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My Web Partners[Email]
CTC Web Design[Email]
Roy Brown eCommerce[Email]
Landmark Forest Theme Park[Email]
Mountain Innovations Ltd[Email]
Loch Morlich Watersports[Email]
Speybank Guest House[Email]
Cairngorm Brewery Co Ltd[Email]
CairnGorm Mountain Ltd[Email]
Business Technicians[Email]
INNOVATIVE TRAINING SOLUTIONS[Email]
Ski-ing Doo Restaurant[Email]
Highland Holiday Cottages[Email]
Speyside Bookkeeping Services[Email]
Rothiemurchus Estate[Email]
Lagganlia Centre for Outdoor Education[Email]
Gemini Language Exchange Ltd[Email]
Cabin Fever[Email]
Badenoch & Strathspey Transport Co[Email]
Mondhuie Chalets and B & B[Email]
Boots N Paddles[Email]
Aviemore Bunk House[Email]
Forsyth Accounting Practice Ltd[Email]
Auld Alliance Restaurant[Email]
Adventure Scotland[Email]
Glentruim Change Agents[Email]
Balliefurth Farm[Email]
Aviemore House[Email]
Glenmore Mountain Bikes[Email]
Castle Plant (Deeside) Ltd[Email]
J G Grant & Son - Gaskbeg Holidays[Email]
Angus Council[Email]
Badenoch Learning & Resource Centre[Email]
Haven Products Ltd[Email]
Beale And Pyper[Email]
Ardlogie Guest House[Email]
Aviemore & Area Learning Project[Email]
Falconer Game[Email]
Aberdeenshire Council[Email]
Ardchattan Solutions Ltd[Email]
Benula[Email]
Aviemore Business Solutions[Email]
Darroch Learg Hotel[Email]
Grantown Initiative[Email]
Cairngorm Framer[Email]
Cairngorms National Park Authority[Email]
A W Laing Ltd[Email]
Macdonald Aviemore Resort[Email]
Culdearn House[Email]
Loch Insh Watersports & Skiing Centre[Email]
Glenmore Lodge Scotland's National Outdoor Training Centre[Email]
The Grant Arms Hotel[Email]
The Inn at Loch Ericht[Email]
Boat Hotel[Email]
Hilton Coylumbridge Hotel[Email]
Alvie Estate[Email]
Dalfaber House[Email]
The Garden's Cottage[Email]
Pinebank Chalets[Email]
Clune House Bed & Breakfast[Email]
British Association Snowsport Instructors Ltd[Email]
Highland Holiday Homes[Email]
Highlands and Islands Enterprise[Email]
Outdoor Discovery Ltd[Email]
Elma McMenemy Tourism Marketing + PR[Email]
Cairngorms Chamber of Commerce - covering Scotland's largest National Park
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Cairngorms Chamber of Commerce, Cairngorms National Park Authority

Cairngorms National Park Authority

Jane Hope
14 The Square
Grantown-on-Spey
PH26 3HG


Tel: 01479 873535
Fax: 01479 873527

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The Cairngorms was made a National Park in September 2003 because it is a unique and special place that needs to be cared for - both for the wildlife and countryside it contains and for the people that live in it, manage it and visit it. It is Britain's largest national Park.
The Cairngorms National Park has the largest area of arctic mountain landscape in the UK at its heart, with diverse communities around it. It is home to 16,000 people and 25% of Britain's threatened birds, animals, and plants. It includes moorlands, forests, rivers, lochs and glens.

The National Parks (Scotland) Act 2000 sets out four aims for the park:
- To conserve and enhance the natural and cultural heritage of the area
- To promote sustainable use of the natural resources of the area
- To promote understanding and enjoyment (including enjoyment in the form of recreation) of the special qualities of the area by the public
- To promote sustainable economic and social development of the area's communities

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