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Speyside Way Visitor Center

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Susan
March 27, 2017
A long distance path on the old steam railway from Speybay to Tomintoul.
Douglas & Helen
April 25, 2019
The Speyside Visitor Centre provides all the information that visitor need to enjoy their stay on Speyside, whether visiting whisky distilleries or enjoying the landscapes as well videos and displays about local history and wildlife. Speyside Visitor Centre is situated on the Speyside Way beside the River Spey and is close to the centre of the town of Aberlour. It is housed in the Old Station Building in the town. Geographically, Aberlour is in the heart of Speyside and is the gateway from the west to Speyside. We provide information on the famous whisky distillleries of Speyside and other visitor attractions, on the Speyside Way, and on local walks and other activities. We also provide information on accommodation and local transport services, and we have local souvenirs for sale. In addition to the provision of information, we also have exhibitions, videos and displays about Speyside for the enjoyment of visitors. We have free public internet access. There is car parking, toilets, shops and local amenities nearby. The Speyside Visitor Centre is hosted by volunteers, trained to World Host status, who have a wealth of local knowledge and experience which they are pleased to share with visitors.
The Speyside Visitor Centre provides all the information that visitor need to enjoy their stay on Speyside, whether visiting whisky distilleries or enjoying the landscapes as well videos and displays about local history and wildlife. Speyside Visitor Centre is situated on the Speyside Way beside th…
Kate And Mark
April 28, 2021
Cafe is open 1-4.30 Friday-Sunday Open April- September
Ewan
May 22, 2018
The Speyside Way is one of four official Long Distance Routes in Scotland. The Speyside Way runs from Buckie on the shore of the Moray Firth coast of NE Scotland, south-westwards to Aviemore on the edge of the Cairngorm Mountains, a distance of approximately 65 miles. There is also a 15-mile spur to Tomintoul.
Gill
September 6, 2014
Long distance path on route of former railway. Easy walking or hire bikes and go a bit further. Bike hire available locally. Maps available in the cottage.

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