Scafell Pike Ski Resort Guide
Scafell Pike Ski Resort Guide
Scafell Pike, in the Lake District, is here by popular demand because it is the highest point in England. The only skiing to be done at Scafell Pike is back country stuff, and other Lakeland fells are better suited to that pursuit anyway. Because of the proximity of the Irish sea to Scafell Pike, snow tends to be more reliable in the North Pennines.
Resorts close to Scafell Pike include:
Yad Moss (63 km),
Harwood Common (67 km),
Weardale Ski Club (74 km),
Allenheads (75 km),
Castleside (96 km),
Select Scafell Pike Location Map Detail:
(Also see our detailed Weather Map around Scafell Pike, which will give you visual overview of current and future snow conditions)
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Trails (Pistes): - |
Halfpipes: - |
| Summit: 978 m |
Toplift: m |
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Terrain Parks: - |
| Vertical Drop: 152 m |
X-Country: - |
| Lifts: 0 |
Snowmaking: - |
| Gondolas / Cable Cars: 0 |
Slopeside accommodation: - |
| Restaurants: 1 |
Acres of ski: - |
| Bars: - |
Nearest Airport: Manchester |
| Nearest Train: - |
Tourist Info Phone:: -, |
Visitor Reviews of Scafell Pike
James from United Kingdom writes:
Scafell Pike has a winter that is very cold, averaging 37 inches of snow only in the month of January. The snow usually stops by the end of March-early April and the place reaches a maximum of 80 degrees fahrenheit in a year. The snow starts again in late October-early November.
2009-01-20 |
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