Speyside Way: Carron to Ballindalloch Station
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.
At Tamdhu Station, steps down from the left-hand platform take you to a canoe launch point beside the river, with a grand view of one of its wooded islands. The main railbed path runs between Tamdhu distillery buildings, forking slightly left under a high overhead pipe (is it really full of golden spirit?) and continuing as a very pleasant green pathway. There is generous tree cover and rabbits and pheasants are almost certain to be seen on this stretch, and maybe even roe deer. These lovely small animals bound gracefully along in a way humans can only envy; they are often sighted by a flash of white rump. Just 2 miles (3km) from Tamdhu, the path passes under a road bridge at Blacksboat.
Blacksboat station building survives as a private house, and the former goods shed as the Speyside Way. Another easy 2 miles (3km) in pleasant surroundings leads to the fine viaduct spanning the river at Ballindalloch. The viaduct leads to the former station at Ballindalloch, now a private house. From the station, carrying straight on leads in 0.25 miles (400m) to the Cragganmore Distillery, open to visitors April to October. The route, however, goes left on the B9137, possibly one of the shortest B roads in Britain. In 0.5 miles (800m) it leads to the A95, the Avon and the start of the Tomintoul Spur.
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