Glenshee Ski Centre, Scotland's 'Three Valleys' flanks each side of Britain's highest road pass and offers more lifts and marked piste kilometres then any other British ski centre. The Centre is close to Braemar where the annual 'Gathering' is staged, and the Queen's summer residence of Balmoral. Host to the 2001 Scottish Snowboarding Championships, Glenshee has been the breeding ground for two British Champions. Whether freeriding or freestyling or just beginning, the on-hill terrain on offer is as varied as it is expansive, ranging from the natural quarter pipes and man made features of Butchart's Coire to the wide open expanses at Coire Fionn and Glas Maol to the gentle slopes of Claybokie and the Cluny's. Scotland's secret treasure...if your first priority is snowboarding, then Glenshee is the place Snowboard UK Magazine, 1997.
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Top: 3478 FT Bottom: 2133 FT Vertical Drop: 1499 FT Skiable Terrain: 0 acres Number of Runs: 38 Snow Making: 0 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 21 Capacity: 18509 |
Beginner Runs: 28% Intermediate Runs: 66% Advanced Runs: 6% Expert Runs: 0% Average Snowfall: 0 na |
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