Skiing in Scotland in 2010 just gets better and better
The skiing season in Scotland for 2010 has been the best season in years and now is the chance to join the crowds on the slopes. After many years of dull winters with poor snow, the skiing in Scotland and volume of snow this year has been plentiful. Apparently this is due to the “El Nino” weather pattern, keeping the arctic winds close retaining the cold air and holding the Gulf Stream at bay keeping the warm air away. Whatever the reason – it comes to one thing, fantastic skiing in Scotland and perhaps a “once in a lifetime” chance to enjoy it as good as this.
The main skiing destination is the Cairngorm mountain ski resort, which is approx 8 miles from Aviemore, and generally has the most snow, with the expectation of it lasting well into April. This large Highland Shooting Lodge can sleep up to 16 people and is ideal accommodation for a group to get-together for a skiing trip, being only 24 miles away from the resort. Any group booking this property for a weekend up to 26th March 2010 will have the price reduced from £1,150 to a special offer price of £950. Go skiing in Scotland now. Seize the moment – contact the office today.