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Cairngorm Plateau from the Cairngorm Ski Area
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Cairngorm Plateau from the Cairngorm Ski Area

Highlands

Dog Friendly Rating:7/10A bold, dog friendly high plateau route above Aviemore, best suited to experienced owners comfortable with exposed mountain terrain.

Starting from the Cairngorm Mountain ski centre car park, this walk climbs straight onto one of the wildest stretches of ground in Britain. The route traces the rim of Coire an t-Sneachda, crosses the summit of Cairn Gorm and loops over the broad sub-arctic plateau before dropping back via Fiacaill a' Choire Chais. It is dog friendly in the sense that dogs are welcome off lead in open country, though the sheer scale and weather make it a day for fit, reliable companions rather than first timers.

For dog owners, the plus points are huge open ground, no domestic livestock, and almost nothing in the way of stiles or gates. The catch is exposure: snow lingers into summer, navigation is serious in cloud, and Britain's only free ranging reindeer herd roams these slopes, so keep dogs in sight and recall sharp. Paws can suffer on the granite plateau after wet weather freezes. Parking at the ski centre is large and paid; there are toilets and a cafe at the base station, but nothing on the hill itself.

At a Glance

Distance
12.0 km (7.5 miles)
Difficulty
Challenging
Duration
6 hr 30 min
Walk Type
Peak, Moorland
Route Type
Circular
Off Lead Potential
High
Livestock Risk
None
Facilities
Cafe and toilets at the ski centre base station; nothing on the hill.
Parking
Large paid car park at the Cairngorm Mountain base station, usually ample space outside peak ski days.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Cairngorm Plateau from the Cairngorm Ski Area dog friendly?

    Yes, dogs are welcome here and it earns a solid 7/10 on our dog friendly rating. The open plateau has no domestic livestock, virtually no stiles or gates, and plenty of space to roam. That said, it's best suited to experienced owners and fit, reliable dogs — the sheer scale and exposure of this environment make it a serious mountain day rather than a casual outing.

  • Can dogs be off lead at Cairngorm Plateau from the Cairngorm Ski Area?

    Dogs can be off lead in the open country on the plateau, which is one of the real appeals of this route. The important caveat is that Britain's only free-ranging reindeer herd roams these slopes, so a sharp recall is essential before you let your dog run free. Keep them in sight at all times — visibility can close in quickly on the hill.

  • What should I know before visiting Cairngorm Plateau from the Cairngorm Ski Area with my dog?

    This is one of the wildest stretches of ground in Britain, and it demands proper preparation. Snow can linger well into summer, navigation in cloud is serious, and icy granite underfoot can be tough on dog paws after a freeze. There's a cafe and toilets at the ski centre base station, but once you're on the hill there are no facilities, so bring everything you and your dog need for a full mountain day.

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