From the station, wander through characterful streets to riverside paths where the Tay widens and patience returns. With older children, head toward the Hermitage’s thunderous falls and towering Douglas firs, picking shorter spurs to keep legs lively. Look for red squirrels, count tree rings, and promise hot chocolate in town. The return stroll feels faster when stories outpace footsteps and laughter bounces between trunks.
Just beyond the station, Craigellachie National Nature Reserve offers waymarked loops that rise gently to lochans with mirror-still reflections. Boardwalk stretches and quiet birch glades feel safe and surprising for young explorers. Pack binoculars, share trail snacks, and pause where the Cairngorms glance over your shoulder. Back in Aviemore, warm up with soup, high fives, and a promise to return for snowier scenes.
Pitlochry’s station opens onto tidy streets and quick links to the Tummel’s banks, where suspension bridges gently bounce and viewpoints frame smooth water. Visit the salmon ladder, practice counting leaping hopes, and choose a short loop to keep things cheerful. Reward brave feet with bakery treats, then amble platform-ward, pockets crumb-dusted, cheeks content, and hearts anchored to a day that flowed just right.
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