridge Carriage Driving

Romantic, magical - a step back in time! Book now to experience a totally unique way of seeing the flora and fauna of the Cairngorm National Park. Based in Carrbridge, a few minutes drive from Aviemore and 30 minutes South of Inverness. Our brand new for 2018 "Access for All" wheelchair and child friendly covered carriage, offers you the opportunity to sit back and relax on one of our half-hour trips in and around the the historic "Pack-horse" village. As well as our Fun Drives we also offer half day Picnic Drives and Special Occasion Drives for birthday and anniversary treats. We also have a second carriage which is available for wedding hire.

6. Loch an Eilein

Loch an Eilein Rothiemurchus By Aviemore Rothiemurchus Forest, Cairngorms National Park, Aviemore PH22 1QT Scotland
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Loch an Eilein

Hidden in the forest of Rothiemurchus, this beautiful place is one of the most loved in the UK. Loch an Eilein (loch of the island) with its 13th century island castle, was voted Britain's Best Picnic Spot. Step back in time and retrace the steps of the Highland cattle raiders as you enjoy views of the dramatic and mysterious Highland castle and enjoy the exceptional wildlife of this forest particularly the Red Squirrels and Scottish Crossbills. You can enjoy some of the best low level walking in Scotland. Sheltered by ancient pine trees with views of the mountains, the path around the loch is suitable for motorised wheel chairs, off road buggies and is part of the Rothiemurchus way marked network of paths.

Reviewed By njani2017 - Liberec, Czech Republic

I have visited Loch an Eilein duering visit Highland and stay days in Aviemore. And I was been realy exciting. Beautiful romantic walk round Loch an Eilein is in the centrum of the Rothiemurchus Forest with the view of a ruined castle on a little island in the loch. I’ll never forget time spent there.

7. Cairngorm Reindeer Herd

Glenmore, Aviemore PH22 1QU Scotland +44 1479 861228 [email protected] http://www.cairngormreindeer.co.uk
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Cairngorm Reindeer Herd

The hills are turning green, the sun is mostly shining and spring is here to stay! Take a visit to see Britain’s only free-ranging herd of reindeer in their natural habitat. May is an exciting time for us reindeer herders as antlers are beginning to grow and it is calving season! From May, Trips go daily at 11am and 2.30pm - follow a reindeer herder as you make your way up to the mountain enclosure & walk amongst reindeer as the herder tells you more about them. Situated in the Centre of the Cairngorms National Park, you will also enjoy beautiful views of the mountains. The walk takes around 20 mins each way & will cross some rough and muddy ground on the mountainside so make sure you’ve got sturdy footwear & nice cosy layers, plus waterproofs! Please make sure you book online via our website (up to 30 days ahead) and arrive in good time for your chosen visit. For those less able, from Easter, you can visit a small group of reindeer in the Paddock & Exhibition at the Centre.

Reviewed By Kennybax - Swindon, United Kingdom

Had a fantastic visit taking the hill walk up to see and feed the reindeer - it’s well worth the effort to climb up the hill and it was truly remarkable and I’d recommend it to anyone able.

8. Cairngorm Mountain

CairnGorm Ski Area, Aviemore PH22 1RB Scotland +44 1479 861261 [email protected] http://www.cairngormmountain.co.uk
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Cairngorm Mountain

Cairngorm Mountain not only offers phenomenal panoramic views at over 2000 feet, we also have a cafe, mountain shop, snowsports in the winter time and in the summer we offer free family activities. There is also the chance to join our ranger every Thursday for a guided walk. Family Free Activities We have 7 geocaches in our ski area to be found, Angus the Yeti is keen to direct you to the lower cas loop (about a kilometer long), pick up Cairngorm Wild Things Quiz & find Torquil the Ptarmigan + more in our mountain garden. Cairngorm Cafe & Cas Bar offer mouth-watering treats at the foot of the mountain whilst taking in the phenomenal views down to Loch Morlich from over 2,000ft. Our cafe also boasts a variety of home-made dishes, daily specials and freshly made cakes and pastries made in our in-house bakery. The Cairngorm Mountain Shop Home to a wide selection of fantastic mountain clothing & accessories,

Reviewed By 50cab50 - Bracknell, United Kingdom

We wanted to take our teens to the tubing run, but not being familiar with the area, had no idea where to find it, other than the Cairngorm Ski Area which our sat nav refused to find. For the benefit of other non-locals, follow the Old Logging Way past Loch Morlich and the Reindeer Centre, beyond the Sugar Bowl car park and on a short distance to Coire Cas car park. This is the base station of the ski area and we found that putting Cairngorm Mountain Railway in the sat nav (even though it’s not been running a while) got us there. Tubing is in the base station area, opposite the Ranger Station. It is open from 10am and costs £6 per tube for a 45 minute session. It is £20 for a family of four - buy your tickets in the shop. What fantastic fun. The two guys pushing you off at the top were so nice - they must have been exhausted giving everyone a push off and all the time with such enthusiasm. It really came over that they wanted every single rider to have a fantastic and memorable time. Our 16,14 and 9 year olds loved it (9 year old moaned a bit about having to lug her tube up a few flights of steps back to the top each time). We were all pretty tired after 45 minutes. Up to the cafe for a nice lunch (mac n cheese, burger, chilli beef wrap and fish pie), open fire, and live ceilidh music. Can’t beat it! To check that things are running, keep up to speed with the Cairngorm Mountain Facebook page.

9. Rothiemurchus

Rothiemurchus Centre, Aviemore PH22 1QH Scotland +44 1479 812345 [email protected] http://www.rothiemurchus.net
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Rothiemurchus

Rothiemurchus welcomes you every day of the year to enjoy and help care for " truly the most beautiful place in my world. A place with so many activities available for old and young but also a place to find complete peace". Be inspired by the scenery of this much loved family run 'duchus', enjoy relaxing or adventurous outdoor activities, share our passion for delicious estate, local produce, craftwork and different gifts and stay on the edge of the ancient forest. Rothiemurchus has been owned, managed and treasured by the Grants of Rothiemurchus for nearly 500 years and is at the forefront of wildlife and cultural conservation, a living place where wildlife and people have thrived together for nearly four thousand years, now one of Scotland’s leading tourist attractions. We are at the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, just outside Aviemore, somewhere quite different and special and a much loved jewel of the Highlands of Scotland. Rothiemurchus welcomes you every day of the year. Be inspired by the scenery, enjoy relaxing or adventurous outdoor activities, share our passion for delicious estate produce and caravan or camp on the edge of the ancient forest. At the forefront of nature conservation and one of Scotland’s leading tourist attractions, Rothiemurchus Estate is a much loved community asset. We are at the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, just outside Aviemore, somewhere quite different and special – a jewel of the Highlands of Scotland.

Reviewed By ChloeKibblewhite - West Wickham, United Kingdom

Rothiemurchus estate is unbelievably well-kept with many great paths to walk and a fab visitor centre with the option to participate in countless numbers of outdoor activities including quad biking, Land Rover trips, clay pigeon shooting, cycling... just to name a few. Would definitely recommend a visit.

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