Directions for Highland Holiday Cottages
Go on, be green ! hire bikes to get around. Remember we are happy to pick you up from the Newtonmore bus or train station if you want to leave the car! We have four mountain bikes and a baby trailer suitable for a average family of four that you can use for FREE that's right FREE MOUNTAIN BIKE HIRE. Use the links below to plan your trip. Bike hire - Click here Local Train Timetables - Click Here (GNER, Scotrail). Local Bus Timetables - Click Here From Perth & the southFollow the A9 from Perth for 60 miles and having passed Dalwhinnie & its Distillery on your left, you'll arrive at a section of dual carriageway. This dual carriageway is less than a mile in length and after half a mile or so you'll see a white road sign alongside the road - “ Crubenmore ”. 200 yards after the sign turn left. You will immediately go over the railway bridge and then immediately turn right into the drive for CRUBENBEG HIGHLAND HOLIDAY COTTAGES. You'll cross over the river bridge, then pass 2 houses on your left, please follow the signs for a further 150 metres – you've arrived. From all points north Follow the A9 down from Inverness / Aviemore, driving past the turnings, on your right, for Newtonmore and then for “Glentruim & Laggan”. A little further on there's a sign - “Dual Carriageway 1 mile” on your left. As you approach the start of the Dual Carriageway, please prepare to turn right, signposted for Dalwhinnie & then Crubenmore, 100 yards after the start of the Dual carriageway, turning through the central reservation. Having turned right, you will immediately go over the railway bridge and then immediately turn right into the drive for CRUBENBEG HIGHLAND HOLIDAY COTTAGES.You'll cross over the river bridge, then pass 2 houses on your left, please follow the signs for a further 150 metres – you've arrived. From the west - Fort William & LagganWe suggest that you follow the A86 up to Newtonmore. At the T Junction in Newtonmore, with The Glen Hotel opposite you, please turn right and follow this road until its junction with the A9. Turn right here on to the A9 and follow the instructions given above for guests arriving from the north.
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