Carrbridge's most famous landmark is the old
Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge, from which the village is named. The bridge, built in 1717, is the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands. It was severely damaged in the "
muckle spate" of 1829 which left it in the condition seen today. In 1847 someone wrote to the
Inverness Courier giving it as an example of one of the "all but deserted [bridges of which] the most useful and picturesque ought to be preserved". It is now unstable and is recommended only to be viewed from afar. Jumping off the bridge into the River Dulnain below had long been a popular pastime for younger locals and the more adventurous tourists. Landmark Forest Adventure Park is set in an ancient pine forest at the south end of the village. It has a variety of attractions, including a wild water coaster, steam powered saw mill and the UK's first nature trail, Treetop Trail. There has been a
Boys' Brigade campsite in the village for many years.
Duthil Old Parish Church and Churchyard, located nearby, includes many graves and memorials of
Clan Grant. ==Events==