
The idea to develop the area was started by James McIntosh, who learnt to ski many years ago at The Lecht with a tractor tow. Meeting up with Pieter du Pon (ex British Ski Team) during their combined time in the Fleet Air Arm a plan was hatched to develop the Lecht. The only thing at the Lecht before 1977 was a lay-by for three cars at the cattle grid. The A939 roads 's claim to fame was the often reported winter road closure of the Cockbridge to Tomintoul Road. The ability to attract and hold snow was then turned to an advantage.

The Company was formed in December 1977 with the help of Ronnie Winram and Professor Jim Petrie as well as many family and friends.
The Centre is still very much a family orientated and privately run Company.
The Lecht has always expanded on a modular basis, reinvesting all the generated funds and now has a car park capacity of over 800 cars; uplift capicity over 7,500 skiers per hour, a major new building housing all the facilities under one roof and a summer business with Mountain Bike Trails and other rides.

The latest weather conditions:
The latest road conditions:
Open (updated 15:21 26/08/2010)
The latest snow conditions:
Runs Closed until the snow comes. News from the Slopes - Summer Activities finish 12th Sept, Mountain Bike Tracks will remain open weekends only until 24th October (updated 15:21 26/08/2010)