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The Wildcat Trail, Newtonmore

Walk ID: 1073

This is a lovely walk by the side of three rivers: the Spey, the Calder and the Allt na Feithe Buidhe, with a fine stretch of moorland-walking between the latter two. There are great views of the surrounding mountains and over Strathspey.

Scotland - Highland - Badenoch

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Features:
Hills or Fells River Birds
Flowers Great Views Butterflies
Good for Kids Moor Public Transport
Woodland Ancient Monument

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WILDERNESS COTTAGES27.2 km
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Corrie Liath Bed and Breakfast35.9 km
Mardon Guest House45.4 km
Glendoune B&B45.4 km


   

Easy Walk

Distance 10.00 km
Duration 180 mins
Height gain 90m
Contributor
Albert Higginbottom

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02/07/04 - Alan Gordon : On New Year's Day walking the trail is a bit of a festival with stops for refreshments and mince pies on the way. It is a good way to clear the head ready for the next party.

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