Best mountain peaks around Cromdale And Advie are situated within the Scottish Highlands, partly encompassed by the Cairngorms National Park. This region is characterized by heather-clad moorland hills and picturesque river valleys along the River Spey. The area offers a variety of walking routes and hiking trails, providing extensive views across Speyside and towards the Cairngorms. Its diverse terrain, from ancient woodlands to accessible hillwalking experiences, makes it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Carn Diamh (Stag's Cairn) is a great viewpoint looking over Glenlivet, to the Cairngorms and to Ben Rinnes
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Sporty climb, the last few meters are tough. Constantly changing landscape. Lots of scree and narrow paths, not easy to walk with poles
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The Dava Way is a long distance cycling and walking trail which follows the old railway line from Forres to Grantown-on-Spey. It's about 38km in total. The surface is mostly left as gravel which is quite chunky in some sections but it's flat.
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From this cairn (pile of stones) you have a view of the mountain peaks of the Cairngorms. On the other side you see flatter, cultivated land. Follow the path over the ridge to enjoy this beautiful view even longer. In the nearby Bike Glenlivet café you can enjoy good food and drinks after your walk. See www.glenlivetestate.co.uk/outdoor-activities/mountain-biking/glenlivet-bike-trails-cafe for address details, opening times and other information.
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A well-maintained, firm and dry path takes you to the top of Ben Rinnes. From this hilltop you can see the Cairngorms on one side and the Moray coast on the other. It can be windy at the top, so bring windproof clothing. You can enjoy a relatively warm picnic in the shelter of one of the rocks.
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The climb to the Lecht Ski centre and summit when riding from the north really starts in Tomintoul at about 345m. You follow the A939 up the valley to the sharp bend at the Well of Lecht at about 460m. From here when you round the bend it's an almost straight road and steeper to the summit at 640m. An awesome climb! Good in descent as well.
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The region offers several distinctive peaks and viewpoints. Carn Daimh Summit is a popular viewpoint known for its epic views of the Cairngorms and surrounding cultivated land. Another must-see is the View from Ben Rinnes, which provides panoramic vistas of the Cairngorms on one side and the Moray coast on the other. Additionally, Creagan a' Chaise, the highest point of the Cromdale Hills, offers extensive views across Speyside and Strath Avon, and Sgor Gaoithe is celebrated for its magnificent outlooks towards the Cairngorms.
Yes, the area has historical significance. On Creagan a' Chaise, you'll find a substantial cairn commemorating Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887. The Dava Summit 1052, located on the disused railway between Forres and Grantown on Spey, is another historical site featuring interpretive boards and a small museum, offering insights into the area's past.
The mountain peaks and viewpoints in Cromdale And Advie are renowned for their exceptional panoramic views. From locations like Creagan a' Chaise and Sgor Gaoithe, you can enjoy sweeping vistas of the Scottish Highlands, including the impressive Cairngorms, Speyside, Strath Avon, and even the Moray coast on clear days from Ben Rinnes.
Yes, the Cromdale Hills offer a range of routes suitable for various abilities. Sgor Gaoithe, for example, involves a moderate ascent of under 300 meters along a clear hill track, making it an excellent option for those new to hillwalking. The broader region also features a network of paths, including numerous easy trails through moorland and woodlands, accommodating diverse fitness levels and families.
Beyond hillwalking and hiking, the area around Cromdale And Advie offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as those found in the Running Trails around Cromdale And Advie guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like The Dava Way featured in the MTB Trails around Cromdale And Advie guide.
Absolutely. The region provides many easy hiking options, perfect for leisurely exploration. You can find several gentle routes, such as the Grantown-on-Spey – Old Spey Bridge loop or the Anagach Woods Trails – Old Cromdale Bridge loop, detailed in the Easy hikes around Cromdale And Advie guide.
The landscape is characterized by heather-clad moorland hills, ancient woodlands, and picturesque low-lying river valleys along the River Spey. The area is partly encompassed by the Cairngorms National Park, showcasing distinctive Scottish Highlands beauty with varied terrain and opportunities to observe local wildlife.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially from spots like Carn Daimh Summit and the View from Ben Rinnes, which are described as 'epic' and 'worth every effort.' The accessibility of many routes for hillwalkers and the captivating natural scenery of heather-clad moorlands and woodlands are also highly appreciated.
For those seeking a challenge, The Lecht Climb from Tomintoul offers a demanding ascent, particularly for cyclists. Starting in Tomintoul, this route follows the A939 up to the Lecht Ski Centre and summit, presenting a significant climb with rewarding views.
The MTB Trails around Cromdale And Advie guide provides details on various cycling routes, including those that incorporate mountain features. For instance, the Dava Way, which passes through the Dava Way Summit (1052 ft), is a long-distance cycling and walking trail following an old railway line.
When planning your visit, be prepared for varied weather conditions, especially at higher elevations. For example, it can be windy at the top of Ben Rinnes, so bringing windproof clothing is advisable. Many routes involve estate tracks and then transition to grassy and heathery terrain. Always check local conditions and plan your route according to your fitness level.


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