On this page you will find location information for Boat of Garten Holiday Park. This includes maps (where possible), address and contact information, local weather forecast for the next 5 days to give you an idea of how the weather in Boat of Garten compares to home and plenty more.
Address details for Boat of Garten Holiday Park
Deshar Road, Boat of Garten, Highlands. PH24 3BN Location Map
Please note that positions on the map are just a guide and may not always be accurate.
The local area around Boat of Garten Holiday Park & Highlands
There are lots of things to see and do at Boat of Garten, such as cycle trails through the woodland tracks, or for the more experienced cyclist Sustrans Cycle Route 7, beautiful river and forest walks, fishing on the famous River Spey for salmon and trout , golf at the scenic 18 hole golf course.
View the local community gardens , take a trip on the Strathspey Steam Train from Boat of Garten to Aviemore, enjoy some skiing or snowboarding and see some of the most exquiste bird wildlife including the famous Osprey which can be found nesting at the RSPB Osprey centre.
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