The Ski Club of Ireland was founded in 1963 and a few years later ran its first slope in Knockrabo in Mount Anville, Goatstown, south Co. Dublin.
In the mid 1970's the Club moved from the suburbs to its current location in Kilternan. The facilities of the Ski Club were upgraded in 1992 and the slope ranks among the finest dry slopes in Europe boasting a 180m main slope, two nursery slopes, a 130m intermediate slope and two ski lifts.
A 'misting' lubrication system allows year round skiing and snowboarding on a fast, flowing surface. Click on the links below for more information on our history.
A Short History of the Ski Club of IrelandA Brief History of Snowboarding at the Ski Club of Ireland