A Trip Through The Cairngorms – Aviemore & Blair Atholl, Scotland

For our anniversary trip this year, my DH and I took a ‘grand tour of Scotland’ with a whirlwind of Amsterdam thrown in for good measure.

We started in Edinburgh, made our way to Inverness, down through the Cairngorms National Park (with stops in Aviemore and Blair Atholl), on to Glasgow (with a castle stay right outside of Fintry), and finally down to Newcastle to catch a night ferry to Amsterdam.

The trip was great, and we got to see a lot of really cool things, despite Spring being late and most days being cold, wet and windy. We ate a lot of craziness (still craving the Irn Bru, Haggis & Black Pudding we grew accustomed to), walked till our legs felt like they were going to fall off, and took pictures till our hearts were content.

Today’s post is part 3 of a multi part series. Stay tuned for points south. Edinburgh / Inverness & Loch Ness 

Aviemore & Blair Atholl

Aviemore

After our adventures in Inverness, we made our way to the largest National Park in the UK – Cairngorms National Park. Cairngorms is huge (around six percent of the land mass of Scotland, holds five of the UK’s highest mountains, and plays host to many threatened wildlife species. What struck me as different from parks in the States is the people – 17,000 people live in this park, with seven major towns serving as population centers.

Our first day was spent in Aviemore. We had intended on taking the funicular railway up to the ski center to get some great snowy vistas, but got shut out due to high winds up the mountain (some reports had the winds at 100 mph). So, we went hiking in the Craigellachie National Nature Reserve instead.

Sweeping vistas halfway up a mountain - taken by my DH
Sweeping vistas halfway up a mountain – taken by my DH
A wee loch - taken by my DH
A wee loch – taken by my DH
A path by the loch - taken by my DH
A path by the loch – taken by my DH
More birches
More birches
Sunny path
Sunny path
Birch forest
Birch forest
Snowy mountaintops in the distance
Snowy mountaintops in the distance
Someone had a bad day here
Someone had a bad day here
Birch forest with purple tree tops
Birch forest with purple tree tops
Beauty
Beauty
A nice place to hide
A nice place to hide
Lichen
Lichen
Craggy rock path
Craggy rock path
Beauty
Beauty
A wee loch and purple trees
A wee loch and purple trees
The DH in his life-saving buff
My DH with the big lens in his life-saving buff

Blair Atholl

Then it was on to Blair Atholl to wander Atholl Castle and the surrounding countryside.

Under the bridge - taken by my DH
Under the bridge – taken by my DH
St. Bride's Kirk - taken by my DH
St. Bride’s Kirk – taken by my DH
St. Bride's Kirk - taken by my DH
St. Bride’s Kirk – taken by my DH
St. Bride's Kirk - taken by my DH
St. Bride’s Kirk – taken by my DH

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Atholl Castle
Atholl Castle
Atholl Castle ballroom
Atholl Castle ballroom
A tree lined drive
A tree lined drive
Heilan' Coo - I wanted to braid his hair
Heilan’ Coo – I wanted to braid his hair
Poor guy - must be heavy, carrying around all that weight
Poor guy – must be heavy, carrying around all that weight
Pastoral beauty in light and shadow
Pastoral beauty in light and shadow
I'm a sucker for a tree alone
I’m a sucker for a tree alone
Atholl Castle
Atholl Castle
St. Bride's Kirk - I wonder how many little crosses have sat in that very same spot over the span of years
St. Bride’s Kirk – I wonder how many little crosses have sat in that very same spot over the span of years
Pastoral beauty + sheep
Pastoral beauty + sheep
More light and shadow
More light and shadow
A bridge
A bridge

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