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 34 Map 18 Dulnain Bridge and Nethy Bridge The map on the opposite page shows the proposed core paths network for the area around Dulnain Bridge, Skye of Curr and Nethy Bridge. The paths proposed within this area have been chosen as they best fit with the objectives of the Core Paths Plan. The Outdoor Access Strategy13 identifies a need to develop better networks around communities: both Dulnain Bridge and Skye of Curr having at present no promoted paths. Proposed core paths LBS95, LBS97 and LBS99 should go a long way towards catering for this as well as providing opportunities for a range of abilities and activities. These routes provide links to places of interest such as the Roche Moutonnees, the River Dulnain and Spey and Skye of Curr Woods. Paths selected here will also help land managers better manage access with their ongoing land management operations. There are good links between Nethy Bridge and Dulnain Bridge as well as to Grantown-on-Spey and Boat of Garten on the Speyside Way (LBS116) and to other areas in the Park such as Glenmore via the Ryvoan Pass (LBS127). Many of the paths selected have been put in place and are cared for by Explore Abernethy, with the support of local land owners and businesses. A number of paths in the area cater for a range of activities and a range of abilities, for example parts of LBS87 is popular for cyclists and is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. The woods around Nethy Bridge are particularly important for visitors and residents and the proposed core paths help people to enjoy the cultural heritage of the area, for example at the old mill. Dulnain Bridge and Nethy Bridge Proposed Core Paths Path Ref No /. Path Name/Description LBS1 The River Spey LBS84 Broomhill Path LBS85 Puggy Line Trail LBS86 Kings Road to Mill Trail LBS87 River Path LBS89 Wilderness Trail LBS90 Castle Roy Loop LBS92 Golf Course Woods Route LBS93 Broomhill to the Heather Centre LBS94 Curr Wood Path LBS95 Skye of Curr Woods Path LBS96 Dulnain Bridge to Balnaan LBS97 Finlarig Wood Path LBS99 Riverside Path LBS100 Ballintomb Wood Path LBS101 Roches Moutonnees LBS102 Croft Skellioch Road LBS111 Abernethy Red Route LBS116 The Speyside Way LBS120 Causer Road Path LBS127 Ryvoan Pass LBS129 Mid Curr to Broomhill LBS130 Post Office to Finlarig Wood Path LBS136 Broomhill Spey Access Point 13 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 34 Image: Map 18 Dulnain Bridge & Nethy Bridge (not available in full text format, please check pdf)