Published: 20 February 2026, The English Chronicle Desk, The English Chronicle Online
Scotland is enjoying a bumper ski season, with record numbers of visitors flocking to its snowy hills, but authorities are warning that avalanches are an increasing risk for those venturing into the mountains. The surge in winter sports enthusiasts comes after heavy snowfall across the Highlands, creating ideal skiing and snowboarding conditions.
Ski resorts have reported high demand for accommodation and lift passes, with many visitors travelling from across the UK and Europe to take advantage of the fresh powder. Local businesses have welcomed the influx, describing the season as “the busiest in years.”
However, mountain rescue teams and weather experts caution that the same snowfalls that attract skiers also increase the risk of avalanches. Several incidents have already been reported in remote areas, prompting warnings for hikers, off-piste skiers, and snowmobilers.
A spokesperson for Scottish Mountain Rescue said, “While we are thrilled to see so many people enjoying Scotland’s hills, we must remind everyone that conditions can be extremely dangerous. Avalanches can occur without warning, and visitors should take appropriate precautions, check weather reports, and carry safety equipment.”
Experts advise skiers to stick to marked trails, respect avalanche warnings, and consider guided tours in high-risk areas. Avalanche transceivers, shovels, and probes are essential for anyone venturing into backcountry zones.
Local authorities are coordinating with resorts and mountain rescue teams to monitor conditions and provide timely alerts. Signs have been installed at key entry points to high-risk areas, and drones are being used to assess snow stability in some regions.
Despite the warnings, the strong snowfall has created some of the best skiing conditions seen in years, benefiting both winter sports enthusiasts and the local economy. The combination of heavy snow, crisp weather, and clear visibility has made Scotland’s hills a prime destination for thrill-seekers.
Meteorologists note that continued cold weather could extend the season, but they emphasize that snow accumulation also heightens avalanche risk. Visitors are urged to remain vigilant and respect official guidance to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
The English Chronicle will continue to monitor the situation in Scotland, providing updates on ski conditions, avalanche warnings, and safety advice for winter sports enthusiasts.

























































































