  
Snow sports of all kind are well catered for with two
of Scotland's five ski areas found in this area. Whether
you're a skier, snowboarder or cross-country enthusiast
- at beginner, intermediate or advanced level - you're
sure to find a facility to meet your winter sports needs.
| Glenshee
stakes its claim as Scotland's most extensive
ski area with more than 25 miles (40 km) of downhill
runs. These ski grounds sit astride the summit
of the highest public road in the UK, some 2200
feet above sea level. Reach it by the A93 south
from Braemar.
Glenshee
is well suited to intermediate skiers with no
more than 26 blue and red runs whilst advanced
skiers will look out for the famous moguls of
the 'Tiger.' |
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The
Lecht is a more compact centre, focussed on families,
ideal for beginners, with Tomintoul (highest village
in the Highlands) as the nearest centre. The ski and
snowboard school is located beside the nursery tows
and friendly and experienced instructors will make sure
you enjoy and learn from your experience.
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Activity
at The Lecht is not just a winter experience.
In the summer months many of the tows will take
you to the summit for spectacular views over the
Cairngorms. Look out also for the 'Deval Karts',
tubing and summer skiing and boarding
Instruction,
equipment hire and refreshment facilities all
operate during the skiing season. This period
can be as early as December and sometimes continue
to as late as April. |
Recommended
Links
www.ski-glenshee.co.uk
www.lecht.co.uk
  
For details
of Walking businesses in the Aberdeen and Grampian area
why not search the visitscotland.com
database of sport and leisure facilities.
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