The Cairngorms National Park encompasses mountains and valleys and within this, many different villages withtheir 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 ...
but the scenery is stunning. Mountains and lochs - absolutely beautiful. The towns of Tomintoul and Braemar were nice places to stop for shops and a meal. You won't be disappointed traveling through this area. If you go in late summer, you'll...
Much of the area lies within the Cairngorms National Park. Its 52 mountains over 900m include Lochnagar, which Queen Victoria called the jewel of the Cairngorms. For Queen and countryside; Nature lovers and royal spotters flock to Deeside Entitled Shared Stories: A Year In The Cairngorms, it ...
The Cairngorms National Park stretches 4,528 sq km (1,748 sq miles). It officially became a National Park in 2003 and was later extended to include the area of Blair Atholl in 2008. Key towns Aviemore, Kingussie, Grantown-on-Spey and Ballater. Inverness is the closest city to the ...
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The issue is particularly sensitive in the case of the Cairngorms National Park (CNP) where charging has spread to a number of key car parks across the area. Based on the results of a survey of over 300 visitors this paper investigates visitors' attitudes and perceptions towards car park ...
The Cairngorms is a stirring landscape of towering trees, shimmering lochs and majestic wildlife. The area was designated as a national park in 2003, and later extended in 2010. It is our largest national park – almost twice the size of theLake District– and home to four of the five hig...
Promote understanding and enjoyment of the area by the public Promote the sustainable, economic and social development of the Parks communities With 18,000 residents and around two million annual visitors, it can be a challenge to ensure the National Park continues to achieve its net zero goals....