The Cairngorm Mountain on a good day can be the best place in the whole world to be. The views of the highlands of Scotland are breathtaking. On a bad day things can be completely different!! But hey, you can say that about anywhere. Okay it's not the best skiing but they do say 'if you can ski the Cairngorms you can ski anywhere'. My three children all learnt on the Cairngorm....they all had great fun and have many happy memories (whatever the conditions!)
I loved this resort. Then again I had fab conditions when I went. Lifts kept breaking but that's not exclusive to Cairngorm. Best hot chocolate at any resort I've been to.
Completely agree with David - a waste of time visiting this overpriced, overrated tourist trap of a "resort". After paying £23 and a 3 hour drive for the train and 1 open beginner lift (where the queues were so big it almost ended at the top of the run) I have vowed never to return on general principle. They didn't even have the decency to accurately describe the conditions on the report, the webcam was conveniently offline and 1 lifty told me to "stay at home next time" as I complained about it. If you have any sense you will ski / board at Nevis, Glencoe, Glenshee or The Lecht - they are head and shoulders above CML.
Aviemore is by far the worst resort in Scotland. Not because its runs or uplift is bad but because the people who run the resort lie to you about the conditions on the hill just to ensure that they get the extortionate ticket price off you. And if you challenge them after your first run about the reports of good snow and low winds when you have been sliding on your arse on ice while getting blown up hill by a 70 mile an hour wind, they will not consider refunding you a penny. Please, please avoid this resort at all costs and try one of our other 4 resorts.
Last season was our first. Being new to snowboarding we didn't want to spend a fortune travelling abroad, therefore the two hours drive from Glasgow to Aviemore wasn't too bad. The first day on the hill was fantastic...fresh powder, no wind and bright sunshine. The view was out of this world and the boarding was even better. The second time was somewhat different but still fun. Low cloud made it difficult to see your feet! Third trip north was disapointing, although the conditions were described as poor on this site we thought we knew best......wrong. The wind and low cloud made it impossible to board at the top station and on the lower runs ice was making it really hard to board. All and all the Cairngorm facility is superb but be aware of the Scottish weather. Always check the web for the snow conditions........its always right!
November 18, 2005
david wright
from
United Kingdom
I headed up to cairngorm , late winter last year. We had checked the ski reports and it all looked good so we headed north. We arrived about 8am; there was broken cloud and little wind. We headed up the mountain on their train. The first couple of runs were amazing with powder snow flicking behind us as we went. It wasnt till after lunch time the winds picked up and icy snow began to fall, we raised our scarves and put on our goggles. At about 3 we decided to quit while we were ahead and call it a day. Despite the winds it was a great day out.