Could This Be Scotland’s Next National Park?

Could This Be Scotland’s Next National Park?

Communities, groups and individuals are being invited to share their views in a consultation on the creation of Scotland’s first new National Parks in almost 20 years.

The Scottish Government committed to establish at least one new National Park in Scotland by the end of this Parliamentary session in 2026.

The public consultation is looking at what people value about Scottish National Parks, and what these areas should deliver in future.

Loch Awe National Park

Diverse Landscapes Cultural Richness Sustainability Preservation

Diverse Landscapes Cultural Richness Sustainability Preservation

How much green energy can Loch Awe sustain and still retain it natural heritage?

Proposed Park Boundaries

Explore the diverse landscapes, from Bridge of Orchy to the Sound of Jura, connecting local communities.

Natural & Cultural Features

Experience the majesty of Cruachan mountain, historic Kilmartin Glen, and stakeholder landmarks.

Renewable Energy Integration

Witness sustainable energy coexisting with nature, with existing and planned installations within the park.

Park Objectives & Ranger Service

Preserve Loch Awe’s purity, enhance biodiversity, and enjoy recreational activities, guided by a dedicated Ranger Service.

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Green Innovation
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Loch Awe

Green Innovation
At
Loch Awe

Loch Awe’s visionary National Park plan integrates sustainability, doubling Cruchan’s energy, and envisages 60+ jobs, steering Scotland toward a greener future.

National Park Jobs

60+ jobs

Fulltime Green Energy Jobs

60+ jobs

Wind Turbine Outputs

2.1 GW