Cabins in Invereshie and Inshriach National Nature Reserve with climbing

From miniature pines to towering mountain peaks, this reserve is the perfect setting for a hike.

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Culdees Castle Estate Glamping

5 units · Glamping17 acres · Perthshire , Scotland
Luxury woodland cabins, each with a private hot tub, in the grounds of a Scottish castle
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Craigmarloch Lodge

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Glasgow, Scotland
A high-end glamping cabin with a hot tub on the edge of the Highlands
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Mondhuie Chalets

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Nethy Bridge, Scotland
Just under an acre, close to Ancient Caledonia Forest , on the Speyside Way (which runs from Elgin to the South) Garden space for pets, kids and a run around! Our house and 2 Chalets (1 sleeps 5, 1 ideal for 2 or small family) are on the property. Not fully fenced from road. On the outskirts of NethyBridge. Private driveway, and car park
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Cabins in Invereshie and Inshriach National Nature Reserve with climbing guide

Overview

On the western edge of Cairngorms National Park, Invereshie and Inshriach National Nature Reserve presents the grandeur of that mighty park in miniature. Take to the trails that lead through peaceful pinewoods to exposed ice-sculpted mountain slopes for excellent views of the Cairngorms while looking out for such wildlife as red squirrel, pine marten, crested tits, and crossbill. The reserve culminates in the high mountain plateau and windy peaks of Sgòr Gaoith and Carn Bàn Mòr where dotterel, ptarmigan, and mountain hare steel themselves against the cold. Camping is not permitted in recreational areas, but Aviemore campsites and the Spey Bridge area are both under a 30-minute drive away.

When to go

The reserve is open all year-round. Spring is best for wildlife, including crossbill, dotterel, ptarmigan, and red and roe deer, as well as the occasional golden eagle and peregrine. Summer is best for hillwalking or mountaineering. In autumn, the heathland blazes with purple heather and the spectacle of rutting red deer stags. Winter is the time for peaceful wanderings through a snow-covered landscape. Summer is peak visitor season in the Cairngorms, though February and March are also popular with snowsport enthusiasts.

Know before you go

  • This nature reserve is important for wildlife so visitors should visit responsibly, following the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
  • There are no marked trails on the reserve, but an easy-to-follow mountain path from the parking lot follows Allt Ruadh for 3.7 miles to the summit of Sgòr Gaoith.
  • The closest bus stop is at the end of the B970 road, about six miles from the reserve. The Heather Hopper bus service provides connections throughout Cairngorms National Park. The closest railway stations are in Kingussie and Aviemore, both six miles away and on the Perth to Inverness line.
  • The weather in the Highlands is always changeable. Bring warm, wet-weather gear, even in summer.

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