Core Paths Planning
Across Scotland, all of the local authorities and national park authorities are working to identify and designate networks of core paths, which will make it easier for everyone to enjoy the outdoors responsibly. A Core Paths Plan will be produced for each area and the Plans will show a system of paths (core paths) which are, in the words in the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, "sufficient for the purpose of giving the public reasonable access throughout their area."
The core paths network can include both existing paths and waterways and proposed new paths. When the Plan is implemented, work will need to be done to construct and improve some of the core paths and to make them more user friendly for a wider range of activities and abilities. As such the Plan must be realistic as to what can be delivered on the ground.
The Cairngorms National Park Authority has now completed the third and final consultation on the Draft Core Paths Plan. We are now working with interested parties to try and resolve objections to the Plan.
- Draft Core Paths Plan Consultation – What people said
- Download the Draft Core Paths Plan
- Developing the Core Paths Plan - What has been done so far and what happens next
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Core Paths Planning In Other Areas
- Strategic Environmental Assessment of the Draft Core Paths Plan
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