See Highland cows grazing in fields near the road in enchanting Glen Tanar, on the eastern periphery of the Cairngorms National Park. Glen Tanar estate offers various activities, too. Plan a trip to Glen Tanar Drumbuie Farm Stay at Drumbuie Farm B&B on the northern shores of the mystical ...
This natural playground is part of the Eastern Cairngorms National Park, where you’ll find some beautiful scenery on your runs down the mountain. The atmosphere here is known to be friendly and welcoming, and the ski school offers a huge variety of courses. Hire your equipment (preferably ahe...
Beyond the city, flights to Edinburgh put you just a couple of hours’ drive from the wilderness of the Cairngorms National Park, home of the royal Balmoral Castle. Or take a tour bus further to Loch Ness. Whether you catch a glimpse of the mythical monster ‘Nessy’ or not, you can ...
Or find out why Aberdeenshire is called “Scotland’s Castle Country” – among them, the dramatically placed Dunnottar Castle. What’s more, if you love the great outdoors, be sure to visit the stunning Cairngorms National Park in northeast Scotland. Taste the Scottish “water of life” ...
Every morning, the whisky-slinging Tully bar is transformed into a coffee shop and bakehouse, supplying a last hygge hug before you head out kayaking, fly fishing or gorge walking in the stark beauty of the Cairngorms National Park. Sister stay Ballintaggart Farm, a pair of two-bedroom ...
My leap happened when I worked for the Cairngorms National Park Authority. Guiding my explorations into this strange new landscape was Nan Shepherd. Unlike the goal-directed mindset of many mountaineers, she is not concerned with peaks or personal beats. Shepherd sees the mount...
Post by:Camila Camila grew up between the French Canadian and Chilean cultures, before moving to Scotland in 2012. When she’s not travelling or writing about travels, Camila loves to read, run, and puzzle. Her favourite destinations have been Reykjavík, Copenhagen, Estonia and Cape Town. ...
Go Skiing in the Cairngorms Scotland is by no means a warm and sunny country! In most cases this would be a huge downside, but what it does provide is some great opportunities during winter to do some skiing in the Cairngorm Mountains, and National Park. ...
The Cairngorms Region, as an awesome example of Scottish national parks, is home to some great adventure activities – from Landmark Adventure Park for families to challenging mountain trails for experienced hikers. The West Highlands also has some mesmerising attractions – including the gorgeous ...