Feshiebridge
COVID-19 update
All FLS visitor centres are currently closed. Walking and mountain bike trails remain open, as do most toilets and car parks, but do check below for local updates for closures.
We want to ensure your visit is an enjoyable and safe one.
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Discover intriguing sculptures in this riverside forest
Feshiebridge is part of a beautiful, peaceful forest that washes against the great bulk of the Cairngorm mountains.
There are beautiful trails along the wide grassy bank of the River Feshie, perfect for a picnic, and some intriguing sculptures to discover among the trees, by the celebrated artist Frank Bruce.
Our guide to Glenmore Forest Park
Walking trails
Frank Bruce Sculpture Trail
A winding path through tall trees and a tranquil walled garden, visiting the remarkable sculptures of Frank Bruce.
A firm smooth path; generally flat with some short gentle gradients.
Allow ¾ hour
Frank Bruce was a self-taught sculptor from a village in Aberdeenshire. His carvings, exploring Scottish culture and our relationship with others, fill the woodland with spirits and stories in the only outdoor sculpture garden in the Cairngorms National Park.

River Feshie Trail
A narrow natural path along the river. There are lots of places to stop and watch the water.
A mostly narrow grassy trail with rough and uneven rocky sections. Can be wet and muddy after rain. Contains short fairly steep sections. Narrow bridges.
Allow 1 hour
The River Feshie drains vast quantities of water from the high Cairngorm mountains. Sometimes it’s a slow, mist-covered ribbon; at other times a powerful torrent.
Feshie Woodland Trail
A trail notice is in effect
Timber lorries may be encountered on the forest road section of the trail following recent forestry work.
A peaceful trail into a classic Cairngorm landscape of tumbling burns, heather and Scots pines.
A moderately steep route, with short steeper sections. Earthy paths with some narrow, rough sections, including stone steps and roots. Can be wet after rain. Includes two public road crossings.
Allow 1¼ hour

Facilities & access
Life's essentials
The nearest places to eat are in Kincraig village.
No camping is allowed within the car park area.
Car parking
Car parking at this site is free
Getting here
From Aviemore take the B9152 south to Kincraig. Turn left opposite the war memorial, signposted for Feshiebridge, and follow the road through the village and across the river to a T-junction. Turn left here and the car park on your left after about ½ mile (800 metres).
Using SatNav?
PH21 1NG is the nearest postcode, although it is a little further up Glenfeshie.
Public transport
Buses run to Kincraig, about 1 mile (1.6 km) away. Check Traveline Scotland for details.
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