In Person Highland – Badenoch & Strathspey Am Fasgadh, Highland Folk Museum "Am Fasgadh" (The Shelter) is continued from founder Isabel Grant's original name for the musuem; building on her philosophy that the museum she started on the island of Iona in 1935 was a safe haven for her collection.The collection today represents the rich and varied material and non material culture from the Highlands and Islands from the 17th century to recent times. The emphasis is on rural and domestic life.In 2015 the museum was awarded recognised status in respect of the entire collection. Owned and funded by the Scottish Government, the Recognition Scheme formally recognises and invests in outstanding and irreplaceable collections of national significance in non-national museums and galleries in Scotland. View Details Facilities Disabled Access Disabled WC WC Events For Children Parking
In Person Highland – Badenoch & Strathspey Castle Roy, Nethy Bridge Castle Roy is reported to be the oldest masonry fortification in Scotland, dating from 1200 (MacGibbon and Ross 1872-1914) and is a very rare example of an unaltered building of its type. It will remain the most accessible fortress now that it is open to the public. The Castle Roy Trust is keen to open its doors, to show the work that has been carried out and explain its history. View Details Facilities Parking Limited Access
In Person Highland – Badenoch & Strathspey Rothiemurchus & Aviemore Tennis Club We will be welcoming members of the public to come and view the club house, look back at the history of the courts and clubhouse which turned 100 years old in 2020. View Details Facilities Disabled Access Disabled WC WC Refreshments Events For Children Parking