Speyside Way: Boat o' Brig to Craigellachie

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"Dallying in the Wood of Arndilly"
Walk directions

The Speyside Way climbs up behind the toll house to join a track. Just up left, it turns up a grassier old track leading towards Bridgeton Farm. Before the farm it bends left. At a wider track it turns left away from the farm, and then sharply right, to enter the forest on the western slopes of Ben Aigan.

The path passes close to the Speyside Gun Club’s range: firing is taking place if red flags are flying. The path itself is quite safe, which is something of a relief. The next section of path is along the forest edge, giving good views, before entering the forest and climbing steadily through natural woodland to join a broad track around the deep side valley of the Allt Daley.

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  Terrain  - Forest tracks, minor road
  Landscape  - Birchwood, then conifer plantations high above the river valley
  Dog friendliness  - Good (care when passing anglers)
  Parking  - Boat o' Brig, Fiddich Park Craigellachie
  Toilets en route  - Fiddich Park
About the walk
The name Boat o’ Brig derives from the fact that there was in medieval times a wooden bridge here, the Pons de Spe. It was built by Muriel de Polloc, Lady of Rothes, and her further gift of land supported the nearby Hospital of St Nicholas – a hostel run by monks for travellers using her bridge....
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Speyside Way: Boat o' Brig to Craigellachie

Recommended by
Our view
"Dallying in the Wood of Arndilly"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Forest tracks, minor road
  Landscape - Birchwood, then conifer plantations high above the river valley
  Dog friendliness - Good (care when passing anglers)
  Parking - Boat o' Brig, Fiddich Park Craigellachie
  Toilets en route - Fiddich Park
About the walk
The name Boat o’ Brig derives from the fact that there was in medieval times a wooden bridge here, the Pons de Spe. It was built by Muriel de Polloc, Lady of Rothes, and her further gift of land supported the nearby Hospital of St Nicholas – a hostel run by monks for travellers using her bridge....
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