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Birch View

Aviemore | Scotland

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Description

A lovely 3 bedroom house set in a private cul-de-sac. The house is a short walk from the village and is perfect for ski holidays or summer adventures in the Cairngorms!

The property comes complete with a cosy living room, dining room and separate kitchen & W/C downstairs. Upstairs you will find three comfortable bedrooms. One double with an en-suite shower and wash basin, a twin bedroom and a single bedroom. There is also a family bathroom.

The Garden backs onto a small wooded area and has a fire pit and BBQ for guests to use.

There is also a secure garage which can be utilised to store any sports equipment.


The Cairngorms is a natural playground, the area offers incredible walking, cycling routes and fishing and it also has 12 golf courses. The National Park contains one quarter of Scotland’s native forest; one third of UK land above 600 metres; more breeding farmland waders than the whole of Wales; the largest population of twinflower in Scotland, eighty per cent of the UK’s population of capercaillie.

Wintersports is also very popular within the park, the pull of the mountains white with snow means that winter sports have always played a big part of life in the Cairngorms. Three of Scotland’s five ski centres are located within the Park. Cairn Gorm, The Lecht and Glenshee.

The convenient location means its not only easily accessible, but offers something for everyone.

There is also a great selection of shops, cafes and restaurants in Aviemore for eating out or enjoying a coffee or drink and a local post office.

Birch View does not accept pets.

Location

The Cairngorms National Park is absolutely full of scenic variety and endless natural wonders for you to enjoy. The rare wildlife stronghold of the National park, and a landscape shaped by the ice ages makes this location an exciting treasure trove of fun to explore.

Ramble across the Cairngorm hills which were formed when the last ice age covered this country. With the landscapes characterised by high, rounded humps carved through spectacular and deep gorges the variety of geology in the area is truly remarkable. The National park is home to a fantastic array of rare wildlife.

Just over one quarter of Britain's 400+ most rare and endangered wildlife species are protected within the park. If you are lucky (and quiet!) you might spot such species as the osprey, red kite, golden eagle, otter and pine marten, sheltering in amongst the sub-Arctic and mountain plants.


As well as the impressive uplands in the area the lochs and rivers in the region are home to some world class salmon fishing, wildlife and habitats making it yet another area not to be missed. The waters offer a variety of scenic delights including gorges, waterfalls and tranquil expanses of streams.

The river Spey that flows through Aviemore is one of the best salmon fishing rivers in Scotland which has many walks and is less than 0.5 miles away from the property. Also the start of the Speyside way (long distance walking route) is also less than a mile away from the house. For more information on local walking routes click here.

For further woodland and forest walks visit Loch an Eilein on the Rothiemurchus Estate in the heart of the Caledonian Pine Forest, or there is Glen Feshie, one of the magnificent valleys on the north-west side of the Cairngorms. Loch Insch sits at the bottom of Glen Feshie and offers a great selection of activities on land and water.
If you are in search of a beach visit Loch Morlich is a must, where the sandy expanse proves popular with fisherman and water sports enthusiasts. Check out Loch Morlich Watersports Centre for more details.

Many attractions are connected with the area's history or wildlife and are great places to learn more about the natural wonders that surround you. Whether you have a passion for wildlife, whisky or walking, or simply want to have fun, you will never be short of something new to experience in this wonderful area of The Cairngorms National Park.

Reviews

Karlyn
On Friday, 11 Oct 2024
We had a lovely few days in Aviemore. The house had everything we needed, and in a great location for getting out and about.
Alexandra
On Friday, 16 Aug 2024
Great location. Lovely garden and spacious rooms. All the amenities we needed. Floors were quite creaky. Host was responsive and helpful. Overall really enjoyed our stay.
Lyle
On Sunday, 14 Jul 2024
Very comfortable and extremely well provisioned. Great location for exploring the area.
Matan
On Friday, 25 Aug 2023
 
The house is cosy and homy. The kitchen was well equipped, the surrounding is most peaceful and quite. In the area there is a lot of outdoor activities like hiking, bicycle trips and other attractions.
Richard
On Monday, 16 Jan 2023
 
Exactly as described which was perfect for us. Good communication before arrival.

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