Glencoe Mountain Resort
Glencoe Mountain Resort is based in the Glencoe valley in the Scottish Highlands, and offers a professional and friendly team to help you have a great time and enjoy the experiences available.
At Glencoe Mountain Resort you will find all of the below activities, facilities, and important information.
Activities at Glencoe Mountain Resort include:
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We have also included their opening times and contact details. If you have any questions, you can contact the venue directly.
Facilities
Activities available in this location
Open Times
Contact
Kingshouse
Glencoe
Ballachulish
Highlands
PH49 4HZ
Gallery
Skiing
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
Useful Information
Snowboarding
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
Useful Information
Snowtubing and Sledging
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
Winter sledging is on snow and is accessable by a chairlift ride and short walk to the plateau outside the winter cafe. Sledging is free and participants must use our sledges, no booking required. Summer snowtubing is situated at the base of the mountain and takes place on a plastic slope approximately 50m long. We advise pre-booking especially at holidays and weekends as sessions do sell out.
Useful Information
Glencoe Mountain Resort is situated on Meall a'Bhuiridh mountain (Hill of the roaring stag) in the Glencoe valley - just off the A82. Keep an eye out for the signs and flags at the bottom of the driveway. The White Corries Cafe is at the bottom of the car park, on the right as you enter (08:00-20:00, hot food until 19:30). The chairlift for accessing the mountain is at the top of the car park - the ticket office is a black cabin just next to it. Bike, ski and snowboard rentals are located at the top left of the car park in a green building. Accommodation is available in small or medium-sized micro lodges that have heating, a kettle and bunk beds. Camping is also possible at the bottom left of the site, as are electric hookups for motorhomes.
Mountain Biking
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
Available in spring to autumn, our access chair allows you to take your bike up to 2200 feet. From there, you can have a go at the cross country or downhill routes. Full suspension mountain bikes, full face helmets, body armour and pads are available to rent.
Useful Information
Glencoe Mountain Resort is situated on Meall a'Bhuiridh mountain (Hill of the roaring stag) in the Glencoe valley - just off the A82. Keep an eye out for the signs and flags at the bottom of the driveway. The White Corries Cafe is at the bottom of the car park, on the right as you enter (08:00-20:00, hot food until 19:30). The chairlift for accessing the mountain is at the top of the car park - the ticket office is a black cabin just next to it. Bike, ski and snowboard rentals are located at the top left of the car park in a green building. Accommodation is available in small or medium-sized micro lodges that have heating, a kettle and bunk beds. Camping is also possible at the bottom left of the site, as are electric hookups for motorhomes.
Chairlift Rides
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
Get on the access chairlift at ~1100 feet and take the 15 minute ride to ~2200 feet up. From here, you can take scenic walks to Creag Dubh, with views along the Glencoe valley and out to Ben Nevis, Buchaille Etive Mor and Schiehallion.
Useful Information
A chairlift ride takes about 15 minutes each way, it is a 2 person chairlift which can be slowed down or stopped to permit access for disabled users. You are going up a mountain, so bring suitable footwear and clothing. Chairlift rides are available from 9am, and the last uplift is 4pm, last down is 4:15pm.
Mountain Disc Golf
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
Opening summer 2023!
Glencoe Mountain Resort hosts the UK's highest disc golf course. Designed in partnership with London Disc Golf, this 9 basket / hole course begins a short walk from the top of the access chairlift at 2200 feet, and winds it's way across the plateau area of the mountain.
Featuring breathtaking views alongside a top notch course, this is sure to be a must - visit attraction. Disc hire (£5 for adults, £4 for children) and lift tickets are available from the ticket office. £10 deposit per disc is required.
Useful Information
Come prepared to walk in the mountains, with suitable footwear (grippy, waterproof shoes), and a jacket. The White Corries Cafe in the car park is open year - round, the Plateau Cafe on the mountain is closed in the summer.