Accommodation
There are a variety of places and styles of accommodation on offer in the Cairngorms National Park, from bed and breakfasts and hotels, self-catering cottages and log cabins to campsites and hostels. Whatever your choice you’ll find a warm welcome awaiting you.
Find your perfect accommodation with the VisitCairngorms accommodation finder.
Camping and campervanning is a fantastic way to experience the Cairngorms National Park, and there are so many options, from enjoying the luxuries of a serviced campsite to taking to the wilds and going off-grid.
Read more about camping and campervanning.
The Cairngorms National Park is a year-round destination, and even some hardy campsites stay open all year round. Remember, it can get busy at peak times so it’s always advisable to plan ahead and book to avoid disappointment.
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Camping and campervans
How to visit the National Park when camping or in your campervan
Visitor and local information centres
You’ll find visitor and local information centres as well as ranger bases, across the Cairngorms National Park, which can help you plan your days out and give you inspiration.
Things to do
The Cairngorms National Park has plenty to inspire adventures for visitors and residents.
Looking for somewhere to stay?
Find your perfect accommodation with the VisitCairngorms accommodation finder.
Relevant alerts
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has issued a wildfire warning impacting areas of the National Park on Friday 29 May until Monday 1 June. If you are out and about in the Cairngorms National Park please observe the following guidance:
- Do not light any fire or barbecue, in line with the new fire byelaw
- Always ensure cigarettes are fully extinguished and take your litter (including glass) away with you
- Enjoy the outdoors responsibly - most wildfires are caused by human activity
- Stay alert - with dry vegetation and warm weather, fires can start easily, spread rapidly, and burn intensely
- If you see a wildfire, dial 999
For further updates on wildfire risk across Scotland, visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service website. To find out more about the fire byelaw, and to see your questions answered, visit our fire byelaw page here.