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10 Exciting Reasons to visit Cairngorms National Park

Visit Cairngorms National Park this year and use our handy guide below to make the most of your time spent in this idyllic and diverse part of Scotland. 

About Cairngorms National Park 

The Cairngorms National Park is the largest national park in the UK, and a treasure trove of natural wonders. Home to five of the six highest mountains in Scotland, including Ben Macdui, it boasts a diverse ecosystem with ancient Caledonian pine forests and a variety of wildlife such as red deer and golden eagles. The park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like hiking, skiing, and wildlife watching. Cairngorms is not only a scenic marvel but also a vital conservation area, emphasizing the importance of preserving its rich biodiversity. With a plethora of activities on offer, we’ve condensed down the top 10 reasons you should visit this year;

  1. Stunning Natural Beauty: The Cairngorms boast breathtaking landscapes, including expansive mountains, ancient forests, pristine lochs, and rolling hills. This natural beauty creates a picturesque setting that attracts nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful escape from urban life. 
  1. Outdoor Recreation Opportunities: The region offers a plethora of outdoor activities, making it a haven for adventure seekers. Whether it’s hiking, mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, or wildlife watching, the Cairngorms provide a diverse range of recreational opportunities for individuals, families, and groups. 
  1. Luxury Accommodation: The Hollies Retreats are nestled within the Cairngorms and offer a unique and tranquil escape, providing an opportunity to stay amidst the stunning landscapes of the national park while enjoying the distinctive charm of Highland Lodges and the delightful presence of onsite Highland Cows. 
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  1. Wildlife Watching: The Cairngorms are renowned for their rich biodiversity, including iconic species like red deer, golden eagles, ospreys, and reindeer. Wildlife enthusiasts and photographers flock to the area for a chance to witness and capture these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. 
  1. Whisky Distilleries: The Cairngorms are located within the Speyside region, famous for its Scotch whisky production. The presence of renowned distilleries like Glenlivet, Macallan, and Glenfiddich attracts whisky aficionados from around the world. The opportunity to explore the Speyside Whisky Trail is a significant draw for those interested in Scotland’s liquid gold. 
  1. Historical and Cultural Attractions: With castles like Balmoral and historical sites scattered across the landscape, the Cairngorms offer a glimpse into Scotland’s rich history and culture. Visitors can explore these landmarks, learn about the region’s past, and immerse themselves in the unique heritage of the Highlands. 
  1. Winter Sports Destination: During the winter months, the Cairngorms transform into a winter sports paradise. Skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts are drawn to the area for its challenging slopes and stunning snow-covered scenery. The Cairngorm Mountain resort is a major attraction for those seeking winter adventures. 
  1. Peaceful Retreats: The Cairngorms provide a serene and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those looking to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. Our lodges each come with hot tubs With easy access to Aviemore and Grantown-on-Spey, you have everything you could need at your fingertips!

  1. Accessibility and Gateway to the Highlands: Situated centrally within Scotland, the Cairngorms serve as a gateway to the broader Highlands. The ease of access makes it a convenient starting point for exploring the wider region, including other scenic areas, historic sites, and coastal landscapes. 
  1. Dark Sky Park Designation: The Cairngorms National Park has been designated as a Dark Sky Park, making it an exceptional location for stargazing. The lack of light pollution allows visitors to witness the majesty of the night sky, attracting astronomers, astrophotographers, and those seeking a unique celestial experience. For more information, read our guide on Scotland’s Dark Skies

To truly immerse yourself in the wonders of the Cairngorms, make the most of your stay by booking our luxury accommodation at The Hollies Retreats. Nestled in the heart of this enchanting region, The Hollies Retreats offer a perfect blend of comfort, luxury and proximity to the area’s top attractions. With our dog-friendly, cosy lodges complete with hot tubs, visitors can experience the charm of the Scottish Highlands whilst enjoying modern amenities. We are conveniently located for exploring stunning natural landscapes, indulging in outdoor activities, and embarking on cultural adventures.  

Secure your booking here and let the Cairngorms enchant you right from your doorstep.