The Speyside Way
Discover the glories of Scotland
from the coast to the mountains,
Buckie to Aviemore and the
Cairngorms. Walk past whisky
distilleries and ancient castles,
before finishing the trail in style
aboard the majestic Strathspey
Steam Railway.
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Enjoy gentle walking, following the path of the River Spey
from the coast to the mountains |
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Watch the magnificent ospreys at
Loch Garten |
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Spend time discovering local specialities and sample
traditional Highland life |
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Eat out and enjoy fine Scottish food at traditional country
pubs and restaurants |
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Relax and travel in style by riding the old Highland steam
train from Boat of Garten to Aviemore |
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Detailed information
| Detailed itinerary |
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Day 1: arrive at your welcoming accommodation
in Buckie.
Day 2: take time to visit the Moray Firth Wildlife
Centre as you walk from Buckie to Fochabers.
(10 miles, 170ft of ascent)
Day 3: walk from Fochabers to Craigellachie through the
Craigellachie Forest and around the shoulder of Ben Aigen. (13 miles, 1,000ft of
ascent)
Day 4: walk to Ballindalloch from Craigellachie and explore the
magnificent family-owned Ballindalloch Castle. (12 miles, 240ft of ascent)
Extend your stay and enjoy an extra day's walk for whisky lovers, from
the Glenlivet Distillery up along the Tomintoul Spur. More hilly and highly
recommended by previous guests.
Day 5: continue from Ballindalloch to the pretty
Georgian town of Grantown-on-Spey, popular
with Queen Victoria. (13 miles, 1,070ft of
ascent)
Day 6: the final stretch of your trail is to Boat of
Garten from where you can catch the steam train to
Aviemore, a popular town and winter ski resort.
(11 miles, 570ft of ascent)
Day 7: depart after breakfast.
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| Type
of walking |
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A mainly level footpath that is ideal for anyone who
wants their first taste of Scotland. Enjoy wide views and
broad skies without having to climb mountains. |
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| Dates
and prices |
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Daily departures from April to October 2008
| Single supplement: request quote |
| Extra nights: request quote |
We have designed our holidays to be completely flexible so that you have the freedom to decide when to go, where to go and for how long. The sooner you book your holiday however, the easier it will be to match your preferred holiday dates. If you wish to travel around bank holidays or during the peak summer season we recommend that you book as early as possible to avoid disappointment.
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| Travel to and from your holiday |
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This is not included in the price of your holiday.
By road: Buckie is 20mins from Elgin or Keith.
Parking
It is usually possible to park your car at one of the guesthouses at the start or the end of your trail, and we can check this for you once your booking has been confirmed. We provide you with details of how to make your way to the start of the trail, or to get back to your car at the end of your stay. The cost of this transfer is not included in the price of the holiday, but is usually quite inexpensive when travelling by local public transport. Direct taxi journeys can also be arranged. Parking is at guests' own risk. In places of very limited parking guesthouses and hotels may charge a small parking fee (approximately £3 per night).
By air: to Inverness or Aberdeen airport, then by bus
or taxi.
By train: to Elgin station or Keith station, then by
bus or taxi.
The following websites should help you to plan your journey:
By road: www.theaa.com
By rail: www.thetrainline.com
By coach: www.nationalexpress.com
More detailed travel information is provided in the personal information pack.
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| Your
accommodation and meals |
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You stay in small, friendly guesthouses, family-run hotels, farmhouse bed and
breakfasts and country inns all offering you the warmth of traditional Scottish
hospitality.
We offer en-suite rooms wherever possible, although in more remote regions
where accommodation is limited they may not be available. You may stay for one
night or spend several nights at one guesthouse and where this is the case we
will provide a pick up and drop off service for your day's walk. You will receive
a complete list of your accommodation with contact details in your personal information
pack.
All accommodation is booked on a bed and breakfast basis, allowing you the
freedom to choose where and when you would like to eat your lunch and evening
meals. In many cases the guesthouses where you stay offer excellent evening meals
or your personal information pack provides details of recommended restaurants
and traditional British pubs.
Information about which of the guesthouses provide a packed lunch, and how
much this costs is provided in our local information booklet included in your
personal information pack. If the guesthouses en route are unable to offer this
service we provide information about where you can buy food in local shops nearby.
Alternatively, you may like to stop for lunch and sample
the local cuisine at traditional pubs and cafes as you choose.
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| Extend
your stay |
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We can add rest days at the end of your trip to extend your holiday by as long
as you wish. Why not explore further afield and spend some time at our lovely
Country House accommodation in the Scottish Highlands at Glen Coe.
Guided walking is also available from this location.
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