The Speyside Way runs from the coast at Buckie to Aviemore on the edge of the Cairngorms, following the River Spey through Scotland's whisky heartland — the route passes more working distilleries than any other long-distance path in the country, including Glenfiddich and The Macallan.
Route map
Terrain
Mostly flat, easy going along a disused railway line and riverside paths, making it one of the least strenuous multi-day trails in Scotland. Clearly waymarked with the thistle hexagon symbol.
Tips
Several distilleries along the route offer tours — book ahead in summer as popular ones sell out. The Spey is one of Scotland's premier salmon rivers, so expect to share paths with anglers. Good trail for a first multi-day walk given the gentle terrain.
Permits & access
No permits required — access is under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.