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Aviemore Primary School was originally located just outside of Aviemore in Rothiemurchus. [22] The primary school was then rebuilt in Milton Park, and lasted over 40 years, [ 22 ] before being replaced by the current Aviemore Primary School, which started being built in March 2011, [ 23 ] and officially opened in August 2012. [ 24 ]
Aviemore Speyside railway station; B. Badenoch and Strathspey (ward) C. Cairngorm Brewery This page was last edited on 11 September 2019, at 10:10 (UTC). Text is ...
Aviemore railway station serves the town and tourist resort of Aviemore in the Highlands of Scotland.The station, which is owned by Network Rail (NR) and managed by ScotRail, is on the Highland Main Line, 83 miles 31 chains (134.2 kilometres) from Perth, between Kingussie and Carrbridge, and is also the southern terminus of the Strathspey preserved railway.
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When the Strathspey Railway was founded, British Rail refused access to Aviemore railway station and the company was forced to construct its own terminus up the line in the railway yard. The role of the station came to an end when, in the 1990s, the Aviemore Centre came to be redeveloped. An effort was launched to bring the village's most ...
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Loch an Eilein is a small irregular shaped, freshwater loch in the Rothiemurchus Forest about 5 km (3.1 mi) south of Aviemore, Scotland in Cairngorms National Park. Loch an Eilein comes from the Scottish Gaelic and means 'Loch of the island'. [4] The loch is considered to be beautiful [5] and walks around it are popular. [6]
The Grenish circle is a little over 2 miles E.N.E. of the Aviemore railway station, some 350 yards east of the road, in an area of uneven moorland [1] that was once covered in pine trees. [4] A nearby lochan gets its name from the stones: Loch nan Carraigean, or "Loch of the Standing Stones".