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The Official Trails of Speyside and Moray
Badenoch Way Kingussie to Dalraddy 12½ miles/20km Speyside Way: new route Kincraig to Aviemore 6½ miles/10.4km Speyside Way: main route Aviemore to Buckie 66 miles/106km Speyside Way: via Tomintoul Spur Tomintoul to Buckie 50 miles/80km Dava Way Grantown-on-Spey to Forres 25 miles/40km Moray Coast Trail Forres to Cullen 47 miles/76km Moray Way Grantown-on-Spey via Forres, Garmouth and Aberlour, using the DW and sections of the SW and MCT 95 miles/153kmThe Speyside Way
The Speyside Way is one of the four official Long Distance Routes (LDRs) in Scotland, which are equivalent to the National Trails of England and Wales. Being so designated, it is waymarked throughout its length with a distinctive white Scottish thistle, as are the other three such trails in Scotland – the West Highland Way, Great Glen Way and the Southern Upland Way. Unlike many of the official long distance paths in Britain, the Speyside Way offers relatively easy walking, mainly on well-surfaced and easily graded tracks and paths, with relatively little total ascent and descent.