Speyside Way: Carron to Ballindalloch Station

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"Walking between the river and the whisky"
Walk directions

Turning right in front of Carron's distillery, the route heads firmly off towards two others, soon easing off the tarmac lane onto the old railway line. At first the path runs immediately below this tarmac lane.

At Dalmunach, ignore a track forking down to some new houses, but stay on the railbed just below the tarmac lane. This soon turns away, leaving the path running alone through quiet woodland. The railway path runs elevated above the river but with little in the way of distant views. The Spey curves in slow loops here and the path largely follows it towards Knockando, 3 miles (5km) from Carron. The route passes directly behind Knockando Distillery, the aroma either overpowering or inspiring, according to taste.

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  Terrain  - Wide, smooth railbed path, no stiles
  Landscape  - Wooded riversides and fields
  Dog friendliness  - Good
  Parking  - Carron village, Blacksboat Station, Ballindalloch Station
  Toilets en route  - Below Tamdhu Station on steps to the river; Ballindalloch Station
About the walk
The Strathspey Railway opened in 1865 as the first rail connection to Inverness from the South. (Before that, the convenient way into the Northern Highlands had been Telford's Caledonian Canal along the Great Glen...) In 1898 it was superseded by the more direct line from Aviemore that's now the...
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Speyside Way: Carron to Ballindalloch Station

Recommended by
Our view
"Walking between the river and the whisky"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Wide, smooth railbed path, no stiles
  Landscape - Wooded riversides and fields
  Dog friendliness - Good
  Parking - Carron village, Blacksboat Station, Ballindalloch Station
  Toilets en route - Below Tamdhu Station on steps to the river; Ballindalloch Station
About the walk
The Strathspey Railway opened in 1865 as the first rail connection to Inverness from the South. (Before that, the convenient way into the Northern Highlands had been Telford's Caledonian Canal along the Great Glen...) In 1898 it was superseded by the more direct line from Aviemore that's now the...
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