Destination Hillend
Multi-activity centre planned
Destination Hillend
The council is building a year-round, family-orientated, multi-activity leisure attraction to improve and safeguard the future of Midlothian Snowsports Centre.
Alpine Coaster update:
What we will offer
The centre will remain open during the phased development, which will include:
- Freestyle Slope (open)
- Scotland's first Alpine Coaster - opened September 2024
- New A702 junction
- Infrastructure upgrades - additional car parking and upgrading access road to two lanes
- New reception building for the Snowsports Centre
- Soft play and indoor climbing
- Associated retail space
Benefits of the project:
- Creates the opportunity for Midlothian to have a national tourist attraction, with total visitor numbers expected to rise from 139,000 to an estimated 485,000 annually.
- Destination Hillend is forecast to make a net contribution of over £1m a year to the council’s revenue budget when fully open. This will pay for vital council services.
- Estimated annual employment figures are 150 full-time equivalent jobs (ftes) during the construction period and between 106.9 and157.9 ftes once the building is fully open.
- Direct income to the local economy is £3.6m per annum during construction and between £2.6 and £3.8m per annum once the development is fully up and running.
- Access from the A702 will be significantly improved thanks to a new, improved junction, which will include a pedestrian crossing.
- Public transport buses will be able to drop passengers outside the Destination Hillend entrance.
- Car parking spaces will go up from 160 spaces to 385 spaces. There will be dedicated staff spaces and coach parking.
- The new junction is enabling infrastructure for potential future hotel and the Pentland bike trail centre on neighbouring sites, contributing to the creation of a tourism hub at this location.
- Destination Hillend will continue to provide additional education and long-life learning opportunities for schools and community groups throughout Midlothian and the wider city region area.
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