Nevis Range, United Kingdom
Introduction
The Nevis Range opened in 1989 and has a modern lift system to rival any small resort in the Alps including Scotlands only gondola. The resort is situated about 6 miles from the town of Fort William, and its summit, Aonach Mor, is only 400 feet shorter than its close neighbour Ben Nevis, Scotlands highest mountain.As with all the resorts in Scotland the weather is extremely changeable and is often a mixture of high winds, driving sleet ,rain and heavy blizzards. However, the people who run the place shrug off these problems and do their best to look after visitors. The main gondola takes you up from the carpark to the Snowgoose restaurant and the learner area. Its then the quad chair, the goose t-bar and the summit button to reach the top. As you would expect the better conditions can be found the higher you go, and theres usually a small terrain park at the summit.

Nevis from top of the Quad Chair
Photo: Steve Dowle
With the exception of Duncans Drop and a few others the pistes are cut very narrow so you cant really open things up too much. Theyre kept in as good condition as they can be but if it hasnt snowed for a few days expect some brown stony patches.
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Resort Statistics
Resort Type:
Alpine
Winter: Dec to April
Summer: None
Lifts
Total Lifts: 12
Gondolas: 1
Chair lifts: 3
Drag lifts: 8
Max people per hour: 9,600
Board Leashes required: Yes
Mountain
Total pistes/trails: 35
Total ride area: 20km
Longest run: 2km
Top lift: 1221m
Vertical drop: 580m
First lift: 91m
Piste suitability
Green runs: 65%
Red runs: 25%
Black runs: 10%
Lift Passes
Lift Passes:
1/2 Day Pass £16
Full day £23
5 days £85
Season £245
Lift times:8.30am to 4.30pm
Snowfall
Artificial snowmaking coverage: 0%
Facilities
Night Riding: :
No
Snowboard Schools:
4 Hour group lesson £20
private £22/hr
Snowboard Hire:
board and boots £17.50
6 days £65
Heliboarding: :
Not available
Snowmobiles:
Not available
Further information
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Summary
Home to Scotland's most extreme terrain, and if you time the snow & weather right you have a good few days.
ON THE SLOPES On a good day not bad at all
OFF THE SLOPES Fort William a great town to stay in
Terrain & parks
Halfpipe:
No -
Terrain park:
Yes - 1
Backcountry/off-piste:A tiny bit
Tree runs:No
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External Snow
- Nevis Range Ski Conditions
Run Conditions:A base remains on the upper part of the mountain, but more snow is required for snowsports. The Gondola, restaurant and cafe bar are open every day (wind permitting).Artificial slope with Alpha tow open for beginners. ... Wed 07 Jan 09
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