Visit Cairngorms National Park and Enjoy Snowsports in Scotland
The Cairngorms National Park officially opened on the 1st of September 2003. It is Scotland's second national park, and the U.K's largest at 3800 square kilometres (1400 square miles)
It stretches from Grantown on Spey to the heads of the Angus Glens, from Ballater to Dalwhinnie and Drumochter including much of the Laggan area in the southwest and a large area of the Glen Livet estate and the Strathdon/Glen Buchat area. Home to 46 Munros (mountains over 3000 feet high) and some of Scotland’s cleanest rivers
The National Park area is home to a quarter of Scotland's native woodland with the biggest continuous stretches of near natural vegetation in Britain. It is a refuge for a host of rare plants and creatures, including 25% of the U.K's threatened species
Cairngorm Mountain
Known as 'A Natural High' - if you're looking for true inspiration, enjoyment and fun here is probably Scotland's greatest mountain experience
Enjoy the highest mountain railway in the UK and the only one in Scotland. It will carry visitors in total comfort (protected from the infamous Scottish weather!) from car park level to the new Ptarmigan Station and the higher lying snowfields in around fifteen minutes. And nestled just below the summit of CairnGorm the brand new Ptarmigan Station offers spectacular views combined with a mountain exhibition and the highest panoramic restaurant and shopping in the UK
Offical Website - www.cairngormmountain.com
Mountain sports
For over 100 years, the Cairngorms have been recognised as one of the finest year-round sport and recreational playgrounds in the world. During this period the sheer beauty of scale, landscape and climate have been enjoyed by millions of outdoor enthusiasts. From exhilarating skiing and snowboarding, to orienteering, superb Munro bagging and fantastic mixed high and low level walking of all grades. A safe environment, with tuition available for many sports, and or course equipment hire