.From the south - take the A9 to Dalwhinne then the A889 to the junction with A86 - turn right on to A86 and cross over the bridge (River Spey) and then turn left - signposted Garva & Gergask. The Rumblie is then 250 mtrs - 2nd left turn.
From the North - A9 to Kingussie and join A86, stay on A86 (signposted Fort William) to Laggan - then turn right signposted Garva & Gergask. The Rumblie is then 250 mtrs - 2nd left turn
From the West (Fort William/Spean Bridge) - take the A82 north to Spean Bridge and turn right on to the A86 in Spean Bridge - signposted Cairngorms National Park, the distance board refers to "Laggan Bridge" that's where we are. Continue on this road to the village of Laggan, cross over the River Spey and take the right hand turn signposted Garva and Gergask. The Rumblie is then 250 mtrs - left hand turn and there is a sign on the corner.
From Skye & Noth West - Take the A82 towards Fort William and turn left at Spean Bridge on to the A86
Getting there by railway:- Regular train services stop at Kingussie & Newtonmore - and we are happy to collect guests from the station.
Getting there by aeroplane:- Inverness Airport which has regular flights from UK & some european cities is approximately 54 miles from Laggan.
Edinburgh and Glasgow Airports, with regular flights from Europe and America, are approximately 100 miles from Laggan.
Unfortunately there is no public transport directly to the village, stations & coach/bus stops in Kingussie, Newtonmore & Dalwhinnie
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