A circular route taking you along part of the Deeside Way and through some attractive woodland after crossing the historic Cambus o’ May suspension bridge.
Deeside Way section: Easy – wide, level firm path. Return route through woodland: Moderate – narrow and rough in places. Cambus o’May bridge: turnstiles at both ends, steps on right (south) bank. Can make access for disabled, prams and cycles difficult.
8 miles /
13 km
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4 1/2 hr
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The footbridge over the Water of Tanar at Coirebhruach is closed for safety due to bank undermining. This is the bridge on the Mounth Road at the top of Glen Tanar, at the foot of the northern approach to Mount Keen (NO 406 896).
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The riverside loop on the Seven Bridges Walk, between Bridge of Gairn and the junction near Polhollick Bridge is closed due to a section washing away in flooding. An alternate route is already shown as part of the walk route, please use this alternate high route parallel to the A93 instead.