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Nevis Range. Cons Relies heavily on natural snowfall Back Corries required a lot of snow to fill in completely The runs on the front of the hill are more limited than at other Scottish areas West coast weather can be very fickle at times. Ski Club's 'resorts under the radar series' explores Nevis Range, one of Scotland's five ski resorts. Nevis Range Skiing and Snowboarding All of the pistes are located on the north-facing slopes of Aonach Mor, dropping from the summit at m to the gondola top station at m.

Nevis Range Piste Map The local area map can be downloaded here. Nevis Range Ski Pass Prices Nevis Range has frozen prices for the third season in a row, ensuring it offers great value for money. For Families Nevis Range is perhaps a little less family friendly than some of the other ski areas when it comes to on the hill facilities — the beginner zone is not as good here as at for example, Lecht. How to get to Nevis Range Nevis Range is around two and a half hours away by car from Glasgow and a touch further at three hours from Edinburgh.

Glasgow: 2. Add to favourites Added. Share: Twitter Facebook Email. Registered in England No. Not all products and services are regulated by the FCA. Day Ticket. Season Ticket. See our Winter Skills page for basic information on the essential skills, techniques and knowledge needed for winter hillwalking. As well as reading our description of each walking route, you can read about the experiences of others users on this walk and others.

There are user reports for this walk - click to read them. Currently 3. This route is the most straightforward ascent of Ben Nevis and is thus often busy with walkers. It was once known as the tourist path but this was really a misnomer - it is a tough and strenuous walk.

The upper part of the mountain is owned and maintained by the charity the John Muir Trust, which works to protect wild places. To begin the walk, park at the Visitor Centre in Glen Nevis; there may be a charge. Cross the new bridge over the River Nevis and then turn right and briefly follow the river bank before turning left at a sign, heading up a path between a wall and a fence. Cross a stile at the top of this and go ahead across a track to meet the original path which started at the Ben Nevis Inn on the left; turn right up the rising path.

Follow the wide path which climbs across the hillside. After passing above a small plantation the path from Glen Nevis Youth Hostel joins in from the right this path leads directly from the Hostel to the main path and gives a shorter route; but there is little car parking at the Youth Hostel. Further on the path doubles back on itself to ascend the steeper, rockier slopes in a wide zigzag. The path crosses a couple of footbridges over small streams and curves round, climbing above the valley of the Red Burn.

As the head of the burn is approached the path takes a very sharp left turn; please don't use the old path ahead which is eroded and loose. The correct path winds up much more easily to reach the plateau that holds Loch Meall an t-Suidhe, known as the half way lochan - which is slightly optimistic.

The walk doesn't approach the actual loch though, keeping well to the right. As the path begins to climb once more, a junction is reached. Turn right the path keeping left heads round below the North Face of the mountain. After another half kilometre the path crosses the cascading upper Red Burn stream.

The path is good at this point, but after a couple more bends becomes much rougher, a well-worn route through the boulders and scree, climbing relentlessly in a series of very wide zigzags - please stick to the path here to avoid worsening erosion.

Much higher up, the path passes above the steep screes which fall to the right into the head of Five Finger Gully. The Nevis Range is the highest mountain resort and the only gondola system in Scotland.

Located on Aonach Mor, the closest mountain to Ben Nevis, it offers winter and summer activities for the whole family. The Nevis Range has a network of paths for walkers and mountain bikers, who can use the gondolas to transport their bikes up the mountain.

The gondolas have external mounting points for carrying bikes. There are specialized tracks for mountain bikers including a terrifyingly steep trail that descends ft. You can watch the mountain bikers descending as the tracks pass close to the route of the cable cars in some places.



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