
The Steplar to Glenlivet
Allan Reid Car Park Allanreid car park, Glenlivet, United KingdomA linear walk with Dorenell and Glenlivet Ranger Services along Moray core path SP30 from Steplar in the upper Cabrach through to Glenlivet.
A linear walk with Dorenell and Glenlivet Ranger Services along Moray core path SP30 from Steplar in the upper Cabrach through to Glenlivet.
Guided walk of Glenbeg, Grantown-on-Spey’s hidden gem. Accompanied by a local STGA guide, historian and author. History, heritage, nature and great views of Cromdale Hills & Cairngorms.
Local storyteller and percussionist, Carol Scorer, offers an family friendly storytelling walk that takes you on a journey both of the imagination and the feet.
A wildlife safari walk in the Glenlivet Hills!
The Dava Moor, a wild, bleak or romantic spot north of Grantown. Walk with John as he reveals the history, legends, placenames and former settlements of a previous time.
Join local geologist Dave Longstaff on a 2-3 hour walk in Quarry Wood to look at the geology and to discuss a controversy that confounded early Victorian scientists.
Daytime Sunday walk to discover more about Lossiemouth's diverse history from Picts in the 9th Century to the development of 'old' and 'new' Lossie, it's fishing industry and of course Lossie's loon Ramsay MacDonald.
A moderate walk in the remote Braes of Glenlivet giving a good overview of the land use and wildlife of the area and finishing up at the historically significant 16th Century battle site.
A mainly off-path walk to up the Corbet Carn Mor taking in a wealth of induistrial, cultural and natural heritage from historic mines to blanket bogs.
A varied and fascinating walk touching on the history, ecology and community care of coastal land including a tiny remnant of the second largest sand dune system in Europe.
Learn about the natural medicines, foods, useful woods and more on this gentle walk in a lovely community woodland.
A challenging 37km E-bike ride from our Glenfiddich trailhead over to Blackwater Lodge, up through Dorenell wind farm to the base of Cooks Cairn and then back down Glenfiddich via the Suie.
Join a NTS Brodie Castle & Estate guide and guests (including artist/writer, Helen Wright, creator of the Isobel Gowdie mural) as we explore events in the long history of Auldearn.
Re-trace the steps of Sandy Edwards, an elderly Lossiemouth fisherman through his handwritten dairy. Explore the stories of the diary, mapping significant and poignant locations marked by history and community.
A stunningly beautiful walk through ancient and new woodland, with stunning views, amazing nature and a highly qualified and experienced guide.
An evening walk into Blackwater Lodge from Dorenell Visitor Centre to learn about the natural and cultural history of the area. Bring along a picnic to eat near Blackwater Lodge.
An opportunity to examine features of the late Permian Hopeman Sandstone Formation, including fossilised dunes and animal trackways, with local geologist Dave Longstaff.
Relax and restore in beautiful woodland surroundings by learning to practise natural mindfulness. Woodland themed tea, and snacks, included. Rediscover the woods and yourself.
Join John Halliday from Strathspey Tours on a walk along the Dava Way from near Dava Station to Grantown.
A timeline of Earth’s 4.6 billion year history! Every millimetre is 1000 years as we stride through the aeons and hear the awe-inspiring story of life on our planet.
An exceptional heritage walk with local writer Rob Wallen around Garmouth & Kingston.
Join us for a Midsummer Evening stroll exploring the history and mythology of pilgrimages to the sacred Well of St Mary's on the Orton Estate, Fochabers.
Enjoy a relaxing train journey from Dufftown to Drummuir and a scenic return walk back to Dufftown
Walk across the Dava Moor back to Grantown-on-Spey via Glenbeg. Varied scenery: moorland, hill farms, woodland and ending at the Square of 1765 Georgian planned town of Grantown.
A guided walk around the remains of the largest Cistercian Monastery in the North of Scotland, including the Abbot’s House, which is not usually accessible.
An Aberlour village walk with Dr John Barrett
An amble around Forres following the lines of Lime trees.