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- Speyside_Way abstract "The Speyside Way (alternative/Doric Strathspey Way; Scottish Gaelic: Slighe Shrath Spe) is a Long Distance Route that follows the River Spey through some of Banffshire, Morayshire and Inverness-shire's most beautiful scenery. It is one of four Long Distance Routes in Scotland. It begins in Aviemore and ends at Buckpool harbour in Buckie, some 65 miles away. Some choose to walk the route from Buckie to Aviemore. There is a spur leading off the main route to Tomintoul bringing the total distance up to 80 miles (130 kilometres). In addition, there is a Dufftown loop option, and other less well-known routes (Badenoch Way, Dava Way, and Moray Coast Trail) can be worked in, all affecting the total distance walked. Sections of the route are open to cycling.The Way is clearly marked with a symbol showing a thistle in a hexagon. The route generally follows the valley of the River Spey, passing some of the distilleries that produce Speyside single malts. The final five miles from Spey Bay to Buckie follow the coastline.An extension of the route from Aviemore to Newtonmore is currently being progressed. This extension would lengthen the total route by 34.8 km, roughly following the route of the River Spey and utilising part of the Sustrans cycle route. A formal proposal has now been submitted and has received approval in principle from Scottish Ministers, but it still looks likely that not all landowners will be in agreement with the designated route. If instructed by the Scottish Ministers, the Cairngorms National Park Authority can implement the route against landowners' wishes under the Countryside (Scotland) Act 1967 and the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. Negotiations are still underway to attempt to avoid this situation. The path follows most of the route of the former Strathspey Railway.".
- Speyside_Way thumbnail Cgg_tomintoul.jpg?width=300.
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- Speyside_Way wikiPageExternalLink www.walkthespeysideway.co.uk.
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- Speyside_Way caption "A walker on the Tomintoul spur".
- Speyside_Way designation Long_Distance_Routes.
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- Speyside_Way lengthKm "130".
- Speyside_Way location Scotland.
- Speyside_Way name "Speyside Way".
- Speyside_Way photo "Cgg tomintoul.jpg".
- Speyside_Way season "All year".
- Speyside_Way trailheads Aviemore.
- Speyside_Way trailheads Buckie.
- Speyside_Way use Hiking.
- Speyside_Way subject Category:Long-distance_footpaths_in_Scotland.
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- Speyside_Way comment "The Speyside Way (alternative/Doric Strathspey Way; Scottish Gaelic: Slighe Shrath Spe) is a Long Distance Route that follows the River Spey through some of Banffshire, Morayshire and Inverness-shire's most beautiful scenery. It is one of four Long Distance Routes in Scotland. It begins in Aviemore and ends at Buckpool harbour in Buckie, some 65 miles away. Some choose to walk the route from Buckie to Aviemore.".
- Speyside_Way label "Speyside Way".
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- Speyside_Way depiction Cgg_tomintoul.jpg.
- Speyside_Way homepage www.speysideway.org.
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