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Bus station hiking trails around Kincraig offer access to the diverse landscapes of the Scottish Highlands within the Cairngorms National Park. The region is characterized by a mix of towering mountain peaks, tranquil lochs, and ancient woodlands. Hikers can explore paths along the River Spey, around Loch Insh, and through varied forest environments. This area provides a range of elevations, from gentle lochside strolls to more challenging ascents into the hills.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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16.2km
04:15
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.7km
03:44
490m
490m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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51
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8.63km
02:14
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.4km
03:31
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.21km
02:12
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very popular pub in Aviemore. At weekends and during holidays book several days ahead for dinner. Large outdoor area if the weather is good. Great food and drinks.
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The iron bridge over the tracks offers a beautiful view
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The trains of the Strathspey Steam Railway start from this photogenic station
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The sculpture park is located right along the path, so you can "just take it with you" without much detour. We didn't notice any signage for this open-air exhibition, but the area, which is surrounded by a wall, is easy to spot.
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The sculpture park is located right along the path, making it easy to take a detour. While there are no signposts from the path, the area with the surrounding wall is clearly visible.
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Standing on the bridge, you can enjoy the view of the two lakes, depending on which direction you turn.
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There are over 20 bus-accessible hiking trails around Kincraig, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging routes. These trails allow you to explore the stunning landscapes of the Cairngorms National Park without needing a car.
Yes, Kincraig offers several easy bus-accessible hikes perfect for beginners. These routes often feature gentle terrain and clear paths. For example, the area around Loch Insh provides lovely lochside views and accessible paths. You can find 7 easy routes in this guide.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more challenging experience, there are 2 difficult routes and 11 moderate routes accessible by bus. An example of a moderate route is the Loch an Eilein Castle – Loch an Eilein loop from Dalnavert, which covers over 16 km and offers beautiful woodland and loch views.
Many of the bus-accessible trails around Kincraig are suitable for families, especially the easier and moderate routes. The region's woodlands and lochs, like Loch Insh, offer engaging environments for children. Look for routes with shorter distances and less elevation gain for a comfortable family outing.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Kincraig area, provided they are kept under control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. The Cairngorms National Park is home to rare wildlife, so always follow local signage and keep dogs on a lead where requested to protect ground-nesting birds and other animals.
Bus-accessible hikes near Kincraig offer incredibly diverse scenery. You can expect magnificent backdrops of hills, woodlands, and waterways. Trails often wind through mixed pine forests, past sparkling lochs like Loch Insh, and provide panoramic views over Badenoch and Strathspey, with glimpses of the majestic Cairngorms mountains.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes in Kincraig are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same bus stop. An example is the Kincraig Village – Old Post Office Cafe Gallery loop from Alvie, which offers a pleasant moderate walk through the local area.
The bus-accessible hikes in Kincraig are rich with natural and historical landmarks. You might encounter the historic Loch an Eilein Castle, enjoy views from the Loch Insh viewpoint, or discover the tranquil Loch Gamhna. The region is also known for its ancient woodlands and diverse wildlife.
Many trails in the Kincraig area provide stunning views of the Cairngorms. The village itself is at the foot of the Cairngorms, and routes often offer glimpses of prominent peaks like Cairn Gorm and Sgòr Gaoith. The View of Cairngorms Mountains – Top of Burma Road loop from Alvie is a moderate route specifically highlighting these magnificent mountain vistas.
The bus station trails in Kincraig are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 2,600 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the stunning loch views, and the convenience of accessing such beautiful nature directly from public transport.
While specific pub lunch stops directly on every bus-accessible route can vary, many trails pass through or near Kincraig village or other small settlements like Aviemore. The Kincraig Village – Old Post Office Cafe Gallery loop from Alvie, for instance, brings you back to Kincraig, where you can find local amenities. It's always a good idea to check opening times in advance.
Yes, Kincraig offers opportunities for winter walks, but conditions can be challenging. The region's woodlands and lower-lying paths can be beautiful under snow. However, always check weather forecasts, be prepared for colder temperatures and shorter daylight hours, and ensure you have appropriate gear for snow and ice. Higher elevation routes may require specialist equipment and experience.


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