Kincraig

Kincraig and its neighbouring communities of Alvie, Insh and Feshiebridge lie at the heart of the Scottish Highlands within the Cairngorm National Park.
It is an area of outstanding natural beauty containing some of Scotland's most treasured landscapes and rare wildlife. Vast ancient forests, hidden lochs and heather clad moorlands flank the famous River Spey and its tributaries. The snow-capped hills of the Cairngorm range provide a dramatic backdrop.
Around Kincraig, diverse range of habitats support wildlife such as red squirrel, golden eagles, crested tits and otters are among the 'locals'. With Loch Insh at its centre there are plenty of year round outdoor activities and water sports for all the family: gliding, golf, riding, archery, orienteering, and limitless cycling tracks are available throughout the seasons.
The brilliant Highland Wildlife Park features wildlife that is or was native to the Highlands at some time or another, including fearsome wolves, cute otters, handsome lynx, fluffy wildcats and boisterous capercaillies. You can drive slowly around the park to get close to the larger animals, and take a guided tour to learn all about them.

