There are some great walks on the local community websites......
Amazing hiking pictures definetly worth a look more.....
Suggested Local Walking Routes in Aviemore and the Cairngorms area
The Glenmore area and Rothiemurchus Estate have a great selection of paths that take you through the ancient and mysterious Caledonian pine forests and some of the most stunning scenery in Scotland.
The Speyside Way starts at Aviemore and follows the majestic Spey all the way to Spey Bay in the Moray Firth some 65 miles away.
If you have a passion for walking The Cairngorms explorer is a must read for you, pick up a copy at the start of your stay. There are several outdoor activity providers who provide guided summer and winter walks and expeditions in the area. You can also take the opportunity during your stay to enhance your mountain craft, survival and navigation skills by booking yourself onto a course. If you don't fancy walking take a pony trek and enjoy the views.
Frank Bruce Sculpture Trail Situated 10km south of Aviemore in the Cairngorms National Park, this thought-provoking set of sculptures by Frank Bruce are unique. Entry is free. Paths around the trail are accessible, and suitable for buggies and wheelchairs.




