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Easy Escapes to the Highlands with the Week Enders Package

The Scottish Highlands are the perfect holiday destination for a quick weekend away. Characterful mountains, dreamy lochs and misty forests offer instant transportation into a world away from your own. With a whole host of incredible accommodation to choose in and around Aviemore, the only thing left to make your weekend as simple as possible is the food. And that’s where we come in!

Perfect for couples, groups of 2 - 4 and families, our Week Enders package is your food for the weekend delivered straight to your accommodation. With bookings for restaurants busier than ever in and around Aviemore, self-catered stays are the way forward, where you can take control of your meal times throughout your stay. If that sounds like a lot of effort, we agree - and that’s why we’ve created this special package. Continental breakfast, a sharing platter, a 2 course dinner menu and a 2 course supper included, all prepped ready to eat or heat, looking after you from your arrival Friday evening to Sunday morning. 

Escape to the Highlands: for Couples

What better place in the UK than the Highlands for a weekend getaway that’s as adventurous as it is romantic? 

Things to do in the Cairngorms for couples

  • Choose a fair weather night and take a walk around Loch Morlich. The paths are easy and the distance from Aviemore means you could see so many starts unspoilt by light pollution! 

  • Take on a fun challenge together: go quadbiking at Rothiemurchus or have a go at something wild and extreme like canyoning!

  • Try a local tipple or two: we recommend gin-tasting at Kinrara for something a little different!

Our Week Enders package will be waiting for you at the end of your day, allowing you to make the most out of your precious time together. Our menus change per season and per what we’ve been inspired by recently, but you could be sharing a delightful charcuterie board of local meats and cheeses - pick up some wine for that one! - or taking in a romantic supper of chicken balmoral or Speyside trout or salmon. 

Escape to the Highlands: for Groups

There are loads of fun ways to entertain yourselves as a group in and around Aviemore and the Cairngorms.

  • Take a hike! Easy walks are doable by driving up to Glenmore and taking some of the elevation out of your day! We recommend a visit to Ryvoan Bothy through beautiful forest trails and a picnic together by the Green Loch (Lochan Uaine).

  • Do a group activity: how about propelling a raft as a team for and shooting some whitewater rapids with G2 Outdoor.

With our Week Enders package, you won’t have to think about what to make for everyone at the end of the day - it’ll all be sorted for you! With options available for meat-eaters and vegetarians, we can provide something for all, whether it’s locally-sourced venison for a tasty stroganoff or our hearty take on a veggie moussaka. 

Escape to the Highlands: for Families
The kids will never forget an adventure to the Scottish Highlands! From wildlife to mountain adventures and more, there’s plenty to entertain the whole family on a visit to Aviemore. 

Things to do in the Cairngorms for families: 

  • Go see the animals: there are so many incredible facilities to introduce young ones to the wonders of nature here, whether that’s a visit to the Reindeer Herd in Glenmore or seeing the different species being looked after at the Highland Wildlife Park.

  • For curious kids: take them to the Highland Folk Museum, which recreates scenes from early life in the Highlands 

  • For teenagers, high ropes have to be the way to go - check out the Treezone just outside Aviemore centre!

Naturally, as a parent some of this might sound quite tiring! So take some of the stress and organisation out of your time away and let us provide all the food. For any fussy eaters, just let us know their requirements and we’ll be sure to cook up something to suit all. But kids are sure to love our dishes such as Mac and Greens - our extremely tasty mac n cheese recipe improved with plenty of healthy green veg - or treat them to something sweet such as our chocolate pots!


Contact us if you’re planning a Highland escape! Email info@speysidekitchen.co.uk or call +44 1479 861387 / +44 7925 544473.

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Beautiful highland scenery

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Scotland is now known for gin as well as whisky!

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There are plenty of forests to explore around Glenmore

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Everyone will love a visit to the reindeer in Glenmore

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Chocolate pots - all the family will love them!

Why you should try gravel biking in the Cairngorms

The best gravel biking routes around Aviemore

For any biking-devotee, it’s clear the Highlands are oddly lacking in decent gravel biking events, despite having some of the most incredible tracks and terrain for it. Luckily, 2022 will see the start of an incredible new event by the team at BackcountryScot, the excellently named Graviemore, coming to Inshriach for the first time in September this year.

Here at Speyside Kitchen we’re delighted to be supporting the event with our outside catering service, and can’t wait to be serving up hearty hot food to nourish all those taking part and creating the event! 

In the meantime, because we’re so excited to be part of this new scene, we thought we’d tell you some more about the wonderful world of gravel riding and how best to do it in the Cairngorms. 

“The Cairngorms National Park contains more good gravel than a B&Q garden centre” The Graviemore Team

What is gravel biking?

Gravel biking is the most recent growing trend in biking, and there’s a good reason for it. It’s the idea of going on unpaved roads across multiple different types of terrains, fitting somewhere between road biking and mountain biking. It might typically describe long days out, but caters for everyone, from chilled social rides to ultras and beyond.

What are gravel bikes?

Gravel bikes have drop handlebars but wider clearance forks so that they can take wider, more stable tires. These bikes are made for off-road capabilities, meaning they can roll happily over forest tracks and make excellent steeds for bikepacking adventures. Versatile as well for economically-minded riders, tires can be swapped so the bikes work well on road - ideal for those without budget or space for multiple frames.

Do you need a gravel bike to gravel ride?

Whilst the bike is a great part of getting into gravel riding, it’s not essential. A mountain bike will do the job for the terrain, but if you’re going to be racing, you’ll want to make sure you’ve got fast tires!

Where can you go gravel riding?

Lots of places! One of the best things about this popular new sport is how it gives you different access to more popular areas, and helps you explore less popular ones too. Kielder Forest, the Cambrian Mountains, the South Downs, Peebles and the Gower are all great places to get a gravel adventure. And of course, the Cairngorms!

Gravel riding in the Cairngorms

Myriad forest tracks around the Cairngorms make off-road biking extremely accessible. Here are a few great areas and routes to try.

Rothiemurchus and Loch An Eilein 

Gorgeous forest scenery is criss-crossed with lovely tracks and trails to bridge the terrain between Rothiemurchus and Glen Feshie. There’s such an incredible variety of paths that the best thing to do is pull up a map and plot your own adventure! One suggestion is to ride from Aviemore or Glenmore along the logging way until you reach Loch Morlich. It’s a climb up, but well worth it to get to roll through beautiful mountain backed forest scenery on a gentle but exhilarating descent down to Loch An Eilein. From there, extend your journey to explore over toward Inshraic and the Uath Lochans, or ride back into Aviemore. Either way, you’ll be more than satisfied with this gravel outing. 

A mini bike-packing adventure in Glen Feshie 

The perfect introduction to bikepacking is an exploration into Glen Feshie! Start in Aviemore or park up past Lagganlia and start following the river. Roads lead to forest tracks which weave alongside the beautiful River Feshie into one of Scotland’s most idyllic glens, all taking you to Ruigh Aiteachain - the fanciest bothy in all the land! As it’s just one night, you might not need more than a backpack with a sleeping bag and mat in - along with a stove to cook up some delicious food for dinner. The bothy has several rooms, tables, chairs, and is usually stocked up with firewood from the estate. The next day you can either head straight back or explore further in and around the glen.  

Aviemore, Ryvoan and Nethy Bridge 

A longer loop but well worth the effort. It heads up through Glenmore over the Ryvoan pass and down into charming Nethy, offering a fantastic mix of mountain and forest scenery. The first third is a long ascent, but gentle enough to be manageable, taking you up the logging way from Aviemore, past Loch Morlich and beyond. Make sure you pause to take in the beautiful Green Loch and pop your head in Ryvoan bothy before enjoying an undulating descent down into Nethy Bridge. From there you’ll be able to come back to Aviemore through the magical woods of Boat of Garten and along sections of the Speyside Way. One more great thing about this route - the coffee and pub stops! With the Pine Marten or Cobbs Cafe in Glenmore and then the Nethy Bridge cafe, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Loch Einich
The route for big mountain views! Make sure you’re prepared with waterproofs and supplies as you enter the realm of the Caingorm plateau. This route takes you beyond the forests to follow an easy track all the way to Loch Einich, an atmospheric glen with astounding and dramatic views in abundance. Pack your swimmers, because the track takes you right to a fantastic mountain beach! Also be warned that the forest track passes a lot of rivers - be prepared to get wet feet and careful going after a lot of rain.

Contact us if you’re planning a Cairngorm adventure and need fueling! Email info@speysidekitchen.co.uk or call +44 1479 861387 / +44 7925 544473.

Speyside Kitchen: helping busy individuals and groups alike achieve memorable life events by providing first class event planning and catering service that prioritises customer service and customer experience.

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Perfect forest tracks for riding in the Cairngorms

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Gravel bikes are perfect for off-road terrain

Forest trails are great for gravel riding

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Dramatic Loch An Eilein

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The Green Loch - one of many views along your route

Some Dos and Don’ts While Hiring Catering Services

With different options on the catering services market, it is extremely hard to differentiate one caterer from another. More than their food—it is about how exactly they run their businesses and the lengths that they go to create positive customer experiences.

Here are some key dos and don’ts you should consider while choosing a caterer.

DO: Create a basic budget. Keep your event coordinator informed about your budget, what you can budge on, and what you can’t. Even if you’re not entirely sure yet, try go in with as much information as you can - your caterer will be able to help you work out the rest from there.

DON’T: blindly jump into planning an event without a budget unless you are willing to splurge. Try to create a basic plan before you involve your caterer, to make the process as efficient and as affordable as possible.

DO: Try choosing a caterer that offers something a bit different. If they claim to have the best food (as most good caterers will!), try setting up a food tasting appointment to see for yourself. You should test your caterer to stand by their claims, or else, you must not take their words at their face value. You can also check reviews and testimonials to stay informed and see what others have to say about their services.

DON’T: Haggle on service. Don’t try to decide the number of caterers yourself—take your caterer’s advice. It’s their interest to make sure your event goes smoothly too. Despite great food, your event’s reputation can be marred by bad service, or not enough caters to get your food to your guests.

DO: Ask lots and lots of questions. It is crucial for you to build rapport with your caterer so you can trust them handling your event. You must be crystal clear about the vision you have for your event. They would rather you asked lots of questions and communicate lots so you both know you’re all on the same page.

DO: Find out if your caterer knows your venue well. It will help both you and them if they understand what facilities or on site. If you have not decided upon a venue yet, ask them if they can help you find one - for example, here at Speyside Kitchen, you can hire out the very site where we are based, Badaguish, for a beautiful event set amongst pines and mountains.

DO: Try to find out how flexible they really are. Does your potential caterer have allergy immune ingredients and provisions? Do they have a coherent plan to follow through? Do they have flexibility about service style (like standing buffets vs. sit down meals, etc)? A rigid caterer might actually do you more harm than good - remember, if in initial conversations they’re not meeting your vision, you can always go elsewhere and find someone more suitable for you and your event.

DON’T: Worry about your event! If you follow all these dos and don’ts, your event will be more than looked after by an excellent team who understand your vision. So don’t stress, just sit back and enjoy!

Contact us if you’re planning an event soon. Email info@speysidekitchen.co.uk or call +44 1479 861387 / +44 7925 544473.

Speyside Kitchen: helping busy individuals and groups alike achieve memorable life events by providing first class event planning and catering service that prioritises customer service and customer experience.

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Food brings us together

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The best caterers will creatively match your needs

DO work out if your caterer has all the right skills

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The venue makes all the difference

Some Frequently Asked Questions About Corporate Catering 

Haven’t considered corporate catering before? There are a lot of good reasons you should, whether you run a small business for a few brilliant staff members or are helping a huge team bond on an away day. From AGMs, conferences, training days, celebrations and more, corporate catering can bring your event together. Here are a few FAQs we receive that we’ve answered to explain more.  

What exactly is corporate catering?

Corporate catering services are specially designed to prepare and provide meals specific for business and executive events. They already have staff trained to prepare meals commonly ordered for corporate events. Hence, they have a readily available menu with additional options as a backup. This is what primarily constitutes corporate catering.

Why choose corporate catering?

You would not be spending much by availing catering services for an hour, considering the cost is much less when compared to your employees hourly rates and the rate at which they are billed.

Do most catering companies do corporate?

You’ll want to check and see when you’re researching if the catering company you’re talking to specialises or has experience in corporate catering. Speyside Kitchen does exactly that, and has been reviewed as the best catering service in Aviemore for local catering, projects, collaboration events, goals, initiatives, or just hosting team building exercises at the workplace. 

Can providing catering services for corporate events increase employee satisfaction?

Whether you are planning to organise a weekly meal, a monthly meeting or an annual get-together for your business, we understand that choosing the right caterer becomes paramount. You require a catering service that delivers on time, is accurate about the meals chosen and most importantly cooks delicious food! Once you select the perfect service for catering, you can expect increased employee participation, especially after the event in which the service was availed.

How do I choose a corporate catering menu?

You can select from a whole range of ideas when considering the menu for your corporate catering event. You can simply tell your caterer whether you want it formal or informal, modern or classic, and they’ll run with your direction; or you can work with them to decide on specific meals you’ve requested.

What are Speyside Kitchen’s unique catering services?

Despite our standard corporate catering menu that we have prepared that you can choose on the go, we also provide additional meal options to choose from. We are extremely flexible in our provisions and you can book an appointment any time to custom pick your menu.

In need of some corporate catering? To book an appointment with us, contact: email info@speysidekitchen.co.uk or call +44 1479 861387 / +44 7925 544473.

Speyside Kitchen: helping busy individuals and groups alike achieve memorable life events by providing first class event planning and catering service that prioritises customer service and customer experience.

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Business events with catering

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Meals can come in all different forms

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Corporate events can be to celebrate too

Our events centre can cater to any corporate event

How to Avoid 5 Common Catering Mistakes People Often Make

There are lots of things to consider while choosing the best caterer for your event and you have to make use of the information you might already have. However, there are still many mistakes you are liable to make while choosing a catering company- mistakes you should avoid at all costs, especially when organising the event of your dreams.

Luckily for you, we are here to guide you via our experiences. Here we explain 5 common mistakes that you must avoid when organising your event.

1. Limit your menu

There is always a limit as far as deciding the menu variety goes. There is nothing quite as bad as having too many options to choose from. Of course, your guests should feel as though they have a wide array of choices, but should not be overwhelmed with a deluge of options and combinations, which leads to waste and unnecessarily hectic serving periods.

2. Make sure you know how many you’re catering for 

Likewise, a dearth of food items is equally embarrassing. If your guests return home unfed and dissatisfied, it does not matter how spectacular the rest of the event is, it will still be considered a total disaster. No guest would want to attend an event where there is no food for them to have. Neither should they be forced to share. Hence, you must make sure to get enough food from your caterer, especially if it is an all-day event. 

3. Find out what dietary requirements there are

It’s extremely important to know what everyone at your event will need. Be aware of any extra needs and find a way to politely document these before the event, so your caterer can easily facilitate any extra needs. Your caterer will even be able to work with you so these extra options are simply part of the fabric of your serving, without any fuss being made. Everyone will simply feel as though they’re being served what they need and want.

4. Plan your timings

Sometimes your event isn’t just about one main meal. Whilst the big meal is a showstopper moment, or the chance for everyone from your event to all come together, they’ll need to be nourished before and after too. Make sure there are frequent snack intervals for everyone, and communicate with your caterer to work out what options should be available - will you offer timed breaks, or a serve-yourself refreshments stand? Either option and your guests are sure to leave satisfied.

5. Stress about the event 

By hiring a caterer, you’ll be able to avoid this mistake easily! We know planning an event can be stressful, but worrying about it will only make planning your event harder than it needs to be. If you’re working with the right people, there’s no need to stress. Hire your caterer, talk to them, give them everything they need - then sit back and enjoy watching your special occasion or event run itself. 

Fret not; at Speyside Kitchen we know how to help you avoid any and all mistakes. To book an appointment with us, contact: email info@speysidekitchen.co.uk or call +44 1479 861387 / +44 7925 544473.

Speyside Kitchen: helping busy individuals and groups alike achieve memorable life events by providing first class event planning and catering service that prioritises customer service and customer experience.

The right amount of food is essential

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Walking in the Cairngorms: Understanding the Scottish Access Code

Walking in Scotland offers unparalleled freedom compared to the rest of the UK, which is why we love it! Swathes of land are there for exploring, there are more spaces privately owned but open to outdoor-lovers than anywhere else, and best of all, wild camping is legal. 

Getting to enjoy these freedoms comes with a responsibility to adhere to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code however. These guidelines make it clear what is and isn’t possible and sticking to these helps you both protect these beautiful places and retain our rights to enjoy them. There are a lot of detailed guidelines within every discipline, which can be found on the Scottish outdoor access website. But to make it easier for you, we’ve broken down the main points you need to be aware of when coming to enjoy the Cairngorms.

Have a read, plan accordingly… then get on out there! And remember: muddy boots and paws are always welcome at Speyside Kitchen and Cafe!

Walking

When out and about walking in the Cairngorms, it’s best to consider their main key points.

  • Take responsibility for your own actions.

  • Respect people’s privacy and peace of mind - especially worth thinking about at night to consider noise. 

  • Care for your environment.

  • Understand how the season affects access - for example, in certain times of the year there are many areas where you shouldn’t go off path or let your dog run in because of ground nesting birds.

Go explore as you please, or learn more about community paths and trails from Visit Cairngorms.

Dog Walking

We all love our furry friends, but we do have to make sure we leave no trace that they’ve been adventuring with us!

Think about taking special care around: 

  • Farm animals - keep your dog on a short lead around livestock, never let them worry at animals, and remember that if cattle act aggressively toward you, simply let your dog off the lead and take the shortest route out of the field.

  • Crops - don’t take your dog into fields of crops unless there is a clear path.

  • Nesting birds - from April to July, make sure your dog stays on a lead in marked areas.

  • Recreation areas - be considerate of others and if it’s busy, keep your dog on a lead.

  • Dog waste - if this occurs on a path or in a public space, remove it and dispose in a proper location. 

Wild camping 

This is such a privilege - let’s not lose it! Here’s how to wild camp responsibly 

  • Ensure you do it in small, unobtrusive numbers.

  • Choose your location wisely and when possible do so out of site of main roads or paths. This will only make your wild camping experience more exciting!

  • Remove all traces of your tent pitch and take ALL waste away.

  • When you need to go to the toilet, do so away from water sources. Dig a hole for number twos or even better, bring a way to take it out of the national park with you.

Lighting fires

If you can, it’s better to use a stove rather than light a fire. But if you do find you need a fire, follow these rules:

  • Keep it small.

  • Supervise at all times.

  • Pay careful attention to seasonal alerts - in the summer season, it may be too dry to light a fire safely. 

  • Do not light your fire near property which could be damaged in the event of it spreading.

Water 

Getting on a loch or river is one of the best ways to enjoy the national park. Think about:

  • Not disturbing birds and other animals.

  • Ensuring you cause no pollution to the water

  • Choosing your body of water wisely in accordance with your activity.

  • Not intentionally interfering with other water users such as swimmers or anglers. 


Find out more about any or all of the above here: Scottish Outdoor Access Code Practical Guide.

Planning an adventure in the Scottish outdoors soon? Whether you’re a group of mates or running a course or trip, contact us and we’ll help fuel your adventure.

Email info@speysidekitchen.co.uk or call +44 1479 861387 / +44 7925 544473.

Speyside Kitchen: helping busy individuals and groups alike achieve memorable life events by providing first class event planning and catering service that prioritises customer service and customer experience.

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Walking in Scotland

Adventuring with your dog

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Can’t beat waking up in nature

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SUPing Loch Morlich

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How to stop your catering service from going over budget

One of the most feared things that can happen when someone is planning a function such as a birthday party, a family reunion or similar, is the event going over budget. A lot goes into deciding the net cost of an event, and there is a reason why things are set at the prices that they are. From the outside of this process, it can be hard to understand. In this blog we’ll give you an insider glimpse and help you avoid any untoward situations while planning.

When it comes to choosing an appropriate catering service, you, as a client, are left with no work to do once your menu and schedule have been decided in consultation with the caterer. However, selecting the food items is the easy part. There are other factors that go into the budget of catering, and that’s why it is important for you to keep an open mind with what modifications your caterer might bring to your event. 

Any good caterer of course will work hard to balance quality with affordability. At Speyside Kitchen, we communicate with our clients to work through this process. If something will cost more than we think you were initially prepared to spend, be open to a new conversation about what’s the best direction to take. Budgets can be affected by what’s in season, whether a supplier has changed their prices, or even bigger picture things like what’s happening in the news which can change costs of transport and affect the prices of goods. We’ll keep you updated and let you know what’s happening in the event of any changes. 

Next, remember that caterers have baseline expenses that they need to operate. These baseline expenses incorporate their staff payments, cost of ingredients for the basic menu, vehicles needed for transportation, and any other emergency equipment needed.  All caterers charge basic expenses before modifying their budget to accommodate modifications. If your event is catering for a lot of people, we may need to hire more staff. Maybe there’s some specialist equipment to hire or purchase, from inside the kitchen to outside, such as a marquee or dinnerware.

There are other things you can do if you want to make it easier for your caterer to plan the day. Send out invites to your event with an easy way to RSVP meal choices, so that the caterer can provide exactly the right amount of food. Set a limit to the amount of drinks you want to provide, have a schedule and stick to it to avoid incurring overtime charges, and tell your guests what to expect. 

If you’re worried the event is becoming unaffordable, we’ll work with you to make it match your budget. Some dishes could be made simpler so you can enjoy an extravagant showpiece main meal; you could switch from a sit down meal to self-serve. We’ll give you all the options to help you create your perfect event.

Contact us to make sure you’ll never utter the phrase “Oh no, we’ve gone over budget!”. Email info@speysidekitchen.co.uk or call +44 1479 861387 / +44 7925 544473.

Speyside Kitchen: helping busy individuals and groups alike achieve memorable life events by providing first class event planning and catering service that prioritises customer service and customer experience.

Choose whether you want something casual or formal

What’s in season can affect your pricing

Simple doesn’t have to mean boring

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We can make beautiful food from any budget

Mountain Biking in the Cairngorms: our locals guide

With everything from undulating forest trails to gnarly downhill singletrack, Aviemore is the perfect base for any mountain bike enthusiast. The rich variety of different trails makes it ideal for groups to learn together, offering something for everyone in spectacular scenery. Learn new skills, challenge yourself and experience the Cairngorms in a way you’ll never forget. 

4 best places to mountain bike near Aviemore 

From right here on the site where Speyside Kitchen is based to a quick trip down the A9, here are the 4 best places to visit on your mountain bike in and around Aviemore.

Badaguish

The spacious accommodation site and events centre we here at Speyside Kitchen call home happens to have some of the area's best trails just on its doorstep. A short gradual climb on simple gravel roads from the back of Badaguish will lead you up to some solid singletrack descents through atmospheric pine forest, the foothills of the Cairngorms just visible through gaps in the trees. 15 routes are made up of mostly red runs, but a few green, blues and backs mean there’s enough for everyone to get something in.

Badaguish Trails

Wolftrax Laggan

Renowned for having the ‘best mountain biking trails in Scotland’, Wolftrax Laggan is a fantastic day out. Nearly 30 trails are accompanied by a cafe, toilets and showers, and there’s plenty more to see nearby, from Pattack Falls to the excellent cafe in Laggan, making it worth the drive down from Aviemore. Wolftrax has a great variety of runs with lots of greens in the mix, making it great for beginners, but there are plenty of spicier blacks for more experience riders to get their teeth into too. 

Wolftrax Laggan Trails 

Burnside

Accessible right from Aviemore town centre, High Burnside has a fantastic range of hand-built trails. You can hire a bike from Aviemore and ride it out to get stuck in - chat to the locals in your hire shop to get the latest update on trail conditions. With lots of reds and blacks so close to town, it’s a great place to test yourself on tougher trails, take on some challenges and experience some thrills.

High Burnside Trails

Glen Feshie and Insh

One of the most beautiful Glens in the Cairngorms, perhaps even Scotland, just so happens to contain lots of stunning mountain bike trails. If lots of downhill singletrack is less your thing, head to Glen Feshie for plenty of beautiful gravel tracks through gorgeous forest and river scenes - all surrounded by the western edge of the Cairngorm plateau. For those wanting more of a challenge, enjoy your ride through the stunning forest before taking on a selection of natural reds and blacks.

Where to hire 

Aviemore Bikes is based just in the town centre and has a range of types of bike, including e bikes. Pre bookings only, head to their website to email. 

Bothy Bikes is just down the road in Aviemore and offers excellent e bikes. Hire includes helmet, map, repair kit and route advice. 

Improve your riding and train

Some excellent local providers are listed here to help you if you’re looking for training, qualifications or just a cracking guided day out on the best trails. 

Off the Grid Mountain Biking is run by Neil Wilson out of Aviemore and has a simple aim: getting people cycling wherever and whenever they can. Guided trips, group coaching and one-to-one sessions are available with expert knowledge on the local area.

Cycle Wild Scotland is your go to for getting trained up if you’re interested in running mountain bike tours yourself. It’s also an excellent port of call for refining your technique and upping your level on downhill singletrack.

Top it all off by staying well fed with some incredible local food

We love supporting you on your adventures. Whilst the cold and the activity can take a lot out of you, we pride ourselves on providing fresh, healthy and hearty packups and dinners which will keep you going. You’ll get anything from hot soup in thermoses to a grain and veggie packed Buddha bowl, accompanied by a variety of homemade sweet treats for that much-needed pick me up as you take on the trails. 

Planning a mountain biking adventure soon? Whether you’re a group of mates or running a course or trip, contact us and we’ll help fuel your adventure.

Email info@speysidekitchen.co.uk or call +44 1479 861387 / +44 7925 544473.

Speyside Kitchen: helping busy individuals and groups alike achieve memorable life events by providing first class event planning and catering service that prioritises customer service and customer experience.

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Take on challenging trails

There are plenty of wide easy tracks as well as downhill routes around Aviemore

Nothing beats a ride in the golden hour

Claire Mackenzie
What makes a good caterer?

No one wants underwhelming catering at their event. What the caterer provides can be the difference between a good event and a great event. So what do the best caterers consist of?

Here’s just a few of the things which make one great - and a few things to think about if you’re picking one.

Cooking excellence

This goes without saying: catering is fundamentally about cooking good food. Regardless of how beautiful the venue looks or how carefully all the settings are placed, clients could decide they won’t return if the food doesn't taste good. The best caterers think about everything; different diets, how the food will be served and more. They need the appropriate experience to make substitute ingredients, plan advanced menus, and safely prepare and transport large quantities of food. 

Food safety

An experienced caterer is aware of the most upgraded food safety standards in their respective country. The Food and Drug Administration is responsible for food safety regulations to be implemented throughout the nation, and FoodSafety.gov allows you to check regulations. Training in this field is offered by many culinary schools, institutes and colleges and the right certification should be available on request.

Excellent customer service

Caterers work with their clients to create a novel menu. Being courteous throughout the menu deciding process is a big part of allowing the client to have their say for their events menu. People skills are also crucial to building a client rapport and catering a good event. A satisfied customer is always the best parameter, and word-of-mouth still remains one of the most effective forms of advertising out there.

Communication

If good communication isn’t happening, it slows everything down. Caterers need more than just cooking skills; they need to be able to listen to their clients, pay attention to their needs and really hear what they’re asking for. They won’t focus on what they think is best and ignore the client; they’ll listen, incorporate new solutions and demonstrate empathy in stressful situations.

Flexible creativity 

Recipes need to be mindful of food allergies, and cooking techniques may have to be slightly changed to comply with clients’ religious or personal dietary requirements. A creative and adaptable person will be able to win over in these situations, and inspire confidence in their clients throughout the whole process. It’s important not to be fazed in any of these situations and instead thrive on them!

Contact us for two guaranteed incredible caterers. Email info@speysidekitchen.co.uk or call +44 1479 861387 / +44 7925 544473.

Speyside Kitchen: helping busy individuals and groups alike achieve memorable life events by providing first class event planning and catering service that prioritises customer service and customer experience.

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Claire and Sarah - SK’s fantastic caterers

tomato basil cheese salad

Great caterers use the freshest ingredients

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Little touches make the difference

Food is prepared in the cleanest conditions