Nestled in the heart of the Pirineos and spread across the Andorra, Grandvalira stands as the largest ski resort in the Pyrenees and southern Europe with a 210 kms. The resort boasts a total of 67 lifts, seamlessly connecting its vast expanse. From the 1710 mts to the 2640 mts, it offers a thrilling 930 mts meters of vertical drop, catering to skiers and snowboarders of all levels.
One notable lift that showcases the resort's grandeur is the El Tarter gondola, providing easy access to some of the most challenging and picturesque slopes. Nearby, the charming village of Soldeu invites visitors with its cozy accommodations and vibrant apres-ski scene. Grandvalira has also been a proud host to significant events such as the Alpine Ski World Cup. The resort's commitment to excellence and its proximity to natural wonders like the Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, make it a prime destination for winter sports enthusiasts.
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Grandvalira has a total of 210 kms that allows skiers and snowboarders to enjoy its journey over its snow.
Grandvalira has a total of 67 lifts. This allow skiers and snowboarders enjoy their day in its 210 kms.
Grandvalira altitude at base is 1710 mts, having is top altitude level at 2640 mts
Grandvalira has a total vertical drop of 930 mts, this is the result of a ski resort top altitude of 2640 mts minus the base altitude that is at 1710 mts in this ski resort.