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www.visitcairngorms.com
CAMPERVAN MAP GUIDE
helping you onyour adventures
The Scottish Outdoor Access Code is based on three key principles
Respect the interests of others.
Care for the environment.
Take responsibility for your own actions.
Brand Identity Guidelines
Connect with us#VisitCairngorms
#RespectProtectEnjoy
Join locals and visitors on their own journey of discovery!
www.visitcairngorms.com
#RespectProtectEnjoy
Supported by the Green Recovery Fund
Welcome to the Cairngorms National Park Seeing the Cairngorms by campervan is a wonderful way to experience the many different sights, sounds and landscapes here, while also enjoying our local communities and their amazing hospitality.
We want to help you enjoy your visit and protect and care for the National Park. This guide will help you do that with details of car parks suitable for parking your van during the day, our stunningly-located campsites, details of where you can dispose of your waste and rubbish responsibly and other essentials like public toilets, petrol stations, garages and launderettes.
Happy Campervanning!
#RespectProtectEnjoy
Leave No Trace
Shop Local
Respect the privacy of others
Do not light fires where it is unsafe
Park up and experience our famous Highland warm welcomeThe communities that you’ll encounter on your travels through the Cairngorms National Park are just as unique and distinctive as the wildlife and scenery.
Each town and village has its own character, which is reflected in its particular shops, attractions, restaurants and pubs, and spending time getting to know the nuances is part of the Cairngorms cultural experience.
Most have good parking facilities (see marked on map overleaf) which easily allow you to stop by and enjoy a wander. Some have dedicated, stunningly-situated campsites which also make a good base from which to wander (again, see map overleaf).
Check out what’s open at
www.status.visitcairngorms.com
Eat LocalThe Cairngorms National Park is an area not only with spectacular landscapes and rich heritage but a place where excellent food and drink is grown, reared and produced. To sample our fine fayre there are a number of independent eateries to choose from and if it’s an evening for campervan cooking, why not pay a visit to one of the many local butchers, fishmongers or farm shops to pick up your fresh ingredients.
www.visitcairngorms.com
CAMPERVAN MAP GUIDE helping you on
your adventures
The Scottish Outdoor Access Code is based on three key principles
Respect the interests of others.
Care for the environment.
Take responsibility for your own actions.
Brand Identity Guidelines
Connect with us#VisitCairngorms
#RespectProtectEnjoy
Join locals and visitors on their own journey of discovery!
www.visitcairngorms.com
#RespectProtectEnjoy
Supported by the Green Recovery Fund
Welcome to the Cairngorms National Park Seeing the Cairngorms by campervan is a wonderful way to experience the many different sights, sounds and landscapes here, while also enjoying our local communities and their amazing hospitality.
We want to help you enjoy your visit and protect and care for the National Park. This guide will help you do that with details of car parks suitable for parking your van during the day, our stunningly-located campsites, details of where you can dispose of your waste and rubbish responsibly and other essentials like public toilets, petrol stations, garages and launderettes.
Happy Campervanning!
#RespectProtectEnjoy
Leave No Trace
Shop Local
Respect the privacy of others
Do not light fires where it is unsafe
Park up and experience our famous Highland warm welcomeThe communities that you’ll encounter on your travels through the Cairngorms National Park are just as unique and distinctive as the wildlife and scenery.
Each town and village has its own character, which is reflected in its particular shops, attractions, restaurants and pubs, and spending time getting to know the nuances is part of the Cairngorms cultural experience.
Most have good parking facilities (see marked on map overleaf) which easily allow you to stop by and enjoy a wander. Some have dedicated, stunningly-situated campsites which also make a good base from which to wander (again, see map overleaf).
Check out what’s open at
www.status.visitcairngorms.com
Eat LocalThe Cairngorms National Park is an area not only with spectacular landscapes and rich heritage but a place where excellent food and drink is grown, reared and produced. To sample our fine fayre there are a number of independent eateries to choose from and if it’s an evening for campervan cooking, why not pay a visit to one of the many local butchers, fishmongers or farm shops to pick up your fresh ingredients.
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1197Braeriach Ben
Macdui
Cairn Gorm
Glas Maol
Lochnagar
The Cairnwell
MountKeen
Beinn a’ Ghlo
Beinn Dearg
Carn na Caim
Beinna’ Bhuird
Tomatin
Blairgowrie
KIRRIEMUIR
PITLOCHRY
ABOYNE
Kincraig
DulnainBridge
Cromdale
Spittal ofGlenshee
BRAEMAR
TOMINTOUL
GLENLIVET
NETHY BRIDGE
BOATOFGARTEN
CARR-BRIDGE
DALWHINNIE
BLAIR ATHOLL
STRATHDON
DINNET
CRATHIELAGGAN
Killiecrankie Lair
NEWTONMORE
GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY
BALLATER
AVIEMORE
L a g g a n
L o c h
LochTummel
LochErrochty
LochEricht
LochMorlich
LochMuick
River Spey
River Dee
River Don
R. Av
on
River Spey
Gl e
n Tr
omie
G l e n A v o n
D e e s i d e
Gle
n
M
u ick
Glen Dol l G len C lov a
Glen Shee
G l e n P r o s e n
G len Ta
nar
Glen Mark
Gl e
n T i l t
St r a t h s p e y
D o n s i d e
Glen D
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Gle
n
Fe
s h i e
Stra th Nethy
B970
B900
8
B9119
B976
B955
B957
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B9102
B900
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B847
B8019
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VisitScotland iCentre
Local Information Centre
Ranger base
Public toilets
Long distance footpath
National cycle route
National Park Boundary
National Nature Reserve
SnowRoads scenic route
Woodland
Height in metres1244
To Banchoryand Aberdeen
To Edzell
To Aberdeen
To Huntlyand Alford
To Dufftown
To Aberlour To ForresTo Nairn
To Inverness
To SpeanBridge
To Perth
To Perth
To Dundee
To Forfar
To Brechin
To Perth
To RannochStation
To Aberfeldy
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LechtSki Area
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Cairn GormSki Area
© Ashworth Maps and Interpretation Ltd 2021.Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright and database right 2021.Ordnance Survey Licence number 100040965 Cairngorms National Park Authority.
KINGUSSIE
GLENSHEEANGUS GLENS
AVIEMORE
Caravan and Camping SitesOakwood Caravan & Camping Park Granish, PH22 1QD, 01479 258197Rothiemurchus, Coylumbridge, PH22 1QU 01479 812800Glenmore Campsite, Glenmore, PH22 1QU 01479 861271High Range Holiday Complex, Grampian Road, PH22 1PT, 01479 810636Dalraddy Holiday Park PH22 1QB, 01479 810330Daytime Parking SpotsCairngorm Mountain x3Glenmore x8Loch an Eilein, Rothiemurchus
KINGUSSIE
Caravan and Camping SitesKingussie Golf Club Caravan Park, Gynack Road PH21 1LR, 07731 855111 Daytime Parking Spots Gynack Road Carpark, PH21 1ET Kingussie Train Station, PH21 1EN
NEWTONMORE
Caravan and Camping SitesInvernahavon Caravan Site, Glentruim, PH20 1BE, 01540 673534Spey Bridge Caravan & Camping Park Perth Road, PH20 1BB, 01540 673275Daytime Parking SpotsGlen Road, PH20 1WXSt Brides Parish Church, PH20 1DZ
LAGGAN Daytime Parking Spots Laggan Wolftrax, PH20 1BU
BOAT OF GARTEN
Caravan and Camping SitesBoat of Garten Caravan & Camping Park, Deshar Road, PH24 3BN 01479 831652Daytime Parking SpotsBoat of Garten Community Hall, PH24 3BL
CARRBRIDGE
Daytime Parking SpotsManfield Place, PH23 3BB
GRANTOWN ON SPEY
Caravan and Camping SitesGrantown on Spey Caravan Park, Seafield Avenue, PH26 3JQDaytime Parking Spots High Street Car Park, PH26 3EL Spey Avenue, PH26 3JW Burnfield Avenue, PH26 3HH
DALWHINNIE
BLAIR ATHOLL
Caravan and Camping SitesBlair Castle Caravan Park Blair Atholl PH18 5SR, 01796 481263
NETHYBRIDGE
Caravan and Camping SitesHighland Shepherd Huts, PH25 3DF 07734 354 138Daytime Parking Spots Dell Road, PH25 3DG
GLENSHEE
Caravan and Camping SitesGlenshee Ski Centre - (Electric Hook Ups Only) Cairnwell AB35 5XUDaytime Parking SpotsGlenshee Ski Centre Cairnwell AB35 5XU
KINCRAIG
DULNAIN BRIDGE
ANGUS GLENS
Daytime Parking Spots Glen Doll Car Park DD8 4RD
CROMDALE
TOMINTOUL & GLENLIVET
Caravan and Camping SitesTomintoul Bowling Club Caravan Site (Easter-Oct), Tomintoul, AB37 9EZDaytime Parking SpotsHigh Street Carpark, Tomintoul, AB37 9EXVisitor Centre, Tomintoul, AB37 9EX
STRATHDON
Daytime Parking SpotsBellabeg, AB36 8UH
DINNET
Daytime Parking SpotsBurn O’ Vat Visitor Centre, AB34 5NB
BALLATER
Caravan and Camping SitesBallater Caravan Park, Anderson Road, AB35 5QW 01339 755727Daytime Parking SpotsChurch Square, AB35 5NEStation Square, AB35 5RB
BRAEMAR & CRATHIE
Caravan and Camping SitesBraemar Caravan Park Glenshee Road AB35 5YQ 01339 741373Daytime Parking Spots Balnellan Road Carpark AB35 5YEBalmoral Carpark AB35 5TB
KEYCAMPSITES
DAYTIME PARKING
LAUNDRETTE
GROCERY SHOPPING
FUEL STATION
RECYCLING POINT
CALOR GAS FOR SALE
PUBLIC TOILETS
BLACK/GREY WATER DISPOSAL FOR NON-RESIDENTS
FRESH WATER AVAILABLE
GARAGE REPAIRS
INFORMATION POINT
VISIT SCOTLAND INFO CENTRE
Please help us protect the Cairngorms National Park
We want you, and future generations, to continue to enjoy this special place. Please use this map so
you can help us preserve our Park, by disposing of your waste responsibly and leaving no trace of
your visit. Our local businesses rely on and warmly welcome your custom so they too can thrive for
generations to come.
12961309
1245
1068
1155
933
939
1120
1008
941
1197Braeriach Ben
Macdui
Cairn Gorm
Glas Maol
Lochnagar
The Cairnwell
MountKeen
Beinn a’ Ghlo
Beinn Dearg
Carn na Caim
Beinna’ Bhuird
Tomatin
Blairgowrie
KIRRIEMUIR
PITLOCHRY
ABOYNE
Kincraig
DulnainBridge
Cromdale
Spittal ofGlenshee
BRAEMAR
TOMINTOUL
GLENLIVET
NETHY BRIDGE
BOATOFGARTEN
CARR-BRIDGE
DALWHINNIE
BLAIR ATHOLL
STRATHDON
DINNET
CRATHIELAGGAN
Killiecrankie Lair
NEWTONMORE
GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY
BALLATER
AVIEMORE
L a g g a n
L o c h
LochTummel
LochErrochty
LochEricht
LochMorlich
LochMuick
River Spey
River Dee
River Don
R. Av
on
River Spey
Gl e
n Tr
omie
G l e n A v o n
D e e s i d e
Gle
n
M
u ick
Glen Dol l G len C lov a
Glen Shee
G l e n P r o s e n
G len Ta
nar
Glen Mark
Gl e
n T i l t
St r a t h s p e y
D o n s i d e
Glen D
ee
Gle
n
Fe
s h i e
Stra th Nethy
B970
B900
8
B9119
B976
B955
B957
B976
B9009
B913
6
B970
B9102
B900
7
B951
B847
B8019
A9
A95
A95A939
A939
A939
A944
A97
A97
A93
A939
A938
A9
A9
A86
A9
A93
A9
A924
0
15 kilometres
10 miles
0 105
5
N
W E
VisitScotland iCentre
Local Information Centre
Ranger base
Public toilets
Long distance footpath
National cycle route
National Park Boundary
National Nature Reserve
SnowRoads scenic route
Woodland
Height in metres1244
To Banchoryand Aberdeen
To Edzell
To Aberdeen
To Huntlyand Alford
To Dufftown
To Aberlour To ForresTo Nairn
To Inverness
To SpeanBridge
To Perth
To Perth
To Dundee
To Forfar
To Brechin
To Perth
To RannochStation
To Aberfeldy
U
U
U
LechtSki Area
Glenshee Ski Area
Cairn GormSki Area
© Ashworth Maps and Interpretation Ltd 2021.Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright and database right 2021.Ordnance Survey Licence number 100040965 Cairngorms National Park Authority.
KINGUSSIE
GLENSHEEANGUS GLENS
12961309
1245
1068
1155
933
939
1120
1008
941
1197Braeriach Ben
Macdui
Cairn Gorm
Glas Maol
Lochnagar
The Cairnwell
MountKeen
Beinn a’ Ghlo
Beinn Dearg
Carn na Caim
Beinna’ Bhuird
Tomatin
Blairgowrie
KIRRIEMUIR
PITLOCHRY
ABOYNE
Kincraig
DulnainBridge
Cromdale
Spittal ofGlenshee
BRAEMAR
TOMINTOUL
GLENLIVET
NETHY BRIDGE
BOATOFGARTEN
CARR-BRIDGE
DALWHINNIE
BLAIR ATHOLL
STRATHDON
DINNET
CRATHIELAGGAN
Killiecrankie Lair
NEWTONMORE
GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY
BALLATER
AVIEMORE
L a g g a n
L o c h
LochTummel
LochErrochty
LochEricht
LochMorlich
LochMuick
River Spey
River Dee
River Don
R. Av
on
River Spey
Gl e
n Tr
omie
G l e n A v o n
D e e s i d e
Gle
n
M
u ick
Glen Dol l G len C lov a
Glen Shee
G l e n P r o s e n
G len Ta
nar
Glen Mark
Gl e
n T i l t
St r a t h s p e y
D o n s i d e
Glen D
ee
Gle
n
Fe
s h i e
Stra th Nethy
B970
B900
8
B9119
B976
B955
B957
B976
B9009
B913
6
B970
B9102
B900
7
B951
B847
B8019
A9
A95
A95A939
A939
A939
A944
A97
A97
A93
A939
A938
A9
A9
A86
A9
A93
A9
A924
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15 kilometres
10 miles
0 105
5
N
W E
VisitScotland iCentre
Local Information Centre
Ranger base
Public toilets
Long distance footpath
National cycle route
National Park Boundary
National Nature Reserve
SnowRoads scenic route
Woodland
Height in metres1244
To Banchoryand Aberdeen
To Edzell
To Aberdeen
To Huntlyand Alford
To Dufftown
To Aberlour To ForresTo Nairn
To Inverness
To SpeanBridge
To Perth
To Perth
To Dundee
To Forfar
To Brechin
To Perth
To RannochStation
To Aberfeldy
U
U
U
LechtSki Area
Glenshee Ski Area
Cairn GormSki Area
© Ashworth Maps and Interpretation Ltd 2021.Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright and database right 2021.Ordnance Survey Licence number 100040965 Cairngorms National Park Authority.
KINGUSSIE
GLENSHEEANGUS GLENS
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12961309
1245
1068
1155
933
939
1120
1008
941
1197Braeriach Ben
Macdui
Cairn Gorm
Glas Maol
Lochnagar
The Cairnwell
MountKeen
Beinn a’ Ghlo
Beinn Dearg
Carn na Caim
Beinna’ Bhuird
Tomatin
Blairgowrie
KIRRIEMUIR
PITLOCHRY
ABOYNE
Kincraig
DulnainBridge
Cromdale
Spittal ofGlenshee
BRAEMAR
TOMINTOUL
GLENLIVET
NETHY BRIDGE
BOATOFGARTEN
CARR-BRIDGE
DALWHINNIE
BLAIR ATHOLL
STRATHDON
DINNET
CRATHIELAGGAN
Killiecrankie Lair
NEWTONMORE
GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY
BALLATER
AVIEMORE
L a g g a n
L o c h
LochTummel
LochErrochty
LochEricht
LochMorlich
LochMuick
River Spey
River Dee
River Don
R. Av
on
River Spey
Gl e
n Tr
omie
G l e n A v o n
D e e s i d e
Gle
n
M
u ick
Glen Dol l G len C lov a
Glen Shee
G l e n P r o s e n
G len Ta
nar
Glen Mark
Gl e
n T i l t
St r a t h s p e y
D o n s i d e
Glen D
ee
Gle
n
Fe
s h i e
Stra th Nethy
B970
B900
8
B9119
B976
B955
B957
B976
B9009
B913
6
B970
B9102
B900
7
B951
B847
B8019
A9
A95
A95A939
A939
A939
A944
A97
A97
A93
A939
A938
A9
A9
A86
A9
A93
A9
A924
0
15 kilometres
10 miles
0 105
5
N
W E
VisitScotland iCentre
Local Information Centre
Ranger base
Public toilets
Long distance footpath
National cycle route
National Park Boundary
National Nature Reserve
SnowRoads scenic route
Woodland
Height in metres1244
To Banchoryand Aberdeen
To Edzell
To Aberdeen
To Huntlyand Alford
To Dufftown
To Aberlour To ForresTo Nairn
To Inverness
To SpeanBridge
To Perth
To Perth
To Dundee
To Forfar
To Brechin
To Perth
To RannochStation
To Aberfeldy
U
U
U
LechtSki Area
Glenshee Ski Area
Cairn GormSki Area
© Ashworth Maps and Interpretation Ltd 2021.Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright and database right 2021.Ordnance Survey Licence number 100040965 Cairngorms National Park Authority.
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GLENSHEEANGUS GLENS
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CAMPERVAN MAP GUIDE
helping you onyour adventures
The Scottish Outdoor Access Code is based on three key principles
Respect the interests of others.
Care for the environment.
Take responsibility for your own actions.
Brand Identity Guidelines
Connect with us#VisitCairngorms
#RespectProtectEnjoy
Join locals and visitors on their own journey of discovery!
www.visitcairngorms.com
#RespectProtectEnjoy
Supported by the Green Recovery Fund
Welcome to the Cairngorms National Park Seeing the Cairngorms by campervan is a wonderful way to experience the many different sights, sounds and landscapes here, while also enjoying our local communities and their amazing hospitality.
We want to help you enjoy your visit and protect and care for the National Park. This guide will help you do that with details of car parks suitable for parking your van during the day, our stunningly-located campsites, details of where you can dispose of your waste and rubbish responsibly and other essentials like public toilets, petrol stations, garages and launderettes.
Happy Campervanning!
#RespectProtectEnjoy
Leave No Trace
Shop Local
Respect the privacy of others
Do not light fires where it is unsafe
Park up and experience our famous Highland warm welcomeThe communities that you’ll encounter on your travels through the Cairngorms National Park are just as unique and distinctive as the wildlife and scenery.
Each town and village has its own character, which is reflected in its particular shops, attractions, restaurants and pubs, and spending time getting to know the nuances is part of the Cairngorms cultural experience.
Most have good parking facilities (see marked on map overleaf) which easily allow you to stop by and enjoy a wander. Some have dedicated, stunningly-situated campsites which also make a good base from which to wander (again, see map overleaf).
Check out what’s open at
www.status.visitcairngorms.com
Eat LocalThe Cairngorms National Park is an area not only with spectacular landscapes and rich heritage but a place where excellent food and drink is grown, reared and produced. To sample our fine fayre there are a number of independent eateries to choose from and if it’s an evening for campervan cooking, why not pay a visit to one of the many local butchers, fishmongers or farm shops to pick up your fresh ingredients.