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Nestling between Caledonian pinewoods to the north and Loch Feshie to the south, the village lies at the foot of Craig Mhigeachaidh - 'the whispering mountain' - in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Aside from the spectacular scenery, Feshiebridge is home to red squirrels, pine martens, rare crested tits, red deer and crossbills. Indeed the Highland Wildlife Park is one of many local attractions. |
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Feshiebridge is perhaps best known for its mountain biking and gliding but there's pony trekking, deer stalking, shooting etc, organised on the nearby Alvie Estate. The gliding airstrip is only a few minutes from the village and the south facing bowl is rated as one of the UK's top mountain glide sites. For a great walk you must try the Uath Lochs, set like a necklace of pearls. You could spend a long time here amongst the birds, dragonflies and wild edible fungi. |
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There are no places to eat or drink in Feshiebridge but nearby Kincraig has a good cross-section of restaurants, such as the Boathouse at Loch Insh. If you're in the village, try the Ossian Hotel or the warm and welcoming Suie. For other great places to eat in the Cairngorms National Park click here. |
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Scotland is famous for its golf, with numerous courses ranging from St Andrews, Gleneagles, and the Aviemore & Spey Valley Championship course representing the old and new in Scotland's golfing heritage. Invereshie Estate has its own private 9-hole course, which is reserved for guests only. Within a short drive of Feshiebridge, there are many more courses. Check our golfing page for more info. |
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One of the Cairngorms National Park's secrets, the Frank Bruce sculpture trail at Feshiebridge is the highlight of any visit to Feshiebridge. Situated on the back road from Kincraig to Aviemore in the Cairngorms National Park, this thought-provoking set of sculptures laid out over a short walk by Frank Bruce are unique. Sadly he died in September 2009. Entry is free. Paths around the trail are accessible and suitable for buggies and wheelchairs. There are also plenty of other walks and bike trails departing from the Inshriach Forest car park in Feshiebridge. |
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There's not much in the way of shopping in Feshiebridge. The Bosun's Locker at Loch Insh, Kincraig, is your nearest port of call and is a great place to find something slightly different. Many items have a nautical theme. For provisions like wine, beer and Monster Munch, head to the Kincraig Village Store and post office. |