Walks you can reach from Pitlochry by train
Perthshire · Scotland
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Aviemore Circular via Speyside Way (Inverness-shire)
1 hour direct from Pitlochry.
Speyside Way through the forested fringe of the Cairngorms National Park, great mountain views, Aviemore to Boat of Garten on the Strathspey Steam Railway.
Warnings: Highland weather is changeable; bring layers and waterproofs.
Walk details: ScotRail (tips).

Kingussie to Aviemore (Inverness-shire)
45 minutes direct from Pitlochry.
Lots of lovely nature to enjoy. Largely follows a well-maintained, signposted multi-use trail in good condition, on quiet paths beside a minor road, through RSPB woodland and pleasant riverside stretches and with some road walking. Easy and clear going throughout. Largely follows the Speyside Way national trail, diverging from it in places. The RSPB Insh Marshes reserve has a visitor centre with a bar/cafe.
Woodland: a third under tree cover.
Time: 6h30–13h
Lunch: Visitor centre with a bar/cafe at the RSPB reserve roughly mid-route.
Warnings: Follows a busy road for a third of the walk.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Aviemore to Carrbridge (Inverness-shire)
1 hour direct from Pitlochry.
A beautiful walk along well maintained paths through native Caledonian Forest; classic Highland landscapes; a delight. A beautiful walk on well-maintained gravel paths through native Caledonian pine forest, heather and conifers, following the Speyside Way, forest trails and minor roads and with the Strathspey Railway for company on the first section. Easy and well-suited to bikes. Follows the Speyside Way and Cycle Route 7. Boat of Garten at the halfway point has cafes and good facilities. The relic of the old bridge at Carrbridge is worth seeing.
Woodland: a third under tree cover.
Time: 4h30–9h30
Lunch: A couple of cafes at Boat of Garten, midway, and a cafe and shop at Carrbridge.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Dalwhinnie to Kingussie (Inverness-shire)
30 minutes direct from Pitlochry.
A wonderful natural landscape with plenty of wildlife; some splendid isolation and views over the moors in Badenoch. A long, remote walk through wild Badenoch moorland in two distinct sections: a narrow tarmac road with light traffic from Dalwhinnie, then General Wade's military road across open moorland and through woodland, where the track becomes grassy and indistinct. A few boggy areas and streams to negotiate and plus two crossings of the A9. No facilities; splendid isolation and moorland views. Follows General Wade's military road across the moor. A remote area with no facilities along the way; abundant wildlife including birds, dragonflies and damselflies. Crossing the A9 twice; cyclable on a hybrid or mountain bike.
Time: 6h–11h30
Lunch: No facilities along the way; come fully provisioned.
Warnings: The first section follows a narrow tarmac road with no footpath. The moorland path is indistinct in places, so careful navigation with GPS and map is needed at junctions. Two crossings of the A9 trunk road. A few boggy areas. No facilities the whole way.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Spean Bridge to Dalwhinnie (Inverness-shire)
30 minutes direct from Pitlochry.