Little Conval Cafe Loop

Sun 3rd Mar 2024

Walk Details:

Event Type
Group Walk
Region / Area
Scotland / Speyside
Local Group
North of Scotland
Distance
16ml.
Start Time
09:30
Route
Starting from Aberlour

Going SE on minor road & forest tracks to Gownie Woods, then up south ridge of Little Conval & over the other side to Glach-en-ronack pass. East along tracks to cross over B9009 to a quiet minor road leading to Dufftown for a lunch stop. The way marked disused railway line path & Speyside way back to Aberlour

General Notes
After the Cafe lunch in Dufftown any striders will have the opportunity canter back to Aberlour on the Speyside Way. Maximum of 2 dogs allowed on this walk providing the owners have pet insurance
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Walk Report

Thankfully, the weather was very good for our 15 mile loop walk from Aberlour to Little Conval (552m), then down to Dufftown for lunch at the Coffee Pot Cafe. A good turnout of 15 LDWA members for this walk, with an opportunity for walkers to go at their own pace on the last 7 miles of way marked path to Aberlour.

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Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2016.
© OpenStreetMap contributors under Open Database Licence.
Rights of way data from selected Local Authorities.
Large scale digital mapping is provided by John Thorn.