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During the day there are through trains from London on the east coast route via York , Newcastle and Edinburgh , stopping at Aviemore, and there are always taxis at the station. There are also regular ScotRail services from both Glasgow and Edinburgh also stopping at Aviemore station.

Overnight, you can relax on the sleeper service from London , Crewe , Preston and Carlisle .

You can fly to Inverness – just three quarters of an hour away, or to Glasgow or Edinburgh both of which are around 2 hours distant. There are an ever-increasing number of flights into all 3 airports from many different parts of the UK & Europe.

Whichever airport you arrive at, hire cars can easily be arranged for your stay.

City-link Coach service’s from Glasgow and Edinburgh to Inverness also stop in Aviemore – connections from the South are frequent
As you can see, getting here is really very easy.

We look forward to meeting you.

Directions from the A9 to Carn Mhor (heading north)

Heading from south: Take the turn-off signed Aviemore from the A9 Inverness-Perth road at Lynwilg and then turn left at the junction onto the B9152. Follow the B9152 into Aviemore. Continue to head north along the main road (Grampian Road) through Aviemore past Tesco (on left), the village hall, ambulance and fire station (on right) to the far end of the village (approx one mile from entrance markers to village). The track (not a Tarmac road) is marked by a wooden sign with the name Carn Mhor B&B and is on the last turn-off of the built-up area of Aviemore on the left-hand side (the turn-off is after a large corner house with a conservatory). On your right hand side driving up the track there is a large horses field. The track ends at Carn Mhor B&B. There is private parking available on site.

Directions from the A9 to Carn Mhor (heading south) 

Heading from north: Turn off the A9 Inverness-Perth road at Granish junction signed Aviemore. Turn right at the junction onto the B9152 and head towards the village (approx 1.3 miles). Driving past Scottish Natural Heritage’s headquarters (Achintoul) and the horses’ field and Carn Mhor is the first turn-off on the right entering the built-up area of Aviemore. The track to the B&B is marked with a wooden sign with the name of the establishment. Follow the track to the end. There is private parking available on site.