Spot a white-streaked badger in the wild

Wrap up warm and get close to Scotland’s stunning winter wildlife on a tailor-made tour.

Speyside Wildlife is based in Inverdrurie, Aviemore, and has even featured on the BBC's Springwatch programmes.

With a range of fully-guided, bird, whale and mammal watching holidays available for enthusiasts of any ability, why not visit an evening mammal watching hide in the Cairngorms National Park? Look out for pine marten, badger, red and roe deer and many more.

Or take a longer Speyside Winter Break and see a huge variety of wildlife all over Scotland, from Britain's finest gathering of sea duck on the Moray Firth - vast rafts of common with velvet scooter and parties of red-breasted merganser - to the capercaillie, black grouse, Scottish crossbill and red squirrel in the ancient pines of Abernethy Forest.

And for some real winter white delights, explore the Cairngorms for a chance to spot snow bunting and white ptarmigan amongst the snow.

Tours are suitable for all levels of wildlife enthusiast, from beginner through to expert and there's as much or as little walking as you like.

Find out more about Speyside Wildlife.

 

  • Speyside Wildlife

    Highlands & Moray

    Speyside Wildlife is based in Inverdrurie, Aviemore, and has a range of fully-guided, bird, whale and mammal watching holidays available for enthusiasts of any ability.

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