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MORAYSHIRE
Portgordon to Cullen��10 miles, linearDramatic coastal route along the line of the old Moray Firth Coast Railway. Coastline and fishing villagesclinging precariously to the��coastline. From the fishing village of Port Gordon, it’s on to Buckie and its Buckie Drifter Marityime Heritage Centre, a must for those interested in history of the area. At Bow Fiddle Rock, a wavecut arch for roosting sea bids. Enter Cullen over a dramatic viaduct. Download �
The Dava Way Forres to Grantown-on-Spey��24 miles, linearLinks the two historic towns of Forres and Grantown-on-Spey through open countryside, woodland and moorland.. Almost all of the route follows the old Highland Railway Line. On a clear day you cross dava Moor with views to the shires of Nairn Inverness, Moray, Ross& Cromarty and Sutherland, and to the south the Cromdale Hills and�Cairngorm mountains�dominat the skyline. Further information � � � Morayshire Forest Cycling The coastal forests of Roseisle, Lossie and Culbin offer easy cycling through woodland. Forestry Commission Scotland has a leaflet to help you find your way easily through Culbin Forest. Download � � � The Speyside Way���65 milesSpeyside Way runs from Buckie on the shore of the Moray Firth and ends at Aviemore on the edge of the Cairngorm Mountains and a 15 miles spur to Tomintoul. Further information � � � The Moray�Trail��20 milesTrack of varying difficulty including green and blue routes which can all be interlinked - three main starting points -� Ordiequish, Whiteash and Ben Aigan. Download � � � FAMILY CYCLING Pitfichie ForestProvides a long trail around the forest that is suitable to all users offering excellent views of the Vale of Alford, Bennachie, Millstone Hill and towards Aberdeen. Download
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