The  Carrbridge Hotel is situated in an 18th Century village deep in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.  The family run hotel is set in breathtaking scenery on the banks of the River Dulnain with
Spectacular views of the Cairngorn Mountain Range.  All the
bedrooms are ensuite and have colour television, tea & coffee making facilities, telephone and room service.  The hotel prides themselves on using only the finest produce including salmon, game, seafood and an extensive selection of seasonal vegetables to ensure a wide and varied menu is always available to their guests.  Our stay is based on half board basis.

Monday
Joining the coach at our chosen departure point we head northwards to begin our week of scenic beauty in the Scottish Highlands.  Arriving at our luxury hotel in the ancient
village of Carrbridge.
Tuesday
After a leisurely breakfast we have free time to explore this historic village and maybe walk over the famous Packhorse Bridge reputed to be one of the oldest bridges of its kind in Scotland, and dates back to 1717, which is situated opposite the hotel.  During the
afternoon we board the coach for the short journey to the ski resort of Aviemore set in the heart of the Cairngorm mountain range, arriving back at the hotel in plenty of time to change and relax before evening dinner.
Wednesday
After your breakfast today we board the coach for not only a scenic drive along the banks of Loch Ness but also to confirm once and for all the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster and a visit to the Loch Ness Centre will make your mind up one way or an other. 
Allowing time to explore the historic town of Inverness before returning to our hotel for evening dinner.
Thursday
Today after breakfast sees us travelling north through the delightful 'Glen of Rothes' to the intriguing town of Elgin where amongst other things you may wish to visit one of the whiskey distilleries that Scotland is world famous for, before returning across the scenic Dara Moor to our hotel in plenty of time for evening dinner.
Friday
Once more sadly we must board the coach for the start of our homeward journey,
travelling via the motorway network south to ensure we arrive in our home areas early evening with fond memories of true Scottish scenery.