Best attractions and places to see around Newtonmore are found in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, within the Cairngorms National Park. This picturesque village offers a diverse range of attractions, encompassing rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient forests, tranquil lochs, and spectacular mountain views. Newtonmore serves as an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in Highland life.
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Rounded hill to the east of Drummochter, but good views to the west.
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Rather featureless, but the ground nesting birds like it.
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Enjoy the view from this lone Cairngorms outlier over to Ben Macdui (whilst you eat your sarnies sheltered from the wind behind the huge summit cairn!)
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"Little crag" really short and sweet hill with spectacular views. The forest path to and back from summit would be the less technical way
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A’ Mharconaich is a Munro mountain in the Grampian range of Scotland. Standing at 1,001 meters. The summit provides sweeping views of the surrounding Highlands, making it a popular destination for runners, hikers and mountaineers.
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A nice loop from Kingussie can be done in under 2 hours. Some steep steps, but a good path.
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One of the Drumochter Munros, A' Mharconaich means 'the horse place', most likely named after a time when gathering horses occurred here. When you return to the road it is probably the most eye-catching of the hills here.
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The most Northerly of the Drumochter Munros. Despite being touted as one of the easier Munros to bag, the views are stunning. On a clear day you can see the Munros along the length of Loch Ericht, towards Ben Alder. Geal-Chàrn translates to 'White Hill'.
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Newtonmore is rich in history. You can step back in time at the Highland Folk Museum, Britain's first mainland open-air museum, which showcases Highland life from the 1700s to the 1950s. Another significant site is the Clan Macpherson Museum, which offers insights into one of Scotland's prominent Highland clans.
Absolutely! The Wildcat Experience is a unique village-wide treasure hunt for painted wildcat sculptures, offering prizes for finding enough. The Highland Folk Museum is also very engaging for all ages. Just a short drive away, the Highland Wildlife Park offers a drive-through safari and walk-around enclosures, while the Cairngorm Reindeer Centre allows visitors to see free-ranging reindeer.
For stunning views, consider hiking to Creag Bheag Summit, an easy loop from town with views of Kingussie and the Cairngorms. More challenging options include A' Mharconaich Summit and Geal-Chàrn, both Munros offering sweeping Highland vistas. For easier walks, explore routes like 'The Wildcat Centre – Loch Imrich loop' or 'Highland Folk Museum loop' which you can find in our Easy hikes around Newtonmore guide.
Newtonmore is an excellent base for exploring the Cairngorms National Park. You can visit the picturesque Pattack Falls, enjoy a tranquil walk around Loch Imrich, or explore the banks of the River Spey. The Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve also offers dramatic natural landscapes.
Yes, the area offers diverse cycling routes. You can find various options for road cycling, such as the 'Ruthven Barracks – Loch Insh loop', in our Road Cycling Routes around Newtonmore guide. For touring bicycles, routes like 'Cuaich and Loch Cuaich loop' are detailed in our Cycling around Newtonmore guide.
Yes, fans of *Outlander* will be interested to know that the 1730s township at Highland Folk Museum was used as a filming location for the TV drama. It's a great opportunity to see the historical setting firsthand.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from summits like Creag Bheag Summit and the sense of accomplishment from bagging Munros like A' Mharconaich Summit. The rich historical immersion at the Highland Folk Museum and the unique family fun of the Wildcat Experience are also highly praised.
For a dedicated wildlife experience, the Highland Wildlife Park is just a few miles away, featuring native Scottish animals and species from colder climates. The Cairngorm Reindeer Centre, a short drive away, allows you to get close to free-ranging reindeer. Additionally, the woodland tracks around Newtonmore offer opportunities for observing local nature and wildlife.
Yes, visitors can enjoy a round of golf at Newtonmore Golf Club. It's known for its mostly easy-walking parkland course and boasts unbeatable mountain views.
Among the Munros in the Drumochter range, Geal-Chàrn is often considered one of the easier ones to bag, offering stunning views. Carn na Caim Summit is also considered one of the easier Munro bagging outings, often climbed alongside A' Bhuidheanach Bheag.
Yes, Loch Imrich, a small glacial loch a short walk from Newtonmore's main street, offers a tranquil setting perfect for relaxation, hiking, and is popular for birdwatching. The numerous woodland walks in the area also provide peaceful havens for nature observation.


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