Location Info
Quithel lies in rural Strathspey near Grantown-on-Spey, surrounded by farmland, woodland pockets and estate roads typical of the area. Local tracks are usually compacted-earth or gravel farm and estate routes connecting fields and small woodland blocks.
Terrain is gently undulating, shaped by the wider Spey Valley landscape. Surfaces include compacted earth, gravel and minor tarmac rural lanes depending on the exact access point.
Course Description
Wide trails firm hard packed surface with plenty of variation on both trails, some very fast parts on the trails.
Directions
From The South:
Head towards Aberdeen on the A90, continue on past Laurencekirk and past Fourdon for approx 6 miles, take a left turn to Temple of Fiddes*, continue onto multi-crossroards and veer right (rally signpost) continue straight on to the level crossing and immediately right over crossing (rally signpost) follow road to he next junction then go straight accross (Rally sign) follow signs from here through the forest.
From The North:
Continue past Stonehaven on A90 for approx 3 miles then turn right to Temple of Fiddes and then follow as above*.
SSHC
The Scottish Siberian Husky Club (SSHC) is a UK breed club dedicated to the promotion, welfare and responsible ownership of the Siberian Husky in Scotland. The organisation brings together owners, breeders and enthusiasts who share an interest in the breed’s history, health and working heritage.
The club organises a range of activities including Championship and Open dog shows, educational resources on breed health and standards, and working rallies where owners can participate in traditional husky harness activities. These events highlight the breed’s dual role as both a show dog and a working sled dog.
Alongside its events programme, the Scottish Siberian Husky Club provides guidance on responsible ownership, breeding ethics and welfare through its code of ethics, educational materials and welfare initiatives. Through these efforts the club works to preserve the characteristics, health and working ability that define the Siberian Husky as a northern working breed.
Upcoming SSHC events
November 2026
SSHC Nov Rally
Sat 7th Nov '26- Sun 8th Nov '26
December 2026
SSHC Dec Rally
Sat 5th Dec '26- Sun 6th Dec '26
January 2027
SSHC Jan Rally
Sat 30th Jan '27- Sun 31st Jan '27
March 2027
SSHC Mar Rally
Sat 20th Mar '27- Sun 21st Mar '27
