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Download our outdoor access guidance ‘Tread lightly’ for behaving responsibly in the National Park.
This document contains guidance for visitors to the Cairngorms National Park. It asks people not to light campfires because they can easily cause wildfires that harm the environment. Dog walkers are asked to keep their dogs on leads, especially during ground nesting bird season from April to August. It is important to camp responsibly by leaving no trace, and people should use public toilets or go at least 30 metres away from water sources. Visitors should respect other water users and avoid using disposable barbecues to protect the Park.
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This document contains guidance on how to respectfully enjoy the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. It asks visitors to avoid campfires to prevent wildfires and suggests using gas stoves for cooking instead. Dog owners are reminded to keep their pets on leads, especially during bird nesting season and near livestock. The document encourages visitors to be mindful of the environment by taking away all traces of their visit, including rubbish, and to use public toilets where available or bury waste at least 30 metres away from water sources. It also advises those using the water to respect wildlife and other recreational users, and suggests avoiding disposable barbecues due to the environmental risks and potential harm they pose.
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This document contains information on how to respectfully enjoy the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland, with guidance provided in French. It emphasizes responsible behavior such as not lighting campfires due to fire risk, keeping dogs on leads, and camping away from buildings. It also covers disposing of waste responsibly, protecting water sources, respecting wildlife and others who use the water, and avoiding disposable barbecues. It explains that your rights of access and responsibilities can be found in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
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This document contains information for visitors to the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland, emphasizing responsible behavior to protect the environment and wildlife. It advises against lighting campfires due to the risk of wildfires, especially in forests and peatlands. Dog owners are asked to keep their dogs on leads in areas with ground-nesting birds or protected wildlife. The document encourages visitors to respect nature, other people, and the environment by following guidelines and ranger advice, noting that more information on access rights and responsibilities can be found in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Finally, the guide asks campers to leave no trace by pitching tents away from buildings and paths, using gas stoves, and removing all rubbish, and asks that people respect the wildlife who live in the National Park.
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This document contains information about respecting the Cairngorms National Park. It advises against lighting fires within the National Park, as the forests and peat bogs are internationally important and flammable. It also asks dog owners to keep their dogs on leads, especially during nesting season, and to be mindful of livestock. The document also encourages responsible camping by avoiding disturbing wildlife or leaving traces, using public toilets or burying waste away from water sources, respecting other water users and using barbeques responsibly.
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This document contains information on how to respectfully enjoy the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. It advises against lighting fires due to the risk of wildfires, especially in forests and peatlands. Dog owners are asked to keep their pets on leads, especially during bird nesting season (April to August), to protect wildlife. When camping, people should leave no trace by camping away from buildings and disposing of waste responsibly. Visitors are urged to use public restrooms or bury waste at least 30 metres away from water sources. Those using the waterways should be mindful of wildlife and other users, and disposable barbecues should be avoided.
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This document contains information on how to respectfully visit Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. It advises visitors against lighting fires, as the area's forests and peatlands are very flammable. Dog owners should keep their pets on a lead from April to August to protect nesting birds. It also asks people to camp responsibly by pitching tents away from buildings and water sources, using gas stoves instead of campfires, and taking all rubbish with them. When nature calls, people should use public toilets if available, or go at least 30 metres away from water and bury waste. The document encourages visitors to respect wildlife, other visitors, and follow local guidelines, and also advises against using disposable barbecues as they are harmful for the environment.
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This document contains guidelines for visitors to Cairngorms National Park, asking them to be respectful of the environment and other people. It asks that you do not light fires due to the risk of wildfires and to use a gas stove for cooking, and that dogs are kept on leads, especially near ground-nesting birds. The guidelines also state to pitch tents away from buildings, paths, and historical sites, to use public toilets or bury waste away from water, and to be aware of wildlife and anglers when boating or swimming. Finally, it advises against using disposable barbecues due to the risk of fire and injury.
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This document contains guidelines for visitors to the Cairngorms National Park, asking them to be respectful of the environment and other people. It asks people to avoid making fires, keep dogs on leads in certain areas, and be responsible with barbecues. Visitors are also asked to dispose of toilet waste responsibly, respect wildlife and other water users, and leave no trace when camping. By following these guidelines, visitors can help to protect the park's unique landscape and wildlife.
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This document contains advice for visitors to the Cairngorms National Park so that they may enjoy the outdoors responsibly, respect others and care for the environment. Fires should not be lit in the National Park. When walking dogs in areas where birds are nesting, dogs should be kept on a lead. Campers should camp away from buildings, roads and paths. Any solid waste should be buried at least 30 metres away from bodies of water. Swimmers, kayakers and canoeists should avoid disturbing wildlife, especially nesting birds. Disposable barbecues should not be used in the National Park.
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This document contains guidelines for visitors to the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland, encouraging responsible behavior to protect the environment. It asks visitors not to light fires due to the risk of wildfires and to use gas stoves instead. Dog owners are requested to keep their pets on leads, especially during bird nesting season, and to avoid farm animals. The document also advises on responsible camping, waste disposal, and water usage, including staying away from water sources when going to the bathroom and being mindful of wildlife when boating or swimming. Finally, it discourages the use of disposable barbecues and highlights the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
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