The Cairngorms National Park has everything from castles and distilleries to family attractions and outdoor fun…
The UK’s largest National Park, in the Scottish Highlands, offers masses of things to do including watersports, snowsports, wildlife watching, and some incredible high and low level walking and cycling routes.
Whether you want to stay in a boutique hotel or sleep under the stars, the options are endless.
Start planning your visit right now.
A little bit of inspiration…
Here are just a few examples of the many activities happening in the Cairngorms. Click here for more.
Visitor Attractions
6 of the best family friendly things to do around Aviemore
Accommodation
10 of the Best Cosy Cottages in the Cairngorms with a view
Accommodation
11 of the best glamping spots in the Cairngorms
Activities
10 reasons to drive the Snow Roads
Activities
Fiona Outdoor’s 5 great family friendly off-road cycling routes
Relax & unwind in your home away from home…
Discover the great selection of self-catering, hotels and B&Bs available in and around the Cairngorms area.
Accessible Adventure…
You’ve hit the jackpot with the Cairngorms National Park when it comes to an area with just so many outdoor activities to choose from.
It is a mecca for outdoors-lovers with all sorts of sporting activities on offer, on the mountain, down in the valley, on the golf course or on your bike. There is something for everyone. The Cairngorms National Park has outdoor activities for all levels of experience, just choose what suits you.
90 miles of SnowRoads
Sometimes, you have to take the road less travelled…
Discover the Park
The Cairngorms National Park encompasses mountains and valleys and within this, many different villages with their own communities.
The largest of the UK’s national parks, located in the heart of Scotland, the Cairngorms is made up of over 4,500sq km of un-spoilt countryside, five of
the UK’s six highest mountains, 43 munros, 9 nature reserves, an abundance of majestic wildlife, glistening lochs, fast flowing rivers and huge swathes of forests containing ancient Caledonian Pine trees.
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