The Pass of Ryvoan and the Thieves' Road

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"Following cattle thieves and drovers to the lochan used by the fairies for their laundry."
Walk directions

Head upstream on a sandy track to the left of the river. After 550yds (503m), turn left on a wide smooth path with purple-top waymarkers. Ahead is a gate into Glenmore Lodge rifle range; here the path bends right, to a wide gravel track.

Turn right, away from Glenmore Lodge. At a side track on the right, keep ahead. The track narrows as it heads into the Pass of Ryvoan between steep wooded slopes of pine, birch and scree. At a path crossroads, the path left has a blue waymarker and is the one you'll take in a moment. Opposite it, a short path on the right leads to a viewpoint bench overlooking Lochan Uaine; just beyond this, take the steps on the right down to the lochan shore. Walk round to the left of the water on the beach. At the head of the loch a small path leads back up to the track. Turn sharp left, back to the junction already visited; now turn off to the right on to the narrower path with the blue waymarker.

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  Terrain  - Smooth tracks, one steep ascent
  Landscape  - Views over Rothiemurchus Forest to Cairn Gorm
  Dog friendliness  - Off lead but under close control
  Parking  - Allt Ban Bridge just south of Glenmore village
  Toilets en route  - Glenmore village
About the walk
The Pass of Ryvoan has all the atmosphere of a classic Cairngorm through-route. It's a scaled down version of the famous and fearsome Lairig Ghru that cuts through the Cairngorm range southwards from Aviemore. You pass from the shelter of the forest to a green lochan, trapped between two high and...
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Apart from the Orkneys and the Shetlands, Highland is Scotland’s northernmost county. Probably its most famous feature is the mysterious and evocative Loch Ness, allegedly home to an ancient monster that has embedded itself in the world’s modern mythology, and the region’s tourist industry.
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The Pass of Ryvoan and the Thieves' Road

Recommended by
Our view
"Following cattle thieves and drovers to the lochan used by the fairies for their laundry."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Smooth tracks, one steep ascent
  Landscape - Views over Rothiemurchus Forest to Cairn Gorm
  Dog friendliness - Off lead but under close control
  Parking - Allt Ban Bridge just south of Glenmore village
  Toilets en route - Glenmore village
About the walk
The Pass of Ryvoan has all the atmosphere of a classic Cairngorm through-route. It's a scaled down version of the famous and fearsome Lairig Ghru that cuts through the Cairngorm range southwards from Aviemore. You pass from the shelter of the forest to a green lochan, trapped between two high and...
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Highland
Apart from the Orkneys and the Shetlands, Highland is Scotland’s northernmost county. Probably its most famous feature is the mysterious and evocative Loch Ness, allegedly home to an ancient monster that has embedded itself in the world’s modern mythology, and the region’s tourist industry.