Carrbridge comprises a few tasteful cottages
lining the main street with a hotel, shop and garage but at its
south end is the Landmark Visitor Centre. This 'mini-theme park
in the forest' seems to expand every year with new attractions.
Besides the nature and tree top trails which are intended to be
educational but, for children, tend to be a fun romp through the
woods on specially constructed walkways, there is a presentation
on the forestry industry including a steam powered sawmill and a
tree-felling display. There is a good restaurant and shop along
with a Highlander multi-vision show and exhibition telling the story
of man's struggle to survive in this once remote and infertile area.
In the village, you may find it hard to believe that the thin sliver
of a bridge crossing over the River Dulnain, was the original pack
horse route from the north and south. Local teenagers, despite the
obvious dangers, delight in climbing up and jumping off the bridge
into the peaty, swirling depths below.