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Easy hiking trails around Loch Morlich are set within Glenmore Forest Park, offering a landscape shaped by ancient Caledonian Pine Forest and the backdrop of the Cairngorm Mountains. The region features unique golden sandy beaches along the freshwater loch, a result of glacial movement. The terrain primarily consists of forest paths and loch-side trails, with gentle elevation changes suitable for accessible walks.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Caledonian Forest is very special, and it makes this climb very pleasant indeed.
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An understandably popular spot, but that's understandable with such a beautiful beach and lake. Besides swimming, stopping for the view is also worth it. You'll also find several restaurants and cafes nearby, such as the Boat House café and the Allt Mor café.
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Picturesque little lake at the foot of a rock face. A nice place to stop and enjoy the view or even take a dip in the refreshing water.
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It's clearly a popular spot, but that's understandable with such a beautiful beach and lake. Besides swimming, stopping for the view is also worthwhile. You'll also find several restaurants and cafes nearby, such as the Boat House café and the Allt Mor café.
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The Glenmore Forest Park Visitor Center and the adjacent Allt Mor Café were a wonderful stop after our overnight stay a little further on at the Ryvoan Bothy. After a mediocre breakfast that we brought with us to the bothy, we enjoyed a delicious breakfast and good coffee.
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Nice photo opportunity. When ascending or descending, you should watch where you step (it's not difficult terrain, but there are no standardized, smooth steps either).
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Great view, wonderful panorama that you can hardly get enough of!
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Not necessarily a highlight - it is a bridge over a watercourse.
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Loch Morlich offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 115 routes specifically graded as easy. These are part of a larger network of nearly 270 routes in the area, catering to various abilities.
The trails are set within Glenmore Forest Park, offering a distinctive landscape. You'll find golden sandy beaches along the freshwater loch, a rare sight for an inland body of water, all framed by the majestic Cairngorm Mountains and ancient Caledonian Pine Forest. This combination creates a truly scenic and memorable hiking experience.
Yes, several easy circular routes allow you to experience the loch's beauty. A popular option is the Loch Morlich Beach – Loch Morlich Beach loop, which is about 4.3 miles (6.9 km) and takes you through the forest and along the loch shore. Another great choice is the Loch Morlich – Loch Morlich loop from Glenmore Forest, covering about 4.1 km.
The easy trails primarily consist of wide, smooth gravel paths and well-maintained forest tracks. While generally flat, some routes may include gentle elevation changes, making them suitable for accessible walks and families. The paths wind through the ancient Caledonian Pine Forest and along the loch's shore, offering continuous scenic views.
The Ryvoan Pass loop from Glenmore Forest Park is a popular 4.4-mile (7.0 km) trail that winds through the forest and offers views towards Ryvoan Pass. Another favourite is the Glenmore Visitor Centre – Loch Morlich Beach loop, which features wide gravel sections leading to the unique sandy shores of Loch Morlich with mountain backdrops.
Absolutely. Many easy trails are ideal for families, featuring gentle gradients and well-maintained paths. The unique sandy beaches of Loch Morlich, such as Loch Morlich Beach, provide excellent spots for children to play and relax during or after a walk. The surrounding Caledonian Pine Forest also offers opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, Loch Morlich is generally dog-friendly. Most trails within Glenmore Forest Park welcome dogs, though it's always recommended to keep them on a lead, especially due to the presence of wildlife like red squirrels and deer, and to respect other hikers and watersports users. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Beyond the stunning views of the Cairngorm Mountains and the ancient Caledonian Pine Forest, you can visit the unique Loch Morlich Beach, known for its golden sand. You might also encounter sections of The Old Logging Way, a historic trail, or enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the Gravel track on the south side of Loch Morlich.
Yes, there are several parking areas available within Glenmore Forest Park, including at the Glenmore Visitor Centre and near Loch Morlich Beach. These provide convenient access to many of the easy hiking trails. Fees may apply at some car parks.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,500 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning scenery, the unique sandy beaches, the well-maintained paths suitable for all abilities, and the peaceful atmosphere of the ancient Caledonian Pine Forest.
Loch Morlich offers beauty year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery and active wildlife, while summer provides warmer weather ideal for combining hiking with watersports. Autumn showcases spectacular fall colours in the forest. Even in winter, the snow-capped Cairngorms create a dramatic backdrop, though some paths might be icy or snowy, requiring appropriate footwear.
Yes, the Glenmore Visitor Centre, located conveniently near many trailheads, offers facilities including toilets and often a cafe. There are also other cafes and refreshment options in the immediate vicinity of Loch Morlich and nearby Aviemore, providing places to refuel after your hike.


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