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Ballindalloch station – toilet facilities April to October only
Blacksboat station – water tap only
Fiddich Park in Craigellachie – toilet facilities April to October only.
Unfortunately these are not well spaced along the Way, all being in the central section of the route, so it is not possible to use them exclusively when walking the trail.
In addition there is a free Speyside Way campsite at Tomintoul. This is provided courtesy of the Glenlivet Estate, and is situated by the Estate Visitor Centre at the south-east end of the village, with toilet facilities in the village car park. These four free Speyside Way campsites cannot be reserved in advance – simply arrive and pitch your tent. If you are not walking the Speyside Way, then please do not use these free campsites, which are reserved solely for Speyside Way backpackers.
At the time of research there were commercial campsites at Aviemore (tel. 01479 810636), Boat of Garten (tel. 01479 831652), Nethy Bridge (tel. 01479 821092), Grantown-on-Spey (tel. 01479 872474), Aberlour (tel. 01340 871586) and Fochabers (tel. 01343 820511). Note that the campsite shown on some maps at Spey Bay is now closed. There is also a large campsite in Newtonmore (at Spey Bridge, south of the village, tel. 01540 673275). On the Prologue walks there are campsites only at the start points of Roybridge (2 sites: tel. 01397 712332 and 01397 712275) and Fort Augustus (tel. 01320 366618).