Open glades, tree-fringed lochs, and summits combine for a wildlife-rich woodland with sublime Cairngorms views.
Craigellachie couldn’t be easier to get to—west of Aviemore, in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, it’s easily accessible by boot and bike and only moments away from bus stops and the town’s train station. Even better, the popularity of the mountains to the east means Craigellachie rarely gets overrun by visitors, leaving its woodland trails and viewpoints tranquil and perfect for meditative hikes. Ramblers have a choice of four forest paths to follow, ranging from 0.7 to 4.4 kilometres in length, while every season brings different highlights for nature lovers and birdwatchers. In particular, the reserve is a popular hangout for peregrine falcons, who come to nest in the craggy summits.
One of the largest swathes of birch woodlands in Strathspey, this terrain is a joy to discover at any time of year. Highlights abound, particularly from March to May, which is best for woodland blooms, and June to early September, when the forests come alive with butterflies and dragonflies. In winter, birches reflect the mood of the coldest season, with leaves replaced by frosted boughs and snow-laden branches. For sensational, Alpine-style panoramas, visit from January to February.