Carrbridge is a small village located in the Scottish Highlands, known for its historic packhorse bridge which was built in 1717. The bridge played an important role in the village’s history as it allowed for easier transportation of goods and people across the River Dulnain.
Carrbridge is easily accessible by car, located just off the A9 road. There are also public transportation options available, with regular bus services running to the village from surrounding towns and cities.
– Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge
– Landmark Forest Adventure Park
– Cairngorms National Park
– Carrbridge Golf Club
Ticket prices vary depending on the attraction, with the Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge being free to visit. The Landmark Forest Adventure Park and Carrbridge Golf Club have admission fees, so it’s best to check their websites for the most up-to-date pricing information.
– Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the village and surrounding areas
– Check the weather forecast before visiting as the Scottish Highlands can be unpredictable
– Plan your visit in advance to make the most of your time in Carrbridge
– Respect the local wildlife and environment by following leave no trace principles
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