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Walk The Speyside Way, Dava Way and Moray Coast Trail

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12 Nov 2010
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224
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12 Nov 2010

The Speyside Way

by Alan Castle

The Speyside Way long-distance trail runs for 66 miles beside the river Spey from Aviemore to Buckie on the Moray coast. The connecting Dava Way and Moray Coast Trail are also described, and can be walked in their own right or linked to create a longer walk. Includes information for mountain bikers who can tackle most of the routes described. More...

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Seasons

The Speyside Way is suitable in all seasons, apart from Prologue which is unsafe in winter except Read More... for experienced backpackers; late spring and early autumn particularly good; limited facilities in winter for most locations visited

Centres

Newtonmore, Kingussie, Aviemore, Grantown-on-Spey, Aberlour, Craigellachie, Fochabers, Tomintoul, Read More... Dufftown, Forres, Findhorn, Burghead, Lossiemouth, Findochty, Cullen. Also Spean Bridge, Roy Bridge, Fort Augustus

Difficulty

generally easy and well waymarked trails suitable for walkers of most abilities; Prologue routes Read More... are recommended for experienced and well equipped walkers only as they are not waymarked and include trackless routes over remote country

Must See

The Speyside Way, Dava Way, Moray Coast Trail and Moray Way plus wilderness trails to source of Read More... Spey; numerous whisky distilleries, disused railway tracks and heritage railways, broad strath of Speyside, scenic coastal fishing settlements and abundant wildlife
 
 

The River Spey, famed both for its salmon and for its distilleries, flows almost a hundred miles, from the Monadhliath Mountains, past the Cairngorms to the Moray Firth.

The Speyside Way official long-distance trail, offers easy walking on good paths and along disused railway lines. It runs for 66 miles from Aviemore to the old port of Buckie on the Moray coast, together with a 20-mile extension back to Newtonmore it makes a perfect easy week’s walk. Experienced walkers will also be able to reach the source of the river to follow it all the way downstream on various good routes.

This guidebook also describes routes to the source of the Spey and linking routes to other official trails – the Dava Way and the Moray Coast Trail.

Many sections of the three trails are also suitable for mountain bikes and information for cyclists is also included.

  • full descriptions of the three long distance trails in the Moray region: the Speyside Way, Dava Way and Moray Coast Trail, as well as a combination of the 3 - the Moray Way
  • extra information for mountain bikers, who can tackle most of the routes described
  • background information about the many world-renowned whisky distilleries passed along the way
     
 
 
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