Carrbridge is a village in Badenoch and also Strathspey in the Scottish Highlands. It lies off the A9 on the A938, west of Skye of Curr, southeast of Tomatin, near Bogroy. It has the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands and also the nearby ancient yearn woodland includes the Landmark Forest Adventure Park. Carrbridge has to do with 10 km (6 mi) north of Aviemore as well as forms a portal to the Cairngorms National Park. It was an early centre for winter sports in Scotland. In the 2001 census the village had a population of 708 individuals, with the majority employed in tourism. Until the 1980s bypass was built, the A9 ran directly with the town. Carrbridge is served by Carrbridge railway station on the Highland Main Line. Neighborhood debate still surges pertaining to the name Carrbridge itself, with some choosing to see it hyphenated to Carr-bridge. The word "Carr" has nothing to do with motorised transportation but is derived from the Old Norse word for boggy area.