Cairngorms National Park is the largest park in the UK, boasting vast and wild landscapes perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure in hiking, skiing, and wildlife watching.
Cairngorms National Park covers a significant area in the Scottish Highlands, enveloping a diverse range of landscapes that include rugged mountains, expansive forests, and deep lochs. Established in 2003, it is the largest national park in the UK and houses five of the UK's highest peaks, including Ben Macdui. The park is a haven for wildlife, with species such as red deer, golden eagles, and the elusive Scottish wildcat. Historical sites within the park add cultural intrigue alongside natural beauty. Popular recreational activities include hiking, skiing in the winter months at CairnGorm Mountain, and mountain biking on numerous trails. The park's vastness and varied terrain offer something for every visitor, from tranquil nature walks to challenging climbs.
Ben Macdui, the second-highest mountain in the UK offering breathtaking views.
Rich forest ecosystems with iconic Scots pine trees and rare wildlife.
Loch an Eilein, with its picturesque castle and surrounding trails.
The Lairig Ghru, a famous mountain pass providing a challenging hiking experience.
A popular destination for winter sports, complete with a funicular railway.
A scenic hiking route leading you through stunning landscapes and to the Green Loch.
Known for its ancient pine forests and opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing and horseback riding.