Walking Hiking
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ClimbingThe Cairngorms are among the coldest and wildest places in Britain with some of the best rock and winter climbing at its heart. You can actually see the Northern Corries from Aviemore. Take a journey in to the granite cathedrals of the Cairngorms to experience the best and the worst of the weather that can be found in the Highlands of Scotland. |
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Mountain RailwayWith some of the most spectacular views in Scotland looking across the Cairngorms National Park and beyond, it’s no wonder that CairnGorm Mountain is one of the country’s leading visitor attractions in the Scottish Highlands. |
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Northern Corries WalkOpportunities like this don’t come along too often – but now you have the chance to enjoy something truly spectacular by walking one of the most famous mountain areas in the Scottish Highlands. |
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Ranger ServiceCairngorm Mountain Ranger Service ensure stewardship on behalf of Highlands & Islands Enterprise for theCairngorm Estate and provide a welcome and support service for visitors to the Estate. |
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Walk @ The TopOpportunities like this don’t come along too often – but now you have the chance to enjoy something truly spectacular by walking to the top of Cairn Gorm, Scotland’s sixth highest mountain and gazing at the incredible views or simply experiencing the Scottish weather. |
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Walk up, train downLet’s be honest – hiking up a mountain can be a fairly exhausting experience. So the last thing you may want after walking to the summit may be to walk all the way down again. |
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Walks & TrailsFrom the ‘Walk @ the Top’ to the ‘Walk Up, Train Down’, walking at Cairn Gorm Mountain is one of the most amazing experiences you can enjoy on any holiday in the UK. High mountain trails for the experienced, lower level way marked trails the whole family can enjoy and also a trail suitable for wheelchair and buggy access. It’s all here in the Cairngorms National Park. |


