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Anyone skiing Scotland this year?
Got a motorhome and dog so looking for advice and previous experience.
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Most of the Scottish ski centres have provision for motorhomes/campervans, so it's worth checking the individual websites for current policy/facilities.
In terms of my own experience, I stayed at Glenshee a couple of years ago - no facilities to speak of, but they do provide EHU in the car park. It was £10 for the night from what I remember.
When I visited Cairngorm I stayed at Glenmore Campsite in Aviemore. Just down the road from the ski centre and there's a decent pub (Pine Marten Bar) next door.
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@BuddyTheHusky
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Glencoe Mountain resort
has 4 campervan/caravan hook-up points. There's a toilets and shower block, and onsite cafe.
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I use my van quite a bit when I am working (either glenshee or the lecht). As said above Glenshee has EHU you can book online via the lift tickets page or ring them the day or two before also good site in Braemar down the hill, lecht has nowt but are ok for vans to stay, aviemore while it has a campervan aire on the old Cas carpark its shut in the winter so i would stay at glenmore, glencoe has van space although they have implemented a van ban in recent times due to the few spoiling it for the many (using toilets and showers and not paying anything in the honesty boxes) but you can book space. I'd keep an eye on their socials and website for the van policy this year. As always park right at the edge of the carpark and think about snow clearing if its snowing. I have all seasons tyres on the van and generally that gets me up to work even when the roads are bad. Enjoy, it's a great way to ski.
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