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Skiing at Allenheads

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Since this cold snap has set in, my friend and I have been meaning to head into Northumberland to Allenheads to do a bit of real English skiing (oxymoron?). Anyway, I know there are a couple of rope tows, the runs from which are pretty lame, but does anyone know what the possibilities for walking / hiking and skiing are. A chap I met a chap a while ago who said you could walk for about a mile from the rope tow and there were gullys / drops off and all sorts of interesting things. Can anyone shed any light on this? The Allenheads website seems to just concentrate on the rope tows.
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