Across 20 long-term projects, Cairngorms 2030 will bring about transformational change in the Cairngorms, benefitting people’s health and wellbeing, delivering on climate change and enhancing nature across the National Park.
Volunteer Cairngorms supports and develops volunteering for nature, the environment and physical activity across the Cairngorms National Park. Start your volunteering journey here!
This document contains the Managing for Visitors Plan 2023 for the Cairngorms National Park. It outlines the background, strategic context, and objectives for managing visitors, including addressing visitor distribution, behaviour, and the impact on the park's environment. The plan prioritizes fire management, species recovery, and improving opportunities for all visitors, with a focus on reducing wildfire risk, supporting species, and ensuring accessibility for diverse groups. The plan includes actions such as developing wildfire management plans, supporting capercaillie, reviewing active Cairngorms initiatives, and enhancing path and cycle networks. It emphasizes collaboration with partners, monitoring visitor behavior, and implementing measures to minimize disturbance to vulnerable species and habitats. The plan also identifies key visitor hot spots and warm spots, along with the necessary on-site support and prioritizes communication, wildfire prevention, managing informal camping, parking management, visitor infrastructure, and ranger patrols. The plan will be embedded in the Active Cairngorms Action Plan by the end of 2023, which includes the #CairngormsTogether campaign to promote responsible visitor behaviour.
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