Photo No. | Description |
| 242104 | The Lairig Ghru, one of the better known valleys in Scotland |
| 242105 | Rocky terrain on the way up Braeriach |
| 242106 | Lochan near the Rothiemurchus Lodge |
| 260701 | Lairig Ghru seen from the path to Chalamain Gap |
| 260702 | A view of Cairngorm and its coires from the moor on the path from Chalamain Gap |
| 267201 | Ptarmigan in winter plumage are common in the Cairngorms. |
| 267202 | The ridge is now in view with the Fiacaill Butress (left) |
| 267203 | Coire an t-Sneachda provides many challenging winter routes |
| 267204 | The Goat track can be seen to the left at the head of Coire an t-Sneachda |
| 267205 | The lower slopes of the Goat Track in Coire an t-Sneachda |
| 267206 | The top of Coire an t-Sneachda is finally reached |
| 267207 | Looking south towards Loch Avon and Beinn Mheadhoin |
| 267208 | The radio station on Cairngorm records some of the most hostile weather in the UK |
| 267209 | Ptarmigan Station on the slopes of Cairngorm is the highest cafe in Britain |
| 270601 | The River Clunie from Braemar village |
| 270602 | Leaving Braemar to the south |
| 270603 | The road next to Clunie Water |
| 270604 | First acsent up Morrone |
| 270605 | Morrone summit & radio station |
| 270606 | Braemar from Morrone |
| 270607 | Morrone Birkwood National Nature Reserve |
| 270608 | Morrone Birkwood National Nature Reserve |
| 270609 | Roe Deer near Braemar |
| 310801 | Braemar village centre |
| 310802 | Tourist attractions in Braemar |
| 310803 | The road leading onto Creag Choinnich |
| 310804 | The track leading out Braemar village |
| 310805 | Clearing the forest above Braemar |
| 310806 | Overlooking Braemar & Linn of Dee from Creag Choinnich |
| 310807 | Invercauld Estate castle |