Rothiemurchus Forest to the Iron Bridge
Perthshire
Rothiemurchus Forest is one of the largest surviving remnants of the ancient Caledonian pine forest, and this 7.6km circuit to the Iron Bridge follows well-maintained tracks through a landscape of towering Scots pine, juniper, birch and heather that has been continuous woodland since the last Ice Age. The route follows the Cairngorm Club footpath through the forest to the Iron Bridge over the Am Beanaidh river, a popular turning point where the water runs clear and cold over granite boulders. Red squirrels, crested tits and Scottish crossbills inhabit the canopy, and the forest floor is a carpet of blaeberry, moss and pine needles. With 195 metres of gentle climbing, the terrain is easy throughout.
This is one of the finest dog friendly walks in the Cairngorms for dogs that love woodland. Off-lead potential is high throughout the forest, with wide tracks and minimal hazards giving dogs genuine freedom to range and explore. The river at the Iron Bridge provides excellent swimming and paddling access in clean, cold Highland water. Livestock risk is negligible within the forest. The pine-scented air and soft forest floor create a sensory environment that dogs find deeply engaging in every season. Rothiemurchus Farm shop and café near the start welcomes dogs, and the estate is well set up for visitors with good parking. The forest connects to numerous other Cairngorms walks for those wanting to extend their day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Rothiemurchus Forest scores 9 out of 10 for dog friendliness, making it one of the top-rated walks in the Cairngorms. The wide, well-maintained forest tracks are easy to navigate with dogs, livestock risk within the forest is negligible, and the river at the Iron Bridge offers brilliant swimming and paddling in clean Highland water. Rothiemurchus Farm shop and café near the start also welcomes dogs, so you're well looked after from the moment you arrive.
Off-lead potential is described as high throughout this walk, thanks to wide tracks, minimal hazards and very low livestock risk within the forest. Dogs have genuine freedom to explore the pine forest and heathery floor, and the route gives them plenty of space to range without much cause for concern. It's worth keeping an eye out for wildlife , the forest is home to red squirrels and rare birds like crested tits and Scottish crossbills , so a reliable recall is always worth having.
The circuit is 7.6km with only 195 metres of gentle climbing, so it's a comfortable outing for most dogs and owners. Parking is roadside at Coylumbridge (PH22 1QG) with limited spaces and a few lay-bys near the campsite entrance, so arriving early on busy days is a good idea. The forest connects to other Cairngorms walks if you want to extend your day, and cafés can be found in Aviemore and Coylumbridge for a post-walk stop.
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Location
Roadside parking by the entrance to Rothiemurchus Camp and Caravan Park, Coylumbridge, Aviemore, PH22 1QG
57.174257, -3.796171
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