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| Grandvalira - The largest ski area of the Iberian Peninsula |
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Grandvalira is nestled in the heart of Andorra, the Pyrenean country. Born from the union of two of the leading ski resorts in the Pyrenees, Pas de la Casa - Grau Roig and Soldeu El Tarter, Grandvalira ski area can offer something for all the family. Situated in the parishes of Canillo and Encamp in the North-East Principality of Andorra, there are 6 access points into the ski area.

By car, bus or plane there are many ways to get to Andorra where 193 Kms of piste await you every morning. The area hosts 66 modern lifts with an up-lift of 100,700 skiers/hour, 110 runs of all lengths for all levels, 3 freestyle areas and 37 high mountain food and beverage points. Throughout the 6 resorts serving the Grandvalira area there is something for everyone. Pas de la Casa is ideal for those youngsters looking for some lively apre ski, whilst Canillo may be perfect for those looking for a more local flavour.
| Technical information |
Vertical drop: 930m
Marked runs: 193kms
Freestyle areas: 3
Railparks: 3
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Boardercross tracks: 2
1000 Snow cannons
Cannon snow cover: 40.4%
110 Runs
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Green runs: 18
Blue runs: 38
Red runs: 32
Black runs: 22
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In recent years the Grandvalira ski area has seen many improvements including more snow canonns, new lifts and a number of parks designed specifically for the freestyle skier. This area offers everthing that France has to offer. However by coming to Andorra not only will you save money, you will notice shorter queues, a laid back atmosphere and some of the most knowledgeable skiers around with over 50 years of experience.
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