Great Ski Season in Scotland Continues
The five resorts of Glenshee, Glencoe, The Nevis Range, The Lecht and Cairngorm are having a fabulous winter with abundant snow and cold temperatures.
Glencoe said it was proving to be the best season since the Covid pandemic hit in March 2020, while Cairngorm has described it as a “great year” so far.
The Scottish Avalanche Information Service (SAIS) has recorded three times the number of avalanches it noted for the whole of last season, with almost 100 of them in the last month.
That is an indicator of how much snow has fallen
The head of Glencoe, Andy Meldrum said that the area had more than 1,000 skiers and around sledgers last Tuesday.
“Best season since Covid. We have been open for skiing now since early January.
“Almost all runs and uplift on the mountain are open.”
Winter conditions in Scotland. Image c/o Dianne & Rod Frazer
David Farquharson, the managing director at Glenshee, conditions had been “fantastic” from about three weeks ago.
“Busiest day so far has been 2,500 people. Certainly already better than any since being shutdown for Covid,” said Farquharson.
Cairngorm has had 23,000 skiers since opening on 21st November.
“Since then, we have had 68 days of snowsports available, with some of our surface lifts – including the West Wall Poma – operating for the first time in several years.,” said the resort.
“The team on the hill has been working around the clock to keep operations running smoothly and is focused on maximising the snowsports potential this season.”
The Lecht and Nevis Range have also enjoyed a good season so far.
PlanetSKI’s Scotland reporting tea of Dianne and Rod Frazer posted from Scotland earlier this month:
Current conditions in Scotland. Image c/o Dianne & Rod Frazer
Scotland’s mountain snowsports resorts have previously endured some difficult seasons in recent years.
PlanetSKI’s Simon Wilson visited in 2024 and reported alongside Rod & Dianne.
The Lecht, Scotland. Image c/o Simon Wilson.
The Met Office says year‑on‑year comparisons are difficult because of the UK’s highly variable climate.
It said a single winter may see more or less snow than the previous one for many different reasons.
“However, when we look at the longer‑term picture, over the last 30 years, there is a clear reduction in the number of days with falling snow,” said the Met Office.
“We’ll need to wait until the end of this winter season before assessing how this year fits into that longer‑term trend.”
In the meantime skiers and snowboarders are continuing to enjoy the good conditions on the Scottish ski slopes.
Current conditions in Scotland. Image c/o Dianne & Rod Frazer
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