Glencoe Mountain Resort

Glencoe Mountain Resort, White Corries, Ballachulish PH49 4HZ, United Kingdom
1-90 Years
Paid

Description

Glencoe Mountain Resort is set in the breathtaking landscape of Rannoch Moor, offering incredible views of the Buachaille Etive Mor. It is Scotland’s oldest ski centre and is open 364 days a year, providing year-round outdoor adventures. With both winter and summer activities, it is a popular destination for families, skiers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts.

The resort features 8 lifts and 20 runs, with terrain suitable for all levels, from gentle slopes to Scotland’s longest and steepest ski runs. Winter highlights include skiing, snowboarding, sledging, and avalanche training, while summer offers chairlift rides, mountain biking, tubing, hill walking, and scenic viewpoints. Onsite facilities include microlodges, camping plots, cafés, and a licensed bar, all set against spectacular views.

Pricing varies by season, with winter day lift passes ranging from £24–£39 for individuals and £105–£125 for families, while summer activities include chairlift rides at £18 for adults, £13 for children, and tubing sessions at £10 per person.

A visit to Glencoe Mountain Resort guarantees adventure in stunning surroundings, whether you’re enjoying the snow in winter or the trails in summer. Its mix of activities, from family sledging to serious skiing, combined with panoramic views and cosy facilities, make it a must-visit spot in Scotland.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • Winter activities: Glencoe Mountain Resort offers a rich variety of winter experiences, including skiing and snowboarding across 20 runs serviced by 8 lifts, ideal for all skill levels—from gentle plateau slopes to Scotland’s longest and steepest descents   . Visitors can also enjoy free sledging from mid-December to late April using Zibob sledges, with a chairlift return ticket required to reach the plateau  . Additionally, the resort features a unique Avalanche Transceiver Training Park for hands-on safety training (free to use, with guidance available)  , and scenic chairlift rides offering access to panoramic viewpoints like the Eagles Rest. 
  • Summer activities: Glencoe Mountain transforms into a vibrant summer outdoor adventure hub—open daily from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm (last uplift 4:00 pm)—offering thrilling chairlift rides, mountain biking (both downhill and cross-country), hiking, climbing, and summer tubing. Visitors can enjoy scenic views, rich walking trails, and panoramic vistas from Eagles Rest and the Summit of Creag Dhubh, while on-site cafés operate from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm (with hot food served until 7:00 pm) and the Plateau Café open during summer from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Facilities

Food & Drinks: White Corries Cafe serves food and beverages.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

Winter Pricelist

Lift Passes (Midweek day pass / Weekend & holiday day pass)     

  • Adult: £32 / £39
  • Child: £24 / £28
  • Family (2+2): £105 / £125
  • Senior/Students: £28 / £39

Season Pass (EARLY BIRD Season Pass / Season Pass)

  • Adult: £345.00 / £400.00
  • Child: £135.00 / £190.00
  • Senior/Students: £300.00 / £360.00

Summer Prices

Chairlift (Return)

  • Adult: £18
  • Child: £13
  • Family (2+2): £55

Tubing (30mins)

  • Adult: £10
  • Child: £10
  • Family (2+2): £35

Disc Golf

  • Adult: £6
  • Child: £5
  • Family (2+2): £20

Pricing URL: http://www.glencoemountain.co.uk

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

Lifts Open 9.00am-4.30pm
Last uplift 4.00pm
(weather permitting)

Address: Glencoe Mountain Resort, White Corries, Ballachulish PH49 4HZ, United Kingdom

Post Code: PH49 4HZ

Council: Highland

County: Highland

  • By Car: Glencoe is situated on the A82, 26 miles south of Fort William and 23 miles north of Crianlarich. From the north, head down to Fort William and keep following the road south. From the south, take the M74 to Glasgow and from here, follow signs for Dumbarton on the A82. Past Dumbarton, the A82 continues all the way to Glencoe. This very scenic route will take you along the shores of Loch Lomond as you head north to Crianlarich, Tyndrum and finally over Rannoch Moor, from where the ski centre is clearly sign posted. Alternatively, if you are travelling from the east, there are several routes off the A9 which take you to Crianlarich and north. These include the A84 from Perth, the A85 from Stirling and the A827 from Balinluig.
  • By Bus: The nearest station is Fort William which is serviced by a daily Scottish Citylink service from Glasgow. This service stops at Glencoe Mountain Resort.
  • By Train: The nearest stations are Bridge of Orchy and Fort William which are serviced by a daily sleeper train.

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