The Cairngorm
National Park TRAVELTAPE
The Cairngorms National Park is Scotland's second National Park and the UK's
largest, covering 1400 square miles and is home to a quarter of the country's native
woodland and the valuable habitat for the same percentage of our threatened wildlife
species.
The name Cairngorm comes from of the Gaelic An Carn Gorm meaning'Blue Hill'and this
mountain plateau is the highest and largest in the land.
Starting at the high mountain pass of Drumochter, this title travels around the
Cairngorms in a clockwise direction visiting the villages along the banks of the River
Spey, then up over the eastern fringes of the Cairngorms to Tomintoul and dropping down to
Donside and then on to Royal Deeside, ending at the heads of the Angus glens.
This comprehensive traveltape audio guide adds another dimension to any visit to the
Cairngorms national park:- Informative, educational, entertaining. Literally going the
extra mile to help you get the very best from this her latest and largest national park.
All are explored in vivid detail in this TRAVELTAPE
audio guide presented by former B.B.C. newsreader Alma Cadzow.
Easy and informative listening, taking you on a journey of discovery, sponsored and
featuring the areas finest range of quality local businesses, all researched and selected
for your convenience and enjoyment.
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