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Scottish Skiing in April (Nevis Range)

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The season's nearly over, and I'm thinking about getting a last couple of days on snow.

I was looking at the Scottish resorts, of which the Nevis Range seems to be in reasonable shape at the mo.

Has anyone got any advice on how to get there (from London), where to stay ... and I guess, most importantly, is it worth the journey?

My first idea was to grab a plane to Glasgow or Inverness, and train it to Fort William ... am I on the right track here?


Alternatively, is there a decent tour operator/travel agent specialising in Scottish resorts that anyone can recommend, that could do the leg-work for me (the lazy option is usually my favoured route).

Cheers
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jonflat2,

Checkout the thread on piste "Why not ski Scotland?" There are a few enthusiasts on here. I would think Cairngorm might be a safer bet though.
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jonflat2, it's the school easter holidays here, so you might find things a bit busy. There are (or at least were) sleepers running from London to Fort William and Aviemore. Might be less hassle than flights and train. Glasgow has no airport rail link, so that's a pain for a start.

Plenty of good skiing to be had if you can get any decent weather.

Check out www.winterhighland.com for recent reports and pics.

www.mwis.org.uk for mountain weather forecasts. (Nevis is covered by "West Highlands").
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Personally I prefer Nevis to Cairngorm - no snow fences - exciting back-bowl...(assuming there is enough snow to traverse out)
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jonflat2, You can also fly to Aberdeen and Inverness, but flights are limited. Car hire should be available though.
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Sleeper to fort william would be the most convenient way. There are often some quite good prices available that will almost certainly be competitive with air once all the transfer/parking prices are included. Trains leave about 9.30 from Euston, but you can pick them up at Watford if it's more convenient.

Wouldn't advise the cheapest (reclining seats) option though, unless you sleep particularly well. There's a shuttle bus from Fort William to the slopes.

Having said all that, you can leave London a couple of hours earlier and arrive at 8.30 the next morning in Bourg St Maurice. Would cost < £150 for transport and there are hotels and food in BSM which will be as cheap as Fort William and (arguably!) better. There are some quite good back bowls in Les Arcs I hear....

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***edit*** Just seen that there's a 'why not ski in Scotland' thread, so apologies for that last para (but I'll leave it in anyway !)
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Having said all that, you can leave London a couple of hours earlier and arrive at 8.30 the next morning in Bourg St Maurice. Would cost < £150 for transport and there are hotels and food in BSM which will be as cheap as Fort William and (arguably!) better. There are some quite good back bowls in Les Arcs I hear....


True, but if you live just north of Aberdeen you can leave the house just before 7am and be on the slopesat the Gorm around 9am have a great days skiing, spend the evening in the bar at Glenmore, freeze you dangly bits off in a tent at the Loch Morlich campsite, breakfast at Bill's cafe in the shop and ski hire at Glenmore and be back on the slopes for another days skiing before getting home by 7pm on Sunday Laughing

Now I must remember to direct CML in the direction of these threads and see if they'll give me a discount of my next years season ticket for all this publicity I've been giving them wink
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becos of that article i just read on the home page on the recent snowfall in scotland i am now seriously looking at it for an easter ski weekend, however have no idea of the fiddly practicalities - car hire is not an option as none of my friends can drive (and i get car sick), and i've been told that not only are there no flights near scottish slopes, but no actual ski resorts, just nearby accomodation, and no specific transfer buses from there to the lifts, as no official affilliation between these b & bs and the slopes. Is this true?? So what do people who ski in scotland DO then? How do they get up there if they live in London, where do they stay, how do they commute to the clopes, etc?
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Ridha wrote:
becos of that article i just read on the home page on the recent snowfall in scotland i am now seriously looking at it for an easter ski weekend, however have no idea of the fiddly practicalities - car hire is not an option as none of my friends can drive (and i get car sick), and i've been told that not only are there no flights near scottish slopes, but no actual ski resorts, just nearby accomodation, and no specific transfer buses from there to the lifts, as no official affilliation between these b & bs and the slopes. Is this true?? So what do people who ski in scotland DO then? How do they get up there if they live in London, where do they stay, how do they commute to the clopes, etc?

Well nobody seems to have answered your question so I'll give it a go Smile

In the east Inverness is the nearest airport to Cairngorm and The Lecht, and Glenshee is doable from there too although Aberdeen might be a better option for Glenshee but others would have to advise you on that. In the west Glasgow I think would be you best option but again I have no experience of getting to Glencoe and Nevis fom there so I can't advise and given that I'll stick to advice on Cairngorm.

Aviemore is the usual base for skiing at Cairngorm, it's just a few miles away and there are shuttle buses up to the slopes from there or you can hitch up which is surprisingly easy but if you get car sick on even short journeys perhaps not an option, so the first thing you want to do is find accomodation in Aviemore or on the ski road from Aviemore (Coylumbridge, Glenmore etc.). There are usually plenty of options from the local youth hostel to b&b and hotel accomodation of all types.

Getting there is pretty easy to be honest once you're in Inverness or you could consider getting an overnight train or sleeper up because they stop at Aviemore which has a train station right in the centre. Flight wise Easyjet and probably others fly from various airports in the south to Inverness Airport and then you'd have to get a bus ot taxi into Inverness. From there you can either head to the train station or the bus station, they're both close to each other. Most trains heading south from Inverness will stop at Aviemore and it's a very short hop away.

You can check timetables online and get other information from the Ski Scotland website here and from there just follow the links or do a google search for other information. You'll find dedicated Scottish skiers on the winterhighland website here which has a forum where you can ask any further detailed questions you may have and check out the latest photos from the Scottish mountains there too.

Yup, give it a go because the conditions are fantastic at the moment - ironically I'm going to France this Easter but for all that some of the best days skiing I've ever had have been in Scotland and this year is turning out to be one of the best late seasons ever so not to be missed if you can help it!

Enjoy Very Happy


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roga wrote:


In the east Inverness is the nearest airport to Cairngorm and The Lecht, and Glenshee is doable from there too although Aberdeen might be a better option for Glenshee but others would have to advise you on that. In the west Glasgow I think would be you best option but again I have no experience of getting to Glencoe and Nevis fom there so I can't advise and given that I'll stick to advice on Cairngorm.



I doubt you can get to Glencoe easily unless you hire a car. There are trains and coaches to Fort William though where you can then go onto Nevis. The trouble with flying into Glasgow though is that there is no airlink into the centre. You'd need to take a coach. Prestwick has a train station outside where you can pick up a train to Glasgow. It looks like there is only one train a day to Fort William.

If you can't take the sleeper from the south, then the absolute best option for the West is flying then hiring a car. Frankly though, if you get car sick you will not enjoy taking the A82, especially where it follows the shores of Loch Lomond. I think it's a lovely drive, but that road tends to terrify my wife. Toofy Grin

In terms of timings from Glasgow Airport, Glencoe is around 2hrs. Nevis is another half hour from there (you go past Glencoe to get to Nevis if driving). Glenshee is also easily doable from Glasgow Airport in 2 and a bit hours. It's also motorway and good A roads for all the but the last 30-40 miles. However add another half hour onto those timings if going from Prestwick.
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Other options for accomodation at Glenmore (from where you could walk upto the ski centre if pushed in around an hour or catch the bus from just opposite the campsite or hitch up) are:

Camp at Loch Morlich campsite £6.50 a night for 1 person and a tent. Its got nice new heated shower and toilet blocks. I camped last weekend and it wasn't too bad, but don't pitch under a tree in a blizzard as the tree drops large gobbets of snow on your tent all night Evil or Very Mad .

The youth hostel at Glenmore.

Glenmore lodge does b&b, £20 per night, use of the facilities (swimming pool etc) - its suposed to be good, not stayed myself as I'm a cheap skate, but a number of the winterhighlanders up last weekend stayed and were impressed. Details on the bottom of this page, but it might be full if they have a lot of courses running over easter.
http://www.glenmorelodge.org.uk/accommodation.asp

And of course you could always dig yourself a snowhole in Ciste Mhearaid like one group last weekend Very Happy - saw them skiing down the Cas next morning with large packs - looked to have had a decent nights sleep
see http://www.winterhighland.info/forum/read.php?2,59843,page=9 second post down for Ben's comments on kipping out.


Well worth coming up, conditions were pretty good at the weekend and the forecast at the moment is for the weather to settle down from good friday onwards.

Cheers
Dave
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Noticed on the SCUK (snowboard) forum that there's a few people planning a trip up to Scotland at the weekend after 'epic' conditions over the last few days.

Seems a bit quieter here though on that score - are English skiers all too namby pamby and wedded to the Alps to give it a go? Wink
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SCUK also reports that The Scotsman is predicting a bit of a rush north this w/e. I'm heading up with a few mates for some late season action, who knows there may even be some pow left to ride!
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Seems a bit quieter here though on that score - are English skiers all too namby pamby and wedded to the Alps to give it a go?


Nope.
Don't forget that a large part of England is easily accessible to the Scottish centres for the weekend by car or train.

From Cumbria we used to go up to Glenshee for the day, but its now easier and cheaper to stay the night in say Braemar.

last weekend and yesterday there was skiing much closer to home in the Lake District, but with milder weather coming through today it doesn't look promising, so its off to Scotland then Laughing Laughing
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Have a great time guys Very Happy
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Blimey - nobody?
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roga,

Checkout brian's thread in reports section. Photos will blow you away!!
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Cheers johnboy those photos certainly are superb - nice! Very Happy
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