Glenshee Snowboarding Terrain
Scotland's secret treasure


If your first priority
is snowboarding
then Glenshee is the place

-Snowboard UK Magazine,1997
 

Host to the very first British Championships, and venue for the Scottish Snowboarding Championships 2000, Glenshee has been the breeding ground for two British Champions. So whether you want to lay out some big carves in the wide open expanses at Coire Fionn, throw some moves over the jumps at Butchart's Coire, catch some air in the natural half-pipe at the Plastic, freeride the steeps of the Thunder Bowl or simply check out the sport for the first time, Glenshee has it all.

Beginners Areas

Dink Dink (perfect for complete beginners), Plastic Slope, Sunnyside (great for improving riders), Cluny, Tom Dearg, Corrour, Butchart's Coire, Trainer, Claybokie.
Freestyle Terrain
  Glenshee's plethora of on-hill terrain makes it a perfect choice for freestylers. From the natural 1/4 pipes of Butchart's Coire and the Plastic Slope to the manmade terrain park (location snow dependent), Glenshee has some of the best freestyle terrain in Scotland.
Alpine Terrain
  Glenshee has dedicated alpine areas on Cairnwell, but there are also limitless opportunities on Carn Aosda, Butchart's Access, Coire Fionn, Glas Maol, Sunnyside and Grianan.
Steep Terrain
  With some of the steepest runs in Scotland, Glenshee has enough to test even the most experienced rider. Try the Tiger, Glas Maol or the Carn Aosda roadside flank for that added adrenalin buzz.