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  • Location: Kincraig, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

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    January 29, 2023

    Cycling

    Friendly cafe and art gallery with outdoor seating and bike storage area. Coffees, teas and cakes from inside or the famous Inshriach potting shed. Freshly prepared daily specials, sourced locally, seasonally and responsibly.

    The gallery showcases a variety of local artists and makers including a permanent display of Ann Vastano.
    Superb coffee, great spot for lunch or a cake. Can be quite busy so you might need to wait for a table.

    August 13, 2023

    Mountain biking

    Beautiful place to stop for coffee and a meal.
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    River Tromie and Kincraig loop from Kingussie – Cairngorms National Park

    53.9km

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    Embark on a challenging 33.5-mile (53.9 km) touring bicycle loop from Kingussie, gaining 1889 feet (576 metres) of elevation over approximately 4 hours and 8 minutes. This difficult route plunges you into the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, traversing varied surfaces from forest tracks and open moorland to rough Land Rover tracks and single-track paths. You will wind through wild glens like Glen Tromie and Glen Feshie, passing ancient Caledonian pine forests and enjoying panoramic views of the Monadhliath Mountains and several lochs, including the picturesque Loch Insh. Be prepared for steep descents with loose gravel and the possibility of boggy sections, which might require you to push your bike.

    This loop is classified as a hard bike ride, demanding very good fitness and proficiency in bike repair and navigation. The terrain includes unpaved and difficult sections, and you may even need to ford rivers, which can be tricky with high water levels. As a remote route, phone signal can be unreliable in certain areas, so plan accordingly. While the Kingussie area offers various routes, this specific loop is for experienced touring cyclists seeking a true adventure.

    Considered one of the most popular touring cycling routes around Kingussie, this trail stands out for its remote character and the opportunity to experience the diverse and wild landscapes of the Cairngorms National Park. Along the way, you will encounter historically significant sites such as the Ruthven Barracks and Gaick Lodge, an old shooting lodge with a dramatic past. The route offers a compelling mix of natural splendor and a genuine sense of adventure, making it a memorable experience for well-prepared cyclists.

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    Embark on the Inch and Kincraig loop from Kingussie, a moderate touring bicycle ride through the stunning Cairngorms National Park. This route spans 15.8 miles (25.4 km) with an elevation gain of 506 feet (154 metres), typically taking around 1 hour and 29 minutes to complete. You will cycle past the scenic Loch Insh, offering views over the Insh Marshes and the River Spey, and through ancient Caledonian pine forests. Keep an eye out for the historic Ruthven Barracks, a well-preserved ruin providing superb views of the unique landscape, and the impressive River Tromie Gorge.

    This loop is generally considered moderate and suitable for various skill levels, with mostly paved surfaces, well-maintained tracks, and quiet roads. While the route is accessible, some segments, particularly if you venture onto unpaved sections of the Speyside Way, might present a few climbs that challenge beginners. The starting point of Kingussie holds a gold cycle-friendly community award, making it a welcoming base for your adventure. You can also find refreshments at the Old Post Office Cafe Gallery in Kincraig, a popular stop for local cyclists.

    The Inch and Kincraig loop is a top favourite among local touring cyclists, known for its diverse landscapes and points of interest. It integrates with the Speyside Way, one of Scotland's Great Trails, adding to its appeal. Beyond the picturesque Loch Insh and the Monadhliath Mountains, the trail winds through ancient Caledonian pine forests, which are vital habitats for many rare and endangered species. You might even spot Ospreys nesting near Loch Insh during the summer months, adding a unique wildlife viewing opportunity to your ride.

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    Cycle through the heart of the Insh Marshes Nature Reserve on this easy touring bicycle route, starting and ending in Kincraig. You will cover 15.1 miles (24.3 km) with a gentle 475 feet (145 metres) of elevation gain, typically finishing in about 1 hour and 25 minutes. The trail offers a peaceful journey past diverse wetlands, where you can spot various birds and insects, and provides expansive vistas from the scenic Loch Insh Viewpoint towards the western Cairngorm mountains. The path winds through hushed woodlands and open areas, giving you a real sense of the reserve's natural beauty.

    This route is designed for easy touring cycling, making it suitable for riders of all abilities. The paths are generally accessible, with many sections featuring mostly paved surfaces for a smooth ride. While no specific warnings are noted, it is always a good idea to check local conditions before you head out, especially concerning weather or any temporary closures. You can easily access the starting point in Kincraig, which offers a convenient base for your ride.

    The Insh Marshes are recognized as one of Europe's most important wetlands, teeming with a rich variety of wildlife. Beyond the natural beauty, you might also catch a glimpse of the historic Ruthven Barracks in the distance from certain points along the route. This trail provides a unique opportunity to experience the ecological significance and scenic grandeur of the Cairngorms National Park from the saddle of your bicycle.

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