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Ski area Sierra Nevada

Information about the ski area
Highest point: 3,320 m Gondola lift: 2
Lowest point: 2,100 m Pistes in total: 102 km
Altitude ski resort: 2,100 m
Pistes:
49 km
Lifts in total: 29
Pistes:
48 km
Tow lifts: 12
Pistes:
5 km
Chair lifts: 15

Ski area Sierra Nevada

The "Sierra Nevada" lift pass ensures on-piste fun with 102 km of piste which are accessible with 29 lifts. The sun-spoiled and most southern ski area in Europe is situated above the world-famous Andalusian town of Granada and is towered over by the highest mountain in mainland Spain, the Mulhacén (3,481 m). You can really go full swing on the slopes of Mount Veleta (3,398 m). Due to its location at between 2,100 - 3,320 m altitude, there is a great snow guarantee from December through to April. In times of little snow, numerous snow canons help out. With mainly easy to intermediate level pistes, the ski area is particularly suitable for wallowers, including of course ski fans from the south of Spain. There are carving runs of moderate difficulty and freeride opportunities for deep powder snow lovers in the Laguna de las Yeguas mountain basin. You'll find the easiest pistes on the Loma de Dílar plateau. From here you can also show off your skills on the 1996 world championship's black pistes. These lead back to the Pradollano ski resort, where diverse après-ski opportunities await you.

Après ski Sierra Nevada

Pradollano has a wide variety of possibilities to round off a perfect day's skiing. Sports fans for instance can enjoy skating in the ice rink or take a dog-sled ride through the wonderful Spanish mountain landscape. You can also calmly enjoy the winter sun with a winter hike on one of the various trails. Party lovers will find the like-minded in the Pradollano's various clubs. Those who prefer the quieter type of après-ski can relax whilst strolling through the shops of the winter resort or pass the time in one of the numerous gastronomy facilities.

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