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Cairngorms National Park Adventures

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.

1,118,720
Acres Protected
280
Miles of Trails
1.9 million
Annual Visitors
2003
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Cairngorms National Park.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fees required, but some activities and guided tours may have fees.

Best Time to Visit

Late spring through early fall for hiking; winter for skiing and snowboarding.

Visitor Information

Main visitor center is at Aviemore; several smaller centers throughout the park.

Getting There

Accessible by A9 highway; some areas may have limited access during winter due to snow.

Weather & Climate

The park experiences a typical Highland climate with mild summers and cold, snowy winters. Temperature ranges from 0°F in winter to 70°F in summer.

Conservation Efforts

Climate change poses a risk to native habitats, and conservation efforts are ongoing to protect species like the capercaillie and Scottish wildcat.

Camping in Cairngorms National Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Glenmore Campsite

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near Loch Morlich, offering easy access to both trails and water sports.

Braemar Caravan Park

Developed
Reservations Required

Situated near the village of Braemar, providing facilities for caravans and campers.

Top Trails

Ben Macdui via Carn a' Mhaim

Hard
10.5 miles

A challenging hike that rewards you with panoramic mountain views.

Ryvoan Pass and The Green Loch

Moderate
6 miles

Explore scenic paths leading to the mesmerizing Green Loch.

Loch Muick Circuit

Moderate
8 miles

A circular walk around a picturesque loch with dramatic landscape views.

Glen Feshie Trail

Moderate
7 miles

A beautiful hike through one of the park's most serene glens.

Trailblazer Tips

Start early to enjoy quieter trails and experience stunning sunrises.

Winter conditions can be harsh; ensure you have proper gear for snow sports.

Book accommodations and guided hikes in advance during peak seasons.

Consider a guided wildlife tour to spot elusive species like the Scottish wildcat.

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