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Cairngorm is a place of outstanding natural beauty - a wild mountain environment that is home to many examples of flora and fauna.
As a mountain resort, it is also a key driver of the economy of Strathspey and Badenoch, at the heart of the Cairngorms National Park.
In public ownership through HIE, Cairngorm estate has strong potential to grow and sustain its reputation as one of Scotland’s most important tourist destinations, attracting thousands of visitors every year and playing a key role in the country’s mountain resort sector.
We're committed both to protecting and enhancing Cairngorm estate's wonderful natural environment. We're also working to optimise the mountain's positive impact on the local economy by helping to build a sustainable resort business that caters to thousands of visitors every year.
Last updated 17 January 2024
Why is the funicular not running?
The funicular railway at Cairngorm Mountain was reinstated in January 2023, having undergone an extensive programme of engineering works to strengthen the 1.7km viaduct structure.
A key element of these works was strengthening ‘scarf joints’ (see image, right) that securely connect the beams beneath the railway track with 94 piers that support the viaduct.
In August 2023, during a routine inspection, it was discovered that the tension of some of the scarf joints was below the recommended level. Recognising public safety as the number one priority, HIE took the decision, supported by operating company Cairngorm Mountain (Scotland) Ltd, to withdraw the service.
What is being done to fix the problem?
A programme of works is currently ongoing to reinstate the tension of the scarf joints. The project team are also checking tension in beams and diaphragms, and carrying out grouting works on the piers.
The aim is to ensure the funicular can be brought back into safe operation, carrying passengers between the Day Lodge at the main car park and the Ptarmigan top station on the Cairngorm plateau.
Work paused on 21 December 2023 and resumed during week beginning 8 January 2024, aided by a rare ‘air temperature inversion’ which made it significantly warmer on the mountainside than in the valley.
When do you expect the job to be completed?
Everything is being done to complete the works as quickly as possible, but we’re unable to provide a definite timescale at present.
Testing has shown that the technical solutions being applied are effective. However, the engineering challenges involved are compounded by the mountain location and weather.
We’re sorry that we can’t say for certain when the service will be ready to return, but we’ll provide updates as soon as there is any news.
Is Cairngorm Mountain open for snowsports this winter?
Yes, Cairngorm Mountain’s winter season got under way on Friday 22 December 2023, with a range of family-friendly activities in addition to skiing and snowboarding. Check conditions and plan your visit at https://www.cairngormmountain.co.uk
A set of 10 strategies to shape development of the publicly-owned Cairngorm Estate over the next 25 years was published by HIE on 2 June 2021.
The 3,500-acre estate (1,418 hectares) includes footpaths and trails offering access to wild areas that provide habitat for rare mountain flora and fauna, in addition to the well-known snowsports centre and funicular railway.
HIE prepared the Cairngorm Estate Masterplan following widespread consultation and public engagement.
The outcome is an overarching vision for the estate as: ‘a world-class mountain environment where nature thrives and people of all ages and abilities enjoy access to outdoor sport, recreation and education opportunities in every season of the year’.
Aiming to unlock Cairngorm’s full potential as an environmental and economic asset for the area, the masterplan is a framework to shape future plans on themes including ecology, sustainable transport, mountain biking, electrification, facilities development and more.
The Cairngorm Advisory Group first convened on 27 May 2021. It brings together public, private, community and sporting organisations who share a common desire to help Cairngorm Mountain Estate achieve its full potential.
Membership covers a broad range of interests and experience, reflecting Cairngorm’s impact on local people and businesses, the wider economy, the environment, sports, heritage and education.
The group usually meets quarterly to advise Highlands and Islands Enterprise on its strategy for managing Cairngorm.
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In response to public interest, we are gathering a wide range of information on Cairngorm into a single resource.
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