Glencoe Mountain Resort
Glencoe, Scotland
Longest and the steepest ski run in Scotland
Glencoe Mountain Resort, nestled in the spectacular and rugged Highlands, is Scotland's original ski area and its most iconic. Dating back to 1956, it is located on the slopes of Meall a' Bhuiridh mountain, in the middle of the dramatic Rannoch Moor, one of the last true wilderness areas of Scotland. It's no wonder that major film productions like Harry Potter and the Bond movie Skyfall, have used this location.
Glencoe Mountain Resort offers a unique blend of natural beauty and challenging terrain. With stunning views, it features runs across a range of skill levels, from beginner slopes to expert-level challenges, including Scotland's steepest run, the "Flypaper."
The resort attracts adventurous skiers and snowboarders looking for a more natural and less commercialized experience. Glencoe also provides a dedicated beginner area with rope tow and magic carpet, a snow park, backcountry options for advanced riders and a terrain park, making it a favorite for both families and thrill-seekers. There is even a transceiver training park should you be heading for the backcountry. Its facilities include three chairlifts, five surface lifts, a new panoramic café, ski and snowboard hire, a snowsports school and upgraded onsite accommodations. With its down-to-earth vibe, Glencoe Ski Area is a gem for those seeking a memorable mountain adventure in Scotland’s Highlands.
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