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Signs of improvement for popular long-distance walk in Strathspey





The Speyside Way a mile north of Aviemore.
The Speyside Way a mile north of Aviemore.

Improvements to signage on the Speyside Way north of Aviemore are on track.

A contract has been let to replace signs along the section of the long distance footpath from the village to the Cairngorms National Park boundary.

This will bring signage up to the same standards used for newer section of the route towards Newtonmore.

Another contract has been let to assess and identify Improvement options for people accessing the River Spey.

Funding has been provided to the Outdoor Access Trust Scotland for path works on Meall a Bhuachaille at Glenmore which will involve trialling new techniques that better cater for increased use by mountain bikes and e-bikes.

The update was provided in chief executive Grant Moir’s report to the Cairngorms National Park Authority board at its latest meeting at headquarters in Grantown.


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