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Alto Campoo
Alto Campoo is a ski resort in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain, located in the comarca of Campoo. The resort, which offers approximately 28 km of slopes, is a popular winter sports destination, with skiing and snowboarding facilities and an altitude of between 1,650 and 2,120 meters. Besides the slopes, there are also accommodations, restaurants, and a family-friendly ski area.
Min Elevation
1650m
Max Elevation
2120m

Baqueira - Beret - Bonaigua
Baqueira-Beret-Bonaigua is Spain's largest and most prestigious ski resort, boasting guaranteed snow conditions on 160-170 kilometers of interconnected slopes stretching from 1,500 to 2,610 meters. The area is diverse, with areas suitable for both beginners and families (such as Baqueira) and advanced skiers (such as La Bonaigua and Beret), and also offers excellent opportunities for off-piste skiing and other winter activities.
Min Elevation
1500m
Max Elevation
2610m

Boí Taüll
Boí Taüll is a snow-sure ski resort in the Spanish Pyrenees, situated at an isolated altitude of 2,035 to 2,751 meters, making it the highest ski resort in the Pyrenees. The resort is compact and modern, offering 45 km of slopes and 11 lifts, with a focus on tranquility, space, and an authentic mountain experience without mass tourism. It is ideal for both beginners, with practice slopes around the base station, and advanced skiers, who can enjoy wide descents and off-piste opportunities.
Min Elevation
2020m
Max Elevation
2751m

Candanchu
Candanchú is an old and traditional ski resort in the Spanish Pyrenees with 51 km of slopes, ideal for both beginners and experienced skiers and snowboarders, and extensive terrain for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The area is known for its beautiful alpine scenery, excellent snow quality, and charming village with amenities. It is part of the larger ski resort with Astún, an area with cross-country skiing and snowshoe trails.
Min Elevation
1514m
Max Elevation
2236m

Cerler
Cerler is a Spanish ski resort in the Aragonese Pyrenees, located in the heart of the Benasque Valley, with slopes ranging from 1,500 to 2,630 meters. The area offers 81 kilometers of varied slopes, is guaranteed snow due to its high altitude, and is also popular with freeriders, thanks to its numerous off-piste opportunities and the surrounding 60 peaks over 3,000 meters. The ski area, accessible from the villages of Cerler and Ampriu, feels larger than it actually is due to the various valleys and three villages within easy reach.
Min Elevation
1505m
Max Elevation
2630m

Espot Esqui
Espot Esqui is a ski resort in the province of Lleida, Catalonia (Spain), located in the Pyrenees, near a national park. It offers 25 km of slopes and an elevation gain of 1,510 to 2,291 meters. The resort is suitable for both beginners and more experienced skiers, with a children's snow garden and facilities for international competitions. It is known for its excellent snow quality, thanks in part to artificial snow.
Min Elevation
1510m
Max Elevation
2291m

Formigal
Formigal is the largest ski resort in the Spanish Pyrenees, with 143 km of pistes spread across four valleys. It is known for its modern facilities, extensive après-ski scene, and suitability for all levels, including challenging off-piste opportunities for advanced skiers. The high-altitude, snow-sure resort is located in the Tena Valley, near the French border, and is part of the larger Aramon ski area.
Min Elevation
1501m
Max Elevation
2265m

La Molina/Masella – Alp2500
The Alp 2500 ski area in the Spanish Pyrenees combines La Molina (Spain's oldest ski resort, great for beginners & families) and Masella, linked by a gondola for a large, diverse domain with 145 km of slopes, featuring snowparks, night skiing (Masella), extensive snowmaking, and family-friendly facilities, catering to all levels from beginners to experts with events history.
Min Elevation
1616m
Max Elevation
2531m

Panticosa
Aramón Panticosa is a charming ski resort in the Spanish Pyrenees, known for its family atmosphere, 35 km of slopes spread over two sectors, and its proximity to the eponymous town with its thermal baths and authentic charm. The area offers a mix of skiing and snowboarding for all levels, with a child-friendly park, and is part of the larger Aramón resort, with which skiers can share a ski pass.
Min Elevation
1146m
Max Elevation
2204m

Port del Comte
Port del Comte is a ski resort in the Catalan Pre-Pyrenees, Spain, known for its picturesque mountain setting, family atmosphere, and proximity to Barcelona. The area offers 40-50 km of slopes for all levels, a snow park, a children's park, and other activities such as snowshoeing. It's a great destination for those who want to avoid the crowds of larger ski resorts and enjoy a relaxing winter sports holiday.
Min Elevation
1745m
Max Elevation
2310m

Sierra Nevada
The Sierra Nevada ski resort, Europe's southernmost and highest ski resort, is located in southern Spain, approximately 30 km from Granada. It offers over 100 km of slopes of varying difficulty, a snow park, a cross-country ski circuit, and recreational areas for non-skiers. The resort is known for its long ski season, its proximity to the city of Granada, and the impressive natural surroundings of the Sierra Nevada National Park.
Min Elevation
2100m
Max Elevation
3300m