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Scotland - w/c 18th Feb

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Have the chance to nip up from Centre Parcs in Cumbria to Scotland to ski, the week after next. Where is best to ski, keeping in mind that I think its kids half term? I am a light intermediate and will just be looking for cruise around pistes for a day whilst the rest of the family cycle round a forest in the rain!!

Does anyone have any advice as where is best to go etc?

Cheers
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philhanc, do a search - there are some useful local threads. The people in the know reckoned that the ski areas in Scotland were likely to be hideously crowded at half term. Most said they wouldn't bother, IIRC
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Any reason why the rest of the family are cycling around a forest and not trying out a snowsport? CairnGorm and Glenshee probably best fit your bill, Glenshee will be a shorter drive distance wise, and with local kids back in school is also likely to be quieter than CairnGorm during the week commencing Mon 18th.


^Glenshee on Thursday 7th Feb (Butchart's Access Poma).

Full set of pix: http://www.winterhighland.info/pix/pixalbum.php?pix_id=853

Lecht on Friday: http://www.winterhighland.info/pix/pixalbum.php?pix_id=854
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Winterhighland, yeah, other half is not that interest and heir is 11 months old!! Will check it out, many thanks!
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Cairngorm will be crowded. Glenshee will probably be busy on the Aberdeenshire holiday (Monday) but any other day should be quiet. The best runs at Glencoe and Nevis are not 'light intermediate' but you could ski off every lift at Glenshee. Only 3 or 4 runs are steep there. It's by far the best place for easy cruising. Great blue/greens in Butcharts Coire and make sure you do the red off Meall Odhar and the blue off the top of MO into Coire Fionn. Also the best way to Glas Maol. If you go for lunch early you can catch the sun on the terrrace of the Cairnwell Cafe. The hard stuff is easily avoided being right at the edges of the ski area. Just check the forecasts on MWIS, met office and winterhighland for wind speeds and weather. MWIS overdo the wind speeds though. If the weather is better on the west, Glencoe would be my next choice, just don't go left off the top lifts.

Edited because the local hol is this monday coming, not the week after. Hardly anyone south of Edinburgh has heard of Glenshee, it'll be quiet during the week any day. Planning on running 21 lifts today there.
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