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Easter at Landmark
We are very excited to have our newest attraction NetworX open this Easter-Scotland’s only aerial net challenge!
Alongside all our summer attractions we will be running some Easter competition activities and giving away some eggs-citing prizes.
Golden Egg Competition:
Landmarks magical bunny has hidden an unusual number of golden eggs in Bamboozeleum, if you can tell us a good egg-stimate you could win 1kg Lindt Bunny Chocolate…yum yum!
Easter Colouring Competition:
The Butterfly House will be holding a colouring competition. A Easter chick template and materials will be provided- our favourite ‘Chick’ master piece will win an enormous ‘Easter Activity Bundle’ with over 20 Easter craft activities. Wow!
Easter Photo Competition:
We have some beautiful Easter photo displays for you to capture those precious family moments. We will be running a Photo competition- so send us any photos of your visit to our Facebook or Instagram page to be in with the chance to win an amazing prize. Annual Passes for 4!!!!
Bunny Burrows:
Don’t miss the Easter Bunny’s retreat Bunny Burrows! The Easter Bunny has grown a giant carrot and we are giving away a ‘Giant Gift Tower’ of edible goodies to the person who can guess how long this prized carrots is in centimetres. Just pop over to Wonderwood and try your luck!
Dress-Up in Dinosaur Kingdom:
Dressing up is always so much fun, we have a lovely range of Spring and Easter themed accessories and costumes for you to try out! This will be available from the 31st to 16th, except for the 7-10th where we will have Glitter Face Painting available instead at set times. Bring on the sparkles this Easter!!!
All competition activities are included in the ticket price, so why not join us for some egg-stra special Easter fun!
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL RUN IN SCOTLAND
The beautiful landscape of the Cairngorms National Park has to be experienced, and there are few events that take you on such a breath-taking journey as the Glenlivet 10K!
This April, put on your trainers and stride out for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland at this iconic road race.
You will be joining like-minded people and making friends along the way, at the same time as making sure people with chest, heart and stroke conditions get the support they need to live life to the full.
Set in the stunning landscape of the Glenlivet Crown Estate, the Glenlivet 10K has been nominated as the ‘most beautiful run in Scotland’ in the UK Running Awards.
The spectacular route follows quiet country roads that meander around the River Livet, passing ancient castles and offering amazing views of this secret glen.
The event’s start and finish and all facilities are based at the wonderful Glenlivet Distillery, and the course is suitable for runners and joggers of all abilities.
Run Balmoral has races for children, a range of distances, a duathlon and even a corporate team option – as iconic as its location, this event has something everyone can get stuck into.
Check out the website for all of the event information.
Susie took her first steps into comedy as part of a drunken dare. Most people have to do a shot or strip. Well, Susie was drunk with her clothes on and building a career out of it.
After a successful career working in the construction industry Susie has cemented herself as one of rising stars of UK stand up. Her rise through the ranks has been nothing short of meteoric.
She continues to be one of the fastest selling acts at the Glasgow international comedy festival, with multiple Scottish comedy awards under her belt for Best Headliner and Best Show which she collected for her Solo show Domestic Disaster. Susie even took it to Edinburgh Fringe for a sold out run in 2019.
Her raconteur style and sharp punchlines makes this Glaswegian one to watch.
Live folk session, led by local musicians, but open to all who can play.
Feel free to bring your instrument and if you are of a level who can keep up, then please get involved.
Spread the word, pass it on, tell your friends.
Join us in Boat of Garten to celebrate ecological restoration in the Cairngorms on the big screen.
From 6pm, we’ll enjoy a delicious meal featuring Cairngorms Connect Venison (and a vegan option), before settling down to watch an extra special ‘Wild Isles’ episode together.
Following the screening, there’ll be a panel discussion with a chance for the audience to ask questions.
The panel discussion and audience Q&A, will feature Laura Howard and Chris Howard, Silverback producers who worked on the Wild Isles series, and Cairngorms Connect contributors.
This event is free, but please reserve your space so we make sure we have enough food, drink and seats for everyone!
Accessibility:
It is important that all people have equal access to Cairngorms Connect events.
Boat of Garten Community Hall is fully wheelchair accessible, and has accessible toilets and baby changing facilities on-site.
We are happy to provide for your requirements, wherever possible eg. BSL interpreters, off-road wheelchairs, adapted bikes etc.
If have any accessibility requirements, please get in touch.
Take some time out in a gorgeous natural setting, and discover the magic of the night sky with our wild stargazing evenings at Howe of Torbeg.
Guided stargazing sessions in small groups of up to 8 people in the stunning Cairngorms National Park, with its exceptional dark skies.
Learn about the stars and how to find key objects in the constellations in the night sky on your own.
Hot chocolate, a special constellation keepsake and a printed starchart for the month included.
Thinking a Stargazing Evening would make the perfect gift?
Digital vouchers, valid for 12 months from date of purchase, are available via our online shop. We’ve got various dates available right through until Spring 2024, so the voucher recipient can choose the date that works for them.
The Atholl Gathering and Highland Games will return to Blair Castle on Sunday 26th May 2024 and tickets can be purchased online using the link above.
The Atholl Highlanders officially open the Highland Games with a ‘March On’, led by the sound of their pipes and drums.
Strongmen from around Scotland take centre stage to battle it out. Events include tossing the caber, putting the shot and throwing the hammer.
There are plenty of other attractions, such as highland dancing, tug o’ war, solo piping, trade stands and refreshments to provide a fun day out for all the family.
The annual Atholl Highlanders Parade will return to Blair Castle on Saturday the 25th May 2024. Entry to the parade is with a gardens ticket which can be purchased online today.
The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private regiment in Europe and act as the personal bodyguard to the Duke of Atholl, who is Chief of Clan Murray. Whilst they don’t have any military role, they are armed with Lee Metford rifles and include a pipe band.
Join us on the forecourt of Blair Caste for the annual parade, including a live pipe band and the firing of the cannon.
Where: The walk will take roughly 3 hours and will remain within the Gardens & Grounds of Blair Castle, so an ability to manage this distance is required.
Details:
Join foraging expert Tamara Colchester on a three-hour Spring walk that will introduce participants to around 15 wild, edible and medicinal trees, flowers and plants, along with their etymology, folklore and how best to prepare them.
Learn as you go about poisonous plants, and how to safely identify and avoid them. This meditative, sensory walk will take you into the riotous abundance of spring, ending in a foraged herbal tea with delicious cakes and biscuits prepared with wild ingredients.
Over the past seven years, Tamara has been studying wild plants and her journey began when she was carrying out research for a film about hunter-gatherers. Inspired by her initial findings, she embraced the idea of discovering how people can live off the land in the Northern Hemisphere and in particular the UK. She has built up an incredible knowledge of plants, their food and medicinal benefits, as well as becoming attuned to the seasons and understanding how our eating requirements change and adapt with the weather. In addition to learning about the plants, herbs, trees and flowers in the UK, she has also taken time to understand animal tracking, as to survive in the Northern Hemisphere an omnivore diet is essential.
The walk will take roughly 3 hours and will remain within the Gardens & Grounds of Blair Castle, so an ability to manage this distance is required.
Ticket price: £45 per person, children (under 16 years old) £20.
There are limited places available, subject to availability.
Seasonal Foraging Dates:
Summer Foraging: Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th August
Autumn Foraging: Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th October
Where is this event being held?
Located on the Main Road of the quaint village of Carrbridge. Only 9 miles North of Aviemore and 26 miles South of Inverness.
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