Speyside Way

The Speyside Way is one of four official Long Distance Routes in Scotland.
It was first opened in 1981, to run from Spey Bay to Ballindalloch, with a spur to Tomintoul being added in 1990. A northern extension from Spey Bay to Buckie followed in 1999, with the route finally being completed between Ballindalloch and Aviemore in April 2000. The route now links the Moray coast with the edge of the Grampian Mountains, generally following the valley of the River Spey.
The Speyside Way is primarily intended as a walking route, and 5 - 7 days should be allowed for your trip (more if you intend visiting the many distilleries and other attractions along the wayside!) We recommend that you start at the north end, where the going is easiest, and make your way south towards the hills.
Free Parking On-Site
Coach Parking On-Site
Disabled Parking Available
Contact
Speyside Way
Ranger Service
Craigellachie
Aberlour
Banffshire
AB38 9RQ
Scotland
Tel: +44 (1340) 881266
E-Mail: speyside.way@moray.gov.uk
WWW: http://www.speysideway.org

