Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan 2022-27 - Other - Page 15
Active communities
Developing active travel infrastructure to make it easy, safe and enjoyable
for residents and visitors to walk, cycle or get around using a wheelchair.
This is split into four projects focused on Aviemore, Badenoch and
Strathspey, Ballater and Braemar, and Blair Atholl and Killiecrankie.
Relevant partnership plan objectives: A1, B7, B9, B10, C4, C5, C6,
C7 and C9.
Cairngorms Active Travel Plan
Developing a Cairngorms-wide active travel network that integrates with
public transport, helping reduce private car use and encourage residents
and visitors to travel more actively in the National Park.
Relevant partnership plan objectives: A1, B7, B9, B10, C4, C5, C6,
C7 and C9.
E-bike network
Reducing personal car use by visitors and residents through an accessible
network of e-bikes, and engaging and inspiring people to use e-bikes as a
regular mode of transport.
Relevant partnership plan objectives: A1, B7, B9, B10, C4, C5, C6, C7,
C8 and C9.
Glenmore transport plan
Designing a new sustainable model of transport in the Cairngorms’ busiest
visitor hotspot to reduce reliance on private vehicles, in turn reducing
carbon emissions from transport in the National Park.
Relevant partnership plan objectives: A1, B7, B9, B10, C4, C5, C6, C7,
C8 and C9.
Sustainable transport in the National Park
Focusing on Deeside, Angus and Highland Perthshire, we will make
it easy to get around without a private car by improving sustainable
transport options in the National Park.
Relevant partnership plan objectives: A1, B7, B9, B10, C4, C5, C6,
C7 and C9.
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