Glenmore National Nature Reserve is a protected area in the Scottish Highlands known for its ancient Caledonian pine forest, diverse wildlife, and varied outdoor recreational opportunities.
Glenmore National Nature Reserve is situated near Aviemore in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland. Covering a large area of predominantly native Caledonian pinewood, the reserve preserves one of the largest remnants of this ancient woodland ecosystem in the UK. The forest is home to rare and protected species, including capercaillie, Scottish wildcat, red squirrel, and crested tit. The landscape features a mix of pinewoods, wetlands, and heathland, with views of the Morlich and Loch Morlich areas adjacent to it. Historically, Glenmore has been managed for conservation and recreation, balancing the preservation of fragile habitats with the promotion of public access. Visitors are drawn to Glenmore for its extensive network of trails that cater to hikers, mountain bikers, and wildlife watchers. Several well-maintained paths lead through the forest and along the shores of Loch Morlich, providing opportunities to explore the natural flora and fauna or simply enjoy the scenic beauty of the Highlands. The reserve also offers facilities such as a visitor center with educational displays. Key landmarks include the Loch Morlich shoreline and the nearby Cairngorm Mountains, which form a dramatic backdrop to the reserve. Glenmore’s appeal lies in its accessibility combined with its sense of wilderness, making it a popular destination for families, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience one of Scotland’s finest examples of native woodland and highland scenery.
Caledonian pine forest, a rare and ancient woodland ecosystem
Loch Morlich shoreline with sandy beaches and clear waters
Diverse wildlife including the elusive Scottish wildcat and capercaillie
Proximity to Cairngorm Mountains offering spectacular highland vistas
One of the last remnants of Scotland’s ancient native pinewoods, supporting rare flora and fauna.
A sandy freshwater beach offering swimming, picnicking, and watersports against a mountainous backdrop.
Provides educational exhibitions, maps, and guidance to explore Glenmore and the surrounding Cairngorms.