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 39 Map 23 Kingussie The map on the opposite page shows the proposed core paths network for the area around Kingussie. These paths have been chosen because they best fit with the objectives of the Core Paths Plan and the priorities identified in the Outdoor Access Strategy16. There are good links to surrounding communities such as Newtonmore along the Cycle Path (LBS80) which also caters for wide range of users and abilities. Much of the existing network was developed by the Kingussie Development Company with support from the Highland Access Project. Popular areas such as the Gynack Burn and Creag Bheag are linked by the proposed network and are a significant draw for visitors to the area. Kingussie Proposed Core Paths Path Ref No / Path Name/Description LBS1 The River Spey LBS73 Tom Baraidh LBS74 The Glebe Ponds LBS75 Golf Course Circular LBS76 Creag Bheag Path LBS77 West Terrace Circular LBS78 Birch Woodie LBS79 West Terrace Link LBS80 Sustrans Route 7 LBS81 Jubilee Path LBS83 The Badenoch Way LBS135 Spey Access Point UBS34 Kingussie to Newtonmore via Loch Gynack 16 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 39 Image: Map 23 Kingussie (not available in full text format, please check pdf)