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Liverpool - Scotland snowboarding trip

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Hi

Four of us are planning a long weekend break to Scotland at the end of Jan. Having never boarded in the UK before I wanted some advice/tips.

Liverpool is a 7 hr drive to Aviemore which would eat into our short break massively. So I am looking at alternative ways of getting there quicker.

I have looked at flying from Liverpool to Aberdeen then driving the 2 hrs to Aviemore - Has anyone done this before and if so was it ok? Is Aviemore the best place to go to or are there resorts just as good but further South so that driving might be an option?

Any advice on nice resorts and b+bs would also be very welcome. We are all of a good standard and would ideally like challenging terrain when we are there so resort advice would be invaluable.

I have tried to glean more info from previous threads but struggled so if anyone has done this journey before I would love to hear from you.

Cheers
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holyjasper, check this thread for info on skiing cairngorm.

http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=68286

If you leave at 4pm, you could arrive late thus saving skiing time - similarly on the way home you could ski all day before leaving for home

THere is a company that used to run all-in bus trips leaving from manchester and picking up at wigan - ski norwest maybe? Check on google
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No quicker way than that I'm afraid. Train is about 6.5hours but not as flexibile.
Flying inc checking and car hore from inverness takes the same.
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holyjasper, Allow yourself 9hrs to get to Cairngorm. From L'pool you can be in Chamonix in 12 hours. Laughing Laughing
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