The largest ski resort in Andorra, the Pyrenees and the whole of southern Europe. Enjoy its 210 kilometres spread across 139 slopes and seven sectors:
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Slopes: 24 green, 54 blue, 42 red and 19 black.
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Sectores: Canillo, Soldeu, Pas de la Casa, Encamp, El Tarter, El Peretol and Grau Roig. The sectors are connected by road and mountain passes and accessed by cable car and ski chair from the nearest town or by private vehicle which you can leave at the sector car park.
With options for different levels (including special slopes for children) and a wide range of activities to enjoy snow apart from skiing and snowboarding: mushing, snowshoeing, sledging, zip lining, igloo building, helicopter flights, the Mont Magic family park and plenty of après-ski leisure options, as well as cafes, shops, a nursery service and health centres.
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63 kilometres of slopes for all tastes and levels and a great range of entertainment services in the snow make Vallnord Pal-Arinsal a safe bet for your winter holidays.
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Slopes: 7 green, 18 blue, 17 red and 4 black.
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Sectors: Pal and Arinsal. Access is by cable car or vehicle. There's a car park at the foot of the slopes and a cable car to connect them.
This resort offers great experiences even if you don't ski, such as the Big Zip zip line, helicopter flights, snow trikes, a rope park and orienteering circuits, as well as shops and restaurants. You can also enjoy the magnificent landscape as a pedestrian thanks to the La Massana and Arinsal cable cars and the Pal Arinsal gondola. For two activities outside the snow season, check out the Vallnord Bike Park and the Vallnord Mountain Park.
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One of the most famous ski resorts in Andorra and southern Europe. It might not have as many kilometres of ski slopes as other places in Andorra, but it boasts some very special attractions related to its geographical location and terrain, making it a unique ski resort.
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30.5 kilometres of ski slopes: 9 green, 7 blue, 11 red and 2 black.
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The resort has just one sector and all the slopes are perfectly connected by a system of conveyor belts, ropeways, ski lifts, ski chairs and cable cars.
Ordino Arcalís is a favourite with extreme freeride snowboarding fans, although you'll find slopes for all levels and a wide range of experiences, from the ski school for different ages to snowmobiles, nature experience excursions with Gicafer and snowshoeing routes. Shops, bars and restaurants, a nursery service and children's area complete the facilities available at this resort.
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A different type of proposal: Naturland is a Nordic skiing slope. 15 kilometres of slopes situated in an ecopark or adventure park, a multipurpose area where you'll also find other original recreational activities such as the famous Tobotronc (the world's longest sledge run through nature), Airtrekk (a 13.5 metre high wooden structure for testing your balance) and buggy circuits.
The resort also has a car park, equipment rental shops, a ski club, and bars and restaurants.
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