| Midlothian Snowsports Centre Biggar Road, Hillend EH10 7DU | |
| 01314454433 | |
| Midlothian Snowsports Centre Website | |
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Set into the hillside of the stunning Pentland Hills Regional Park, Midlothian Snowsports Centre offers all the fun and adrenaline you'd expect from Britain's biggest artificial slope! Ski and snowboard lessons can be arranged or simply enjoy a practice session.
An outdoor facility, all runs are made of matting that is suitable for use all year round, and floodlighting allows the slopes to be used in the evenings. A misting system ensures the slopes remain lubricated to increase speed and to create a more realistic surface.
Drinks and snacks are available at our Cafe 360 and we can also offer conference and meeting room facilities.
We now have 4 specially built new tubing runs, to provide exhilarating and fun snow tubing sessions for both children and adults. Our new travelator takes all the hard work out of climbing up the hill. Just ride up... and slide down!
Snow tubing parties are also available, after a fun filled hour's tubing, a party meal is provided in our function room below Cafe 360, guests will even receive a free party bag.
Our Edinburgh site is based in South Queensferry, ideal for anyone in the Fife, Livingston, Dunfermine and Glasgow area. It is excellently situated for...
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