Clôtures en bois, maison de vacances, ski, pic, la pente. Neige de l'hiver écossais ; scène de ski de Glenshee Ecosse Centre National de Cairngorms Braemar, Ecosse, Royaume-Uni
5046 x 3364 px | 42,7 x 28,5 cm | 16,8 x 11,2 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
mars 2006
Lieu:
Glenshee Ski Centre Scotland uk
Informations supplémentaires:
Glenshee Ski Centre is located at the point (Cairnwell Pass) where the A93 enters the Cairngorms National Park. The snowfields at Glenshee stretch over 3 valleys and 4 Munros giving access to 40 km of marked pistes, as well as off piste skiing. With its diversity of pistes, Glenshee offers something for everyone. Beginners and novices are able to get to grips with skiing and snowboarding on the nursery slopes next to the main car park, with easy progression onto the seven lifts which start at car park level. The centre is also ideal for intermediate skiers/snowboarders with no less than 26 blue and red runs, varying from the long and exhilarating to the short and steep. Experienced skiers and boarders however, are able are able to test their skills on two excellent black runs - the ever popular Glas Maol black or the infamous mogul strewn Tiger which has been a formidable part of the Scottish ski experience for years. In addition to the plethora of on-hill terrain, boarders are also treated to a specially designed Fun Park at Meall Odhar which has recently seen a face lift, following its introduction in 1991. With so much choice, it is easy to see why Glenshee is Scotland's premier resort.