WARNING - By their nature, text files cannot include scanned images and tables. The process of converting documents to text only, can cause formatting changes and misinterpretation of the contents can sometimes result. Wherever possible you should refer to the pdf version of this document. PAGE 30 Map 13 Glenlivet and Tomintoul The map on the opposite page shows the proposed core paths network for the Glenlivet and Tomintoul area. The rectangles shown on the map identify where a more detailed settlement map is available. The paths proposed within this area have been chosen as they best fit with the objectives of the Core Paths Plan and have been identified during the consultation process. The majority of the proposed core paths in this area have been developed and are already promoted by the Crown Glenlivet Estate. These paths have been developed to manage access in the area in order to help those working on the land as well as for the benefit of the local communities. The proposed core paths cater well for walking, cycling and horse riding as well as having options for people with limited mobility. The spur of the Speyside Way that passes through the area is also proposed as a core path. The Outdoor Access Strategy11 identifies a need to build on the excellent work of the Crown Estate to maintain existing path networks as well as to better market the opportunities that exist. Identifying these routes as core paths should help towards achieving this aim. The table below lists only those paths which are not fully covered by detailed maps further on in the document. Glenlivet and Tomintoul Proposed Core Paths Path Ref No / Path Name/Description GT1 Glenmulliach Forest GT2 Scalan Walk – Braes Heritage Trail GT5 The Bochel Circuit GT8 Tomnavoulin to Cairn Daimh GT11 Glenconglass/Strath Avon Red Trail GT12 Glenconglass to Cairn Daimh GT13 West Avonside Walk GT14 Glenconglass/Glen Brown Black Trail GT15 Glen Brown - Kylnadrochit GT16 Lecht Mine Path GT22 Tomintoul to Dorback GT24 The Speyside Way Spur GT25 Cairn Daimh to Altnaglander 11 Enjoying the Cairngorms: Cairngorms National Park Outdoor Access Strategy 2007-2012 (CNPA 2007), is available on the CNPA website or on request. CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY Core Paths Plan Draft • April 2008 PAGE 30 Image: Map 13 Glenlivet & Tomintoul (not available in full text format, please check pdf)