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Attractions in Inverey & Things to Do in Inverey
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Braemar Castle
(5 Miles)*
The impressive fortress of Braemar Castle was built in 1628 by the Earl of Mar on the site of an even older habitation. |
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In the heart of Scotland lies the magnificent valley of the River Dee. Rising high in the Cairngorm Mountains and running east to its mouth at Aberdeen the river flows through some of Scotland's finest scenery. |
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Killiecrankie
(18 Miles)*
On the 27th July 1689, the Pass of Killiecrankie echoed with the sound of battle cries and gunfire when, nearby, a Jacobite army led by 'Bonnie Dundee' defeated the government forces under General Hugh Mackay. |
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Blair Castle
(18 Miles)*
Nestling like a white jewel in the dramatic Highland Perthshire landscape, Blair Castle has a fascinating history spanning seven centuries and beautiful landscaped gardens and grounds. |
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Highland Wildlife Park
(19 Miles)*
For a great day out for all the family, the Highland Wildlife Park is a unique safari-style park located in a spectacular setting near Kincraig, just 7 miles south of Aviemore, within the Cairngorms National Park. |
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Strathspey Steam Railway
(19 Miles)*
The Strathspey Railway is Scotland's "Steam Railway in The Highlands." Join us for a nostalgic trip and savour the sights, and, yes even the smell of a bygone age. Travel 3rd class or 1st. |
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Scottish Hydro Electric Visitor Centre, Dam and Fish Pass
(20 Miles)*
Situated within picturesque Pitlochry Power Station, the Centre features interactive exhibits tracing the history of hydro generation in Scotland from its origins in the 1940s to its current £250m refurbishment programme. |
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Ruthven Barracks
(22 Miles)*
Ruthven Barracks is an infantry barracks erected in 1719 following the Jacobite rising of 1715, with two ranges of quarters and a stable block. |
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Grantown Museum
(25 Miles)*
Grantown Museum tells the story of the people and the building of Grantown-on-Spey. |
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Barrie's Birthplace
(27 Miles)*
The creator of the eternal magic of Peter Pan - J M Barrie - was born here in 1860. |
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Castle Menzies
(27 Miles)*
This spectacular sixteenth century castle, restored by the Menzies Clan Society welcomes visitors. Seat of the Chiefs of Clan Menzies for over 400 years. |
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Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum
(28 Miles)*
In Meigle, there is a magnificent collection of 26 sculptured monuments of the early Christian period. |
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Angus Folk Museum
(30 Miles)*
Visit one of Scotland's finest folk museums and explore life in rural Scotland during the past 200 years. |
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Glamis Castle
(30 Miles)*
Glamis Castle is the family home of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne and has been a royal residence since 1372. |
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Craigievar Castle
(32 Miles)*
This fairytale-like castle, which exemplifies some of the best Scottish Baronial architecture, seems to have grown naturally out of the beautiful rolling hillsides of Aberdeenshire. |
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Edzell Castle & Garden
(32 Miles)*
This is a remarkable and very beautiful complex, with a late-medieval tower house incorporated in to a 16th century courtyard mansion. |
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Grampian Transport Museum
(34 Miles)*
A treasure house of transport history with lots to see and do. Dramatic displays, push button exhibits and video presentations trace the history of road travel in the locality. |
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Alford Valley Railway
(34 Miles)*
Alford Valley Railway operates from the restored station yard which once marked the terminus of the branch line linking the villages of upper Donside with Kintore junction and hence to Aberdeen. |
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Balvenie Castle
(36 Miles)*
Balvenie is a castle of enclosure, with a massive 13th century curtain wall. |
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Scone Palace
(36 Miles)*
Scone is a place that breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland. Poised above the River Tay, the Palace overlooks the routes north to the Highlands and east through Strathmore to the coast. |
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Camperdown Country Park
(37 Miles)*
Camperdown incorporates within its boundaries Camperdown Country Park, Templeton Woods, and Clatto Reservoir. There is also a wildlife centre, family fun fair, adventure playground, golf courses, cinema and ice rink |
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Huntingtower Castle
(37 Miles)*
Huntingtower Castle has two fine and complete towers, one of 15th to 16th century date, the other of 16th century origin. |
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Leith Hall
(38 Miles)*
There are 286 acres of scenic estate land to explore. The formal and informal gardens are noted for their colour and diversity. |
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Mills Observatory
(38 Miles)*
The City of Dundee is fortunate to be the site of the UK's only full-time public observatory - the Mills Observatory. |
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Monikie Country Park
(38 Miles)*
Monikie Country Park, with its reservoirs, woodland and parkland, is an ideal location for a visit to the countryside. The scenic surroundings offer many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors at any time of the year. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Inverey and things to do in Inverey (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Inverey, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Inverey and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Inverey again.
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