Cairngorms, Scotland
Scotland is famous for its magnificent fall foliage, and the trees come alive in a variety of warm tones during the autumn season. The Cairngorms National Park, located in the eastern Scottish Highlands, is one of the greatest places to see them. The Cairngorms National Park is the biggest in the British Isles, covering 1,748 square miles, greater than both the Lake District and the Peak District combined. It has varied terrain with mountains, heather moorlands, woodland, wetlands, and even a sandy beach at Loch Morlich!
The stunning fall colors can be observed throughout the park and may be enjoyed while walking or riding a bike along one of the many pathways. Another popular sport is Munro bagging, which involves summiting one of Scotland's 282 Munros, with over 50 of them located in Cairngorms National Park, including the UK's second-highest peak, Ben Macdui. One of the finest ways to enjoy the autumn season is to climb a Munro while strolling among colorful foliage!