Cairngorms National Park in November

Cairngorms National Park    

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(246) · National park in 26 Braeriach Court, United Kingdom
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Welcome to the Cairngorms National Park in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. The Cairngorms National Park is the largest national park in the UK and is …

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Sep 13, 2024
We drove through the Cairngorms on the Snow Roads, from south to north. The roads are fine!!! We almost skipped the snow roads because we were worried they would be too extreme for us (esp driving s… Full review by Adventure32674813049
Jul 8, 2024
We took a “little” drive through the Cairngorms and just took in the incredible beauty of the world around us. Heather and wildflowers all around. Full review by TravelChic4469
Jan 1, 2024
Stunning snow road. One of the best sceneries in my life. Whoever visit Scotland, must visit Cairngorm National Park for a day trip or an over night in Ski Resort. Beside sightseeing, you can also … Full review by Bellasopita

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I am doing the NC500 in August and I will be spending 2 days passing through the Cairngorm National Park. I’ve roughly …
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I am doing the NC500 in August and I will be spending 2 days passing through the Cairngorm National Park. I’ve roughly planned out to start at Blairgowrie and travel the snow roads up to Glenmore/Aviemore. Where the best places to wildcamp that don’t involve a trek and having to leave the car over night? Looked on Google maps for some Lochs but can’t really see any suitable parking. TIA
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Hi after Ballater you are out of the villages and into totally open country until Tomintoul. Once you get on the part of the A939 called the old military road you will be going into the high …
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Hi after Ballater you are out of the villages and into totally open country until Tomintoul. Once you get on the part of the A939 called the old military road you will be going into the high peak part of the snow roads, so very exposed. A lot of this part is single track roads with passing places so no real places to park overnight. Probably best to look for somewhere after Tomintoul, this part is bordering forest and I remember some places where you can pull off. Hope this helps.
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Answer by John G · Jul 8, 2021
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Are there public transports within the park? Is it possible to explore the park without a car?
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We had a car, and I did not notice any public bus.
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Answer by Solveig V · Dec 27, 2018
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