For those passionate about the great outdoors, the Cairngorms National Park stands as a premier destination.
This guide highlights four exceptional campsites, each offering a unique gateway to the park’s stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.
1. Glenmore Campsite: A Gateway to Ancient Forests and Mountain Vistas
Located near Aviemore, Glenmore Campsite offers direct access to the ancient Caledonian pine forests and the pristine Loch Morlich. Ideal for a range of activities, from hiking to water sports, Glenmore provides a picturesque setting for camping enthusiasts.
Our verdict:
Our stay at Glenmore was a journey into the heart of the Cairngorms’ natural beauty. The campsite, nestled near Aviemore, provided a perfect launchpad for exploring the surrounding forests and Loch Morlich. With spacious pitches and pristine facilities, Glenmore balanced comfort with wilderness, offering a serene yet adventurous camping experience.
2. Rothiemurchus Camp & Caravan Site: Family-Friendly Camping Amidst Pine Forests
Set within the Rothiemurchus Estate, this site is perfect for families seeking a blend of adventure and tranquility. With modern amenities and close proximity to local attractions, it’s a base for exploring the Cairngorms’ natural wonders.
Our verdict:
Rothiemurchus welcomed us with its enchanting forest setting and family-friendly atmosphere. The site’s well-appointed pitches and modern conveniences made our stay comfortable, allowing us to focus on enjoying the great outdoors. Its proximity to Aviemore and local attractions added to the appeal, making it a memorable base for our Cairngorms exploration.
3. Oakwood Caravan & Camping Park: Comfort in the Heart of Aviemore
Oakwood offers a mix of camping and caravan facilities, set against the backdrop of the Cairngorms’ landscapes. Its central location in Aviemore provides easy access to outdoor activities and local sights.
Our verdict:
Oakwood Park proved to be an ideal spot for accessing Aviemore’s charm and the wider park’s adventures. The well-maintained pitches and facilities ensured a hassle-free stay. The park’s vibrant yet peaceful environment was a highlight, providing a cosy retreat after days filled with outdoor pursuits.
4. Braemar Caravan Park: Serene Camping by the River Dee
In the picturesque village of Braemar, this caravan park offers a tranquil setting with stunning views and access to hiking trails. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking peace and natural beauty.
Our verdict:
Braemar Caravan Park offered a tranquil haven amidst the stunning landscapes of the Cairngorms. The spacious pitches and clean amenities contributed to a comfortable camping experience. The park’s serene setting, combined with its proximity to local hiking trails, made it a perfect spot for those seeking both relaxation and adventure in the Scottish Highlands.
Conclusion: The Cairngorms Await
Camping in the Cairngorms is more than just an activity; it’s an immersive experience. With diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, these campsites offer something for every nature lover. Prepare for an adventure in Scotland’s wilderness, where natural splendour meets outdoor exploration.