Town and country
We have stayed at this affiliated site several times and always enjoyed our visit. Situated in the middle of the town, there is a warm welcome waiting at reception. Whether a first visit or not you are always escorted to your pitch and offered assistance if required. We usually opt for a fully serviced pitch, these having the advantage of not only power and water but a satellite dish too. All the pitches are spacious, with plenty of depth and width, and, since our first visit, more are fully serviced. The layout, too, is good, as the terracing adds to the spacious feeling and gives views of the Cairgorms,( these still had snow on them for our May visit). There are several static vans and cabins scattered around the site.
It's an easy walk into town. The local shops supply most requirements. Exploring a little further there are walks along the Spey and through the Anagach woods. It isn't too far to Aviemore either with everything a walker/climber/ skier could want. Inverness is about half an hour north up the A9.
There's plenty to see. We walked the lower slopes of Cairgorm and around lake morlich and saw ptarmigan, grouse and reindeer, (the latter were in the car park) all at close range. We also walked the hill behind the Grantown site and surprised a hare in the heather.
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