Forecast today: Snow grains
This is necessary however as the terrain is much craggier and rockier, requiring several good storms to fill in the natural gullies on the mountain. But when filled in, Glencoe can offer some of Scotland’s finest terrain – perhaps its best for mixed groups. And thanks to significant investment in recent years – which includes the purchase of an all-weather snowfactory – the resort is better than ever.
It is possible to stay at the foot of the hill in one of their Microlodges, or hook up your campervan to the power supply, but otherwise the best place to stay is in Ballachulish or in Kinlochleven to the west of the resort. The scenery is stunning and Glencoe itself is spectacular – its no wonder it was chosen as a location for the James Bond film Skyfall.
As with all Scottish resorts, conditions can at times be unreliable but on a good day, the terrain here can rival the world’s best – and you’d be certainly hard pushed to find more spectacular scenery. For this reason stay as flexible as possible and be prepared to drop everything and dash to the mountains when conditions are good!
In summertime, Meall A’Bhuiridh doesn’t look much like a ski area – it looks far too rocky. But come winter and after a few big snowstorms, its natural gullies and hollows fill in to form some of Scotland’s classic downhill runs.
These often hold great snow well into spring – indeed skiing has run into May in recent years. Below the upper slopes lies the gently undulating Plateau, home to the main beginner runs, snowfactory and by 2019/2020, a new chairlift from the top of the Access Chair.
Absolute beginners don’t even need to take the Access Chair up as there is an excellent dry slope right next to the car park. But for those looking to ski on snow, the slopes of the Plateau are a fantastic learning area.
The offering has been massively improved since the Coire Pollach drag was built and more recently by the addition of the snowfactory nearby. This will only improve further once the new chairlift is built, removing the need to use draglifts for beginners.
The gentle runs on the Plateau make for a good warm up, but the best area for intermediates is the Main Basin, served by two lifts running to the resort’s highest point. Once this has filled in it can become one big motorway of corduroy, but early in the season when it is narrower it is a more formidable challenge. Another area worth exploring is the zone to skiers left of the Wall T-bar, an area than can often hold great snow.
For advanced skiers, Glencoe is home to the Flypaper, a very steep black that is a challenge for any skier or snowboarder. Further to skiers right is the East Wall, an area of equally steep off piste that is a great place to head to after fresh snowfall – just check first with ski patrol as this area is avalanche prone.
There are also some fantastic touring options and if snow has fallen to a low level, advanced riders will love the ski back down to the car park – there are some fantastic gullies and snowfields that can be tackled.
The Plateau Café is the only place on the hill that serves food and drink and whilst it has a decent offering, if you’re looking for something more substantial it is well worth returning to the excellent cafe at the base. You can stay at the foot of the hill itself in one of the Microlodges or in your campervan (there are numerous hook-ups available), or if you’re really brave camping is an option.
Otherwise, you’ll want to base yourself in the loch-side villages of Ballachulish or Kinlochleven. Both have a great reputation as outdoor hubs and have a range of accommodation to suit most budgets but of the two Kinlochleven is bigger and has more going on – including an excellent ice climbing centre.
The beginner facilities here are ideal for families, especially with the dry slope at the foot of the hill and then the rest of the slopes on the safe Plateau area. A lot of the accommodation nearby is in self-catered cottages and cabins or in small, family run B&B’s, all of which are nice and family friendly. Away from the pistes, you can tube on the dry slope.
Grabbing a quiet and cosy drink at the end of the day at the base café or dropping by a bar in one of the nearby villages is very much the order of the day here!
Scotland aims to ski from mid-December until mid-April – conditions are sufficiently varied that resorts often do not provide formal opening and closing dates.
Thu 21 Nov | Fri 22 Nov | Sat 23 Nov | Sun 24 Nov | Mon 25 Nov | Tue 26 Nov | Wed 27 Nov | Thu 28 Nov | Fri 29 Nov | Sat 30 Nov | |||||||||||||||||||||
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AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | Light snow |
Light snow |
Rather cloudy | Mist |
Freezing fog |
Freezing fog | Snow |
Snow |
Rain and snow | Snow |
Snow shower |
Snow shower | Light snow |
Light snow |
Light snow | Light snow shwr |
Light snow |
Occasional snow | Partly cloudy |
Generally clear |
Generally clear | Light snow |
Freezing drizzle |
Freezing drizzle | Rain/Snow shower |
Rain/Snow shower |
Light rain/snow | Rain and snow |
Rain and snow |
Rain and snow |
Wind | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Snow expected | 1.1 cm | 1.1 cm | 0.5 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 8.6 cm | 7.6 cm | 3.5 cm | 1.7 cm | 3.3 cm | 3.2 cm | 3.9 cm | 5.1 cm | 3.4 cm | 0.5 cm | 0.7 cm | 0.2 cm | 0 cm | 0.1 cm | 0.6 cm | 0.9 cm | 0.6 cm | 0.4 cm | 1.8 cm | 0.7 cm | 0.6 cm | 0.5 cm | 0.9 cm | 0 cm |
Max temp | -3.1°c | -5.1°c | -5.5°c | -4.8°c | -4.8°c | -5.7°c | -4.2°c | -2.5°c | 1.6°c | 1.6°c | -0.5°c | -0.2°c | 0.2°c | -0.2°c | -0.1°c | -0.6°c | -1.7°c | -2.7°c | -2.6°c | -2.6°c | -3°c | -1.9°c | -1.9°c | -1.2°c | 0.1°c | 0°c | 0.9°c | 1.4°c | 1.1°c | 2.1°c |
Min temp | -5.2°c | -5.6°c | -5.9°c | -6.5°c | -7.7°c | -7.7°c | -4.8°c | -4.8°c | -2.5°c | -0.6°c | -0.9°c | -0.6°c | -1.1°c | -1.1°c | -0.2°c | -1.8°c | -2.9°c | -2.9°c | -3.2°c | -4°c | -4°c | -2.5°c | -2.4°c | -1.9°c | -0.3°c | -0.6°c | 0°c | 0.7°c | 0.5°c | 1.1°c |
Feels like temp | -10.3°c | -12.6°c | -12.5°c | -11.2°c | -8.7°c | -11.7°c | -12.2°c | -14.3°c | -8.8°c | -3.5°c | -7°c | -7.3°c | -6.3°c | -7.4°c | -6°c | -6.2°c | -7.3°c | -7.1°c | -7°c | -6.8°c | -9°c | -8.2°c | -7.8°c | -7.2°c | -5.3°c | -5.6°c | -5.1°c | -3.7°c | -4.5°c | -3.4°c |
AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | Light snow |
Light snow |
Rather cloudy |
Wind | |||
Snow expected | 1.1 cm | 1.1 cm | 0.5 cm |
Max temp | -3.1°c | -5.1°c | -5.5°c |
Min temp | -5.2°c | -5.6°c | -5.9°c |
Feels like temp | -10.3°c | -12.6°c | -12.5°c |
AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | Mist |
Freezing fog |
Freezing fog |
Wind | |||
Snow expected | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm |
Max temp | -4.8°c | -4.8°c | -5.7°c |
Min temp | -6.5°c | -7.7°c | -7.7°c |
Feels like temp | -11.2°c | -8.7°c | -11.7°c |
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Weather | Snow grains |
Snow grains |
Partly cloudy | Freezing fog |
Freezing fog |
Freezing fog | Snow |
Rain and snow |
Rain | Light rain |
Light rain shwr |
Rain shower | Rain |
Rain |
Light rain | Light drizzle |
Light rain |
Light rain/snow | Partly cloudy |
Generally clear |
Generally clear | Light rain/snow |
Light rain |
Light rain | Light rain |
Light rain |
Light rain | Light rain |
Rain |
Rain |
Wind | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Snow expected | 1 cm | 0.4 cm | 0.2 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 8.8 cm | 2.2 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0.2 cm | 1 cm | 0.1 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm |
Max temp | 0.2°c | 0.2°c | -1.5°c | -0.3°c | -0.3°c | -3°c | 0°c | 1.2°c | 3.9°c | 5°c | 4.4°c | 3.8°c | 3.8°c | 4.4°c | 4°c | 3.3°c | 3.3°c | 1.2°c | 2°c | 2°c | 0.2°c | 2.3°c | 2.6°c | 2°c | 4.2°c | 4.5°c | 4.2°c | 5.3°c | 5.6°c | 5.7°c |
Min temp | -3.5°c | -1.5°c | -2.7°c | -3.7°c | -3°c | -3.3°c | -1.5°c | 0°c | 1.2°c | 3.8°c | 3.7°c | 3.6°c | 3.4°c | 3.8°c | 3.6°c | 2.2°c | 1.2°c | 0.3°c | -0.3°c | -0.1°c | -0.1°c | 0.9°c | 1.8°c | 1.8°c | 2.7°c | 3.9°c | 3.9°c | 4.3°c | 5°c | 5°c |
Feels like temp | -8.7°c | -5°c | -6.5°c | -3.7°c | -0.3°c | -3°c | -7.1°c | -7.3°c | -2.9°c | 1.7°c | 0.4°c | -0.5°c | -0.6°c | 0.1°c | 0.2°c | -0.7°c | 0°c | -1.3°c | -0.3°c | -0.5°c | -3.5°c | -2.9°c | -1°c | -1.4°c | -0.5°c | 1.1°c | 0.8°c | 1.4°c | 2.6°c | 2.7°c |
AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | |||
Wind | |||
Snow expected | 1 cm | 0.4 cm | 0.2 cm |
Max temp | 0.2°c | 0.2°c | -1.5°c |
Min temp | -3.5°c | -1.5°c | -2.7°c |
Feels like temp | -8.7°c | -5°c | -6.5°c |
AM | PM | Night | |
Weather | |||
Wind | |||
Snow expected | 0 cm | 0 cm | 0 cm |
Max temp | -0.3°c | -0.3°c | -3°c |
Min temp | -3.7°c | -3°c | -3.3°c |
Feels like temp | -3.7°c | -0.3°c | -3°c |
Snowfall | Next 3 days | 23.2 cm |
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Depths | Upper piste depth | No information |
Lower piste depth | No information | |
Snow conditions | Snow quality | No information |
Lifts | Lifts open | No information |
Resort opening date | Sat 14 Dec 2024 | |
Resort closing date | Sun 06 Apr 2025 |
Our Snow Overviews are updated bi-weekly between the start of December and early May every season, providing summaries of snowfall, weather, avalanche risk and other noteworthy meteorological events to help you prepare for your skiing holiday. Check back next winter to stay up-to-date on the latest weather happenings in resort.