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What is the dry ski slope like there? Is it like, umm, really rubbish?
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, They have 3 slopes, beginner, intermediate and main, with the main being about 150 metres, with drag-lift. Used to be dendex, but was replaced some years ago by something else I believe.
I can't comment on the state of the slope, as it's been almost 20 years since I skied there
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For a dry slope it's quite good - long and steep - BUT the "matting" rips the s-it out of your base (it's not dendex). If your going to go make sure you use one of their rental skis
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I'd say, like Marky, in length it's quite good but it really feels very shabby under the ski. I went last year and there was also deer droppings all over the matting. Apparently there are deer next door and they wander over at night and pooh over the slope.
Used hire skis as it would certainly wreck your own. I think the place is a bit of an opportunity missed to be honest. It is sadly the only dry slope in the South Western region near to Cornwall though.
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