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Cairngorms National Park: Point of Interest Map
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Cairngorms National Park

Map of Cairngorms National Park
Cities and Towns in or near the Cairngorms
Highlights of Scotland
The Lothians
The Lothians, home to Scotland`s capital city, Edinburgh, is a remarkable region. From historic properties to striking architecture, stunning scenery, fascinating wildlife, fine food, and other fun activities, Edinburgh never lacks excitement! Outside Edinburgh, experience sweeping landscapes of ancient battlefields, country houses, and castles.
Central Scotland
Central Scotland covers the dramatic regions of Stirling and the Trossachs, Perthshire, and Fife. The mainland strip showcases the country's splendor. Central Scotland is replete with steely blue lochs reflecting soaring, fortress-like craggy peaks, and ancient woodlands, serving as the backdrop to some of the most important events in Scottish history.
The Scottish Isles
There are over 900 islands in Scotland, and 89 of those islands are populated. The islands include the Hebrides in the west, the islands in the Firth of Clyde in the southeast, and the Northern Isles. You can visit most by air or ferry, and Skye by car! They are sure to be the highlight of your Scottish vacation.
The Highlands
The Scottish Highlands are the reality behind the captivating images conjured by most people when thinking of Scotland. It is a beautiful and inspiring region, full of timeless landscapes and absorbing history. The dreamy, unspoiled scenery gives rise to the region's reputation as the romantic heart of the nation.
Northeast Scotland
Northeast Scotland is home to the `Granite City`, Aberdeen, and Grampian, as well as Angus and Dundee; a region with multifaceted appeal, home to more castles than anywhere in the UK, with a big, glitzy city strewn about by quaint fishing villages. Geographically diverse, the landscape is undulating farmland leading to lovely wooded glens and dramatic coastline.
Southern Scotland
Southern Scotland encompasses the areas of Dumfries and Galloway, the Scottish Borders, and Ayrshire and Arran; its rich and intriguing past is never more apparent than in the wealth of small towns, postcard perfect villages, and sleepy hamlets, all with varying landscapes where each corner exposes a dramatic sense of history awaiting exploration.
More to Explore

Loch Lomond is the largest lake in Great Britain. The munros (mountains) of Loch Lomond are among the most-climbed in Scotland and are very popular with hikers and trail walkers alike. The area to the east of Ben Lomond, an imposing munro, is The Trossachs, an area of wooded valleys, hillsides, and lakes known for their bountiful biodiversity.

Northumberland National Park is a very beautiful and geographically diverse area. In the north, near the Scottish border, you'll find the Cheviot Hills, granite hills whose valleys eventually meet Wark Forest, part of the largest man-made forest in Britain. Finally, at the park's southern end there is mighty Hadrian's Wall.

The Lake District National Park is the United Kingdom`s most-visited national park. Noteworthy lakes include Windermere and Ullswater, and gorgeous resort towns dot many of these lakes. The Lake District is also known for its literary tradition, inspiring such `Lake Poets` as William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.
Cities in Scotland
Scotland and Beyond
CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK

Cairngorms National Park, at nearly 1,750 square miles, is the largest national park in the United Kingdom. An alpine moorland in east-central Scotland that stakes claim to five of the six highest mountains in the country, the Cairngorms are a well-regarded winter vacation destination and are home to three popular ski resorts. It is also known for its walking, hiking, canoeing and climbing in the summertime, especially in the areas along the Rivers Dee, Don, and Spey. There are many quaint hill and mountain towns in the Cairngorms, with the busiest being Aviemore.

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