This route’s variety of surfaces and gradients lead through woodland and across open fields providing rewarding views of the River Spey and surrounding landscape.
Rough grassy, stoney paths with boggy sections, stepping stones and boardwalks. Steep slopes and narrow paths.
11 3/4 miles /
19 km
Allow
6 hr
Alert
Location
Need to know
Horses and cyclists would have difficulty negotiating this section, so it is suggested they find an alternative route, such as the B9102 road between Cragganmore and Cromdale on the north bank of the River Spey.
Livestock may be present in fields so please keep dogs under close control and on a lead where required.
Relevant alerts
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Please use caution when following the Speyside Way through Tom an Uird wood, near Cromdale.
Tree felling works will be ongoing adjacent to the Speyside Way route until October 2025. The Speyside Way will remain OPEN throughout the works, but please use extra caution.
There will be timber stacks alongside the track, and you may encounter forestry tractors loading timber lorries, for your own safety please follow any site controls and directions.