What to do and see in Newtonmore, Scotland: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

August 9, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

Newtonmore (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Ùr an t-Slèibh pronounced [ˈb̊alɪ uːr ən tlɛː] ) is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland. It has a population of about 1650. The village is only a few miles from a location that is claimed to be the exact geographical centre of Scotland. Newtonmore railway station is managed by Abellio ScotRail and is on the Highland Main Line. Newtonmore has been bypassed by the A9 since 1979.
Restaurants in Newtonmore

1. Quad Bike Tours

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5.0 based on 239 reviews

Quad Bike Tours

We offer fantastic Off Road quad biking and 4×4 experiences in one of the most scenic parts of the U.K. With nearly 50,000 acres at our disposal we can offer something for everyone. With one, two and three & half hour trips you will be guided through Ancient Caledonian forests, head in to the hills or follow the rivers with their raging rapids and waterfalls, we can even throw in Scottish Baronial castles. We can offer it all in the most stunning setting that Scotland has to offer.

2. Highland Folk Museum

Aultlarie Croft Kingussie Road, Newtonmore PH20 1AY Scotland +44 1349 781650 [email protected] http://www.highlandfolk.com/
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Highland Folk Museum

Discover how Highland people lived, worked and played at this award-winning museum. Experience life portrayed from the early 1700s to the mid 1900s. Find the difference between a “cruck” and a “croman”, smell the “reek” of a peat fire, relive early school days and life on the farm, or just enjoy a “blether” and reminisce with our friendly staff. Extensive play area, shops, café, and picnic sites throughout grounds. A great family day out for all ages. Free admissionOpen Easter to end of October – 3 to 6 hour visit recommended

Reviewed By mickhilton - Kinloss, United Kingdom

Easy to find, close to the A9. There is plenty of flat, level parking, which is free. Entry is also free, though a donation is requested to help with running costs. You can get a guide book (£5) which contains an excellent map and detailed information on each part of the exhibit. There is a cafe, gift shop and rest rooms right by the entrance/exit. The whole place is wheelchair accessible. The exhibits are very interesting and well laid out, though tall people may have to duck on entering the "black house" and other things unless they like getting a concussion. Folk have grown a little since it was originally built. The food was very good, though I think the gift shop might be a touch pricey for some. Staff throughout are excellent, and even young children will enjoy it. Especially the sweet shop, so take lots of cash for that bit. I took a small party of visually impaired folk from Scottish War Blinded and they all loved it, and were able to access everything. A very good trip out.

3. Clan Macpherson Museum

Main Street, Newtonmore PH20 1DE Scotland 01540 67332 [email protected] http://www.clan-macpherson.org/museum
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Clan Macpherson Museum

Clan Macpherson House and Museum displays historical items from Clan Macpherson and Scottish history. Open April 1-October 31.

4. Ruthven Barracks

Kingussie, Newtonmore Scotland +44 131 668 8600 http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/ruthven-barracks
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Ruthven Barracks

Reviewed By hannahp788

A great place to let off steam with dogs/kids and explore the ruins, with a short walk to the top. Good views and interesting history with boards to read. Ideal for a short stop as you go past.

5. The Wildcat Experience

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The Wildcat Experience

4 star outdoor visitor attraction. The treasure hunt with a difference! Over 130 painted models of the endangered Scottish wildcat are hidden round the tranquil village of Newtonmore - can you find them? A bag with a pen and fully illustrated brochure make up a Trackpack which you can buy from the Wildcat Centre. When you find a model simply mark its location in the book. Certificates and small prizes are awarded. Fun for families, groups, couples - everyone! 365 days a years. Be warned - it can be addictive!

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