Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve
Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve is a renowned brand that offers visitors an exceptional experience in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. As a designated national nature reserve, Creag Meagaidh is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering breathtaking scenery, wildlife encounters, and a range of outdoor activities. Located in Aberarder, Newtonmore, this nature reserve is open 24 hours a day, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its wonders at any time. With well-maintained facilities, including clean toilets and easy parking, Creag Meagaidh ensures a comfortable and convenient experience for all. Whether you are seeking a leisurely walk, a chance to spot the famous Highland cattle, or simply a peaceful retreat in nature, this nature reserve offers it all. Immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve and create unforgettable memories amidst its captivating landscapes.

Reviews

4.8/5
8 reviews
5 stars
4 stars
3 stars
2 stars
1 stars
John Chen
John chen
March 22, 2024
We accidentally came across this place. We wish we had more time to explore it. Stopped here for a wee on the way to glenfinnan. The walks around here looked stunning and the video information board was very informative. Only 1 toilet but free/ free parking and overnight campers accepted with small donation fee.
Karina Mada-Loza
Karina mada-loza
March 22, 2024
If you want to spot some of the famous Highland cattles it's definitely worth a visit. It seems like it's also a nice area for hikes but unfortunately we did not have the time on that day. There's also a camping area.
Heather E
Heather e
March 22, 2024
Nice walk with good parking and facilities, mostly paths doing the 3 munros circuit, open plateau crossing from 1 side to the other views good if weather is kind coming through lochan corrie ardair will probably be the highlight of anyone's walk.
LaTasha Moore
Latasha moore
March 22, 2024
Relatively easy hike if you got on good shoes. Theres ample parking below and an accessible public toilet. Rather exposed to the elements on some parts, so bring protection like waterproof jackets, sun cream, sandwiches etc.
Jer H
Jer h
March 22, 2024
It's a great place to visit & the trails are easy to follow. The farm sells venison burgers but did not have any when we visited. The area asks for donations to maintain the site. We were happy to donate to be able to park overnight in our motorhome
Laura Czapiewski
Laura czapiewski
March 22, 2024
Great place for a stop off in the camper. Good walks. Ask the visitor centre to sell you venison.
Richard Thomas (Harley)
Richard thomas (harley)
March 22, 2024
Such a wonderful surprise, I did the longest trail possible it was about 16kms in total. It was extremely beautiful throughout and at the end was a surprise. Definitely would recommend to nature lovers.
Jessica Friske
Jessica friske
March 22, 2024
Arrived here on Christmas Eve to share the carpark with 2 other vans. Snow by late morning on Christmas day, dinner in amongst splendid scenery. It was a lazy couple of days for us, but lovely low level walks as well as the pull of the higher ground for the next visit. Public toilet open and heating on 😁 A highly memorable Christmas, thanks to those that manage the reserve and great facilities.