Glenshee Piste Map

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Glenshee ski resort overview:

Glenshee, Scotland’s largest ski resort, offers a diverse and exciting skiing experience in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. With 22 lifts and 36 runs covering a variety of terrain, it caters to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced skiers. The resort’s name, meaning “Glen of the Fairies” in Gaelic, adds to its charm, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

One of Glenshee’s main attractions is its vast and varied terrain, which includes gentle beginner slopes at the base and more challenging black runs, such as the infamous Tiger, for experienced skiers. The resort is particularly suited to intermediates, with a good selection of blue and red runs. The Glenshee piste map is essential for navigating the extensive network of trails and ensuring skiers make the most of their time on the slopes.

Snow conditions at Glenshee can be unpredictable due to its relatively low altitude, meaning the resort relies on natural snowfall and cold temperatures to maintain its runs. While recent years have seen improvements in snowmaking capabilities, conditions can still be inconsistent compared to Alpine resorts. Checking live updates and consulting the Glenshee piste map before visiting is advisable.

Facilities at Glenshee are functional but fairly basic, with a café, rental shop, and ski school available. While the resort lacks the après-ski culture found in European destinations, it remains a great option for a day trip or weekend skiing getaway from cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Overall, Glenshee offers a fantastic skiing experience for those willing to embrace Scotland’s unpredictable winter conditions. Its accessibility, range of runs, and stunning scenery make it a worthwhile destination, especially when conditions are favorable.


Quick facts about Glenshee:

Glenshee resort altitude: m
Glenshee Piste altitude: 650m–1068m
Number of lifts in Glenshee: 22
KM of pistes in Glenshee: 40km
Longest piste in Glenshee: 2km (Glas Maol)
Total pisted runs in Glenshee: 36
Green pistes: 8 22%
Blue pistes: 13 36%
Red pistes: 13 36%
Black pistes: 2 6%

How do I get to Glenshee?

Nearest airport to Glenshee: Aberdeen (ABZ) 63 miles Find flights
Transfer time to Glenshee: 1 hour 30 mins Airport Transfers

How much does a Glenshee lift pass cost?

Adult: £36, Junior U16: £28, Senior: £28
Indicative one day lift pass price. Daily cost normally cheaper when purchased for longer period.

Download Cairngorms Piste maps:

Download Glenshee Cairnwell Mountain piste map as a pdf or an image file:

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Download Glenshee Glas Moal Mountain piste map as a pdf or an image file:

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Travel Insurance

  • Single trip from £10
  • Annual multi-trip from £32
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