The Ski Resort
Glencoe Mountain features nearly 25km/15.5mi of groomed slopes boasting perfect conditions for beginners and families as well as for experienced skiers and snowboarders. Eight lifts take you up to 1,070m/3,510ft above sea level.
Interesting facts
- Offering 24 km of slopes and terrain, Glencoe Mountain is among the 3 largest Ski Resorts in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
- Glencoe Mountain is among the 3 best rated Ski Resorts in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
- Elevated between 360 m and 1,070 m, the Ski Resort is among the 3 highest elevated Ski Resorts in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The vertical drop from summit to base is 710 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in Great Britain and Northern Ireland is 290 m. Most runs are therefore relatively long.
- The day pass at Glencoe Mountain is £35 making it one of the 3 cheapest ski Resorts in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
- The ski resort is among the 3 ski Resorts with best conditions in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
On Mountain Dining
At the log house café near the base station of the chair lift, you can gather your strenth with warm foods and drinks before heading back onto the slopes.
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Activities
Tobogganing on Glencoe Mountain is a blast for the whole family. What's more, it is totally free! The chair lift gets you up the mountain, featuring a beautiful view. Walk to Plateau cafe to rent a sleigh. From there, you can rush down the slope.
Infrastructure & Rental
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Getting here
From the north, drive past Fort William and continue southbound. From the south, follow M74 to Glasgow, and then A82 towards Dumbarton. Behind Dumbarton, follow a82 to Glencoe. This picturesque route leads past Loch Lomond, while you drive up to the north to Crianlarich, Tyndrum, and Rannoch Moor. From here, follow the signs pointing to the ski resort. From the east, there are several routes from A9 leading to Crianlarich and the north, including A84 from Perth, A85 from Stirling, and A827 from Balinluig.