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Park Kenedhlek a' Mhonaidh Ruaidh (Cairngorms National Park)

Park Kenedhlek a' Mhonaidh Ruaidh yw park kenedhlek yn kledhbarth Alban. Henwys yw an ranndir ‘Cairngorms’ yn Sowsnek dhyworth an Albanek, Cairn Gorm (Karn Glas) rag an menydh y’n ranndir Am Monadh Ruadh hag a styr Goon Rudh yn Albanek. Apoyntys veu an park yn 2003, an nessa a’n dhew apoyntys gan Senedh Alban. Hemm yw an park kenedhlek moyha yn Breten Veur.
Yth yw trigys a-dro dhe 18,000 a dus y’n park. An trevow moyha yw Aviemore, Ballater, Grantown-on-Spey ha Kingussie. Tornyaseth a gompreghend 80% a’n erbysiedh leel. Yn 2018, rekordys veu a-dro dhe 1.9 milvil a wodrigow, an rann voyha anedha dhyworth Alban, 25% dhyworth gwlasow erel y’n R.U. ha 21% dhyworth gwlasow erel.
An menydhyow a gompreghend tri ugheldir gwastas, gans ughelder ynter 1,000 ha 1,300 m. Serth yw emlow an ugheldiryow, pur wiw rag skia, krambla ha krambla rew. Chyf ranndir tundra yn Breten Veur yw kerghynnedd an ugheldiryow. Rekordys veu an tempredh yeynna Breten Veur diwweyth y’n termyn eus passyes, -27.2°C yn 1895 ha 1982 y’n park, yn Braemar. Rekordys veu an gwyns kreffa Breten Veur yn Cairn Gorm yn 1993, hemm yw 283 km/our.
Pur goth yw kerrygi an ranndir, ha'n brassa rann anedha y'n Bagas Dalradek (ynter 800 ha 600 milvil bloodh). Herdhys veu growan yn-dann ranndir an Park nans yw a-dro dhe 400 milvil bledhen. Posek veu an Oos Rew rag formya tirwedhow an Park ynwedh.
Bewva yw an Park dhe lies best hag edhen tanow. An re a gompreghend koryar Alban, pluven ergh, owrer, boba buba, kerwys ergh ha skovarnogyon.

Comments

  • Love being in the hills. Always great views and excellent days out. Walks for every ability.

    2 weeks ago
  • Early June; swimming in a lake on a sandy beach with snowy peaks just a few miles behind, cycling along some great mountain tracks with very diverse scenery. If you venture deep into the park it is possible to find some epic wildcamping spots along the river but make sure you leave no trace behind and keep this place pristine.

    2 months ago
  • Had a fabulous day out with grandkids they loved it. We saw all the animals up close it was amazing. Very clean, plenty of toilets. Food was available from kiosks or cafe, there is also picnic places if you decide to take you own 😁

    a month ago
  • A really good day out. Wide range of animals, mostly, on view in enclosures. Cleaver use of available terrain to give good views but stimulating environments. To be fair it was a very hot day and only the polar bear and monkeys who were in the water seemed to be enjoying themselves. Most of the others were (understandably) laying about in the coolest places available. A real pity that both cafés weren't open causing long queues for drinks and food, we gave up. If your near give yourself half a day and have a look.

    a month ago
  • Beautiful location, good accessible public paths up the mountains, big car park only needs £2 donation to park in, Ranger gave us advice for wild camping

    4 weeks ago
  • Stunning. The quiet beauty all around is breathtaking.

    a month ago
  • Ram

    Whether you were here in the summer or the winter there is always amazing sites to be seen. I believe this is one of the largest national parks in the entire country and will leave everyone amazed. Overall highly recommended

    8 months ago
  • It's a memorable views of scenic place

    a month ago

Park Kenedhlek a' Mhonaidh Ruaidh

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