WARNING - By their nature, text files cannot include scanned images and tables. The process of converting documents to text only, can cause formatting changes and misinterpretation of the contents can sometimes result. Wherever possible you should refer to the pdf version of this document. PAGE 31 Map 14 Tomintoul The map on the opposite page shows the proposed core paths network for the area around Tomintoul. There are good links from the settlement to other local communities as well as over longer distances including the Speyside Way (GT24) and the path to Dorback (GT22). The community path (GT21) and all abilities path (GT18) are both popular for a range of abilities. The old military road (GT19) and other longer distance routes provide good opportunities for horse-riders and cyclists. Tomintoul Proposed Core Paths Path Ref No / Path Name/Description GT12 Glenconglass to Cairn Daimh GT17 Link Path GT18 All Abilities Path GT19 Old Military Road GT21 Tomintoul Community Path GT22 Tomintoul to Dorback GT24 The Speyside Way Spur Map 15 Drumin and Tomnavoulin The map on the opposite page shows the proposed core paths network for the area around Drumin and Tomnavoulin. The Crown Estate has developed circular walks for both communities (GT6 and GT9) and both of these are proposed as core paths as they provide for a range of activities and abilities close to where people live. The Speyside Way (GT24) and Cairn Daimh (GT12 and GT8) paths provide links between the dispersed communities in the area. The CNPA are working with the neighbouring Moray Council to try and ensure that the core paths link across the boundary in this location. Drumin and Tomnavoulin Proposed Core Paths Path Ref No / Path Name/Description GT5 The Bochel Circuit GT6 Tomnavoulin Community Path GT8 Tomnavoulin to Cairn Daimh GT9 Drumin Community Path GT12 Glenconglass to Cairn Daimh GT23 Drumin to Glenlivet Distillery GT24 The Speyside Way Spur CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY Core Paths Plan Draft • April 2008 PAGE 31 Image: Map 14 Tomintoul, Map 15 Dumin & Tomnavoulin (not available in full text format, please check pdf)