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 38 Map 22 Kincraig and Insh The map on the opposite page shows the proposed core paths network for the area around Kincraig and Insh. These paths have been selected as they best fit with the objectives of the Core Paths Plan. The paths selected in this area will help land managers to better manage access for land management operations and conservation. There are good links to surrounding communities and places of interest such as Inshriach Forest and Loch Insh via the Badenoch Way (LBS72) and work has been done locally by the RSPB to provide access to the Insh Marshes Reserve (LBS141). Other local attractions such as the sculpture park at Invereshie are linked via the Invereshie House to Feshiebridge Path (LBS110). In and around Kincraig opportunities for safe routes to school will be improved by the development of LBS128. Kincraig and Insh Proposed Core Paths Path Ref No / Path Name/Description LBS1 The River Spey LBS46 North West Shore of Loch Insh LBS47 Dunachton Woods Path LBS48 Dunachton Woods Loop LBS49 Dunachton Woods South Link LBS50 Spey Access Point LBS72 The Badenoch Way LBS104 Far-Leitire Crag Path LBS105 Far-Leitire Ridge Path LBS106 Uath Lochan Path LBS109 Feshiebridge Woodland Path LBS110 Invereshie House to Feshiebridge Path LBS125 Spey Access Point LBS128 Hill Path LBS139 River Feshie Path LBS140 Proposed Speyside Way extension LBS141 Insh Marshes Path LBS142 Insh to Inshriach Forest CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY Core Paths Plan Draft • April 2008 PAGE 38 Image: Map 22 Kincraig & Insh (not available in full text format, please check pdf)