The Bochel & River Livet loop from Allanreid
The Bochel & River Livet loop from Allanreid
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02:48
10.5km
240m
Hiking
Hike this moderate 6.5-mile (10.5 km) loop from Allanreid, exploring varied landscapes, river views, and The Bochel in Cairngorms National P
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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After 1.94 km for 1.48 km
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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501 m
Highlight • River
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2.74 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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10.5 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.77 km
2.75 km
2.49 km
1.40 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
4.22 km
2.61 km
2.29 km
1.16 km
202 m
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Elevation
Highest point (470 m)
Lowest point (260 m)
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The trail starts from Allanreid. While specific parking details aren't provided, hikers typically find parking in or near the village to begin their journey. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly, but you will likely encounter livestock, including sheep and cattle, in the fields and moorland. It's essential to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which means keeping dogs on a lead or under close control, especially around animals.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but the experience changes with the seasons. Summer offers lush greens and opportunities to spot Scotch Argus butterflies. In winter, the landscape can be snow-covered, offering a different, more exposed experience. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions during wet weather, regardless of the season.
No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to hike this loop within Cairngorms National Park. Access to trails in the park is generally free and open to the public, following the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
The terrain is varied, featuring rough paths, tracks, and minor roads. You'll cross fields, wooden bridges over the River Livet and Crombie Water, and some boardwalks. Sections can be muddy, especially after rain. Expect open moorland where paths might be indistinct, and walks through birch woodlands.
Keep an eye out for a variety of wildlife. You might see red deer on the lower slopes of the Ladder Hills, Scotch Argus butterflies in summer, and red squirrels in the woodlands. The moorland and fields are home to birds like grouse, curlews, and lapwings.
Absolutely! The trail offers outstanding views of the Braes and surrounding hills, particularly from higher points like The Bochel. You'll also pass historical sites such as the 'Kirkie' (an old cottage used as a place of worship) and a stone bearing the initials 'W.G' and the date '1710'. A section of the walk also follows part of the Malcolm Gillespie Smuggler's Route.
This hike is rated as moderate. While it includes fairly level sections, there are gentle uphill climbs and descents. The rough and potentially muddy paths, combined with exposure on the moorland, mean appropriate footwear and preparation for changeable weather are recommended.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of other established paths. You will walk along parts of the Smugglers Trail and the Livet Path, which are well-waymarked by the Glenlivet Estate.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changeable weather, it's advisable to bring appropriate footwear (waterproof hiking boots are recommended), waterproof clothing, sufficient water and snacks, and a map or GPS device. Trekking poles can be helpful for rougher or muddier sections.
The immediate area around Allanreid is quite rural. For cafes, pubs, or other amenities, you would typically need to venture to nearby villages such as Tomnavoulin or explore options within the wider Glenlivet Estate area. It's best to plan ahead for refreshments.