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Far from the cliché of beaches and summer tourism, there are almost forty ski resorts in Spain and a culture of mountain sports about a century old. And yes, the clichés also apply to ski tourism in Spain. The extraordinary gastronomy, the wines, the weather and the fiesta coexist with the other faces of the Spanish idiosyncrasy. Take it or leave it; although most of you will probably end loving it.
The most visited is the sunny Sierra Nevada. It is incredibly just one hour drive to the warm beaches of the Mediterranean Sea, but with a consistent five-month season and more than a hundred kilometres of groomed tracks in its 1.200 meters vertical drop. A thousand kilometres to the north are the Pyrenees, where you can find plenty of great-little-gem ski resorts and the other five most popular, like the well-endowed Formigal, the charismatic and posh Baqueira-Beret, the fetching Cerler and the doyenne Candanchú, home along with La Molina, to the first Spanish ski clubs and school.
As you may know, in Spain things, uses, mores and landscapes change dramatically every hundred kilometers. Therefore, skiing here you will find an incredible variety of traditions, food, drinks and tastes along with a great diversity of art forms, among which is especially remarkable the Romanesque style in the Catalan Pyrenees or the Arabic architecture in Andalusia. It is more of a comprehensive playful experience what you can get from your ski trip to Spain.
And yes, you can ski real snow. Spain is considered the second most mountainous country in Europe, and the ski-resort base is placed in average at 1,500 meters over the sea level. It is not maybe Utah powder but it is usually found the same quality of snow you can enjoy in France, Italy or Austria. As we said early, abundant snow in an experienced and well-greased ski industry, with such a huge variety of cultural attractions that, with a little time and effort to polish up some minor lacks, would be the envy of any ski resort in the Alps (and indeed it is for many who already know the potential of our mountains).
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Xamascos
Carolo eres un mamon, pones al de la foto con skiboards
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g21ella
Hello Carlos! It is just a test...to see if it's working...
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vanquish
amazing...
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shoreditch
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vanquish
amazing...
those are its customs and we ve got to respect it
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bushido
Carolo...what about Teide Ski Resort and Almeria Superski?
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Pablo LB
Good job guys, I like it.
Just a little question. Have you considered this forum to include some info in English about skiing in South America as well? I mean, it is named "Ski Spain", not "Ski Spanish" but anyway...
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Isluis
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shoreditch
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vanquish
amazing...
those are its customs and we ve got to respect it
They are like that...
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Pablo LB
Good job guys, I like it.
Just a little question. Have you considered this forum to include some info in English about skiing in South America as well? I mean, it is named "Ski Spain", not "Ski Spanish" but anyway...
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nevasport
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Pablo LB
Good job guys, I like it.
Just a little question. Have you considered this forum to include some info in English about skiing in South America as well? I mean, it is named "Ski Spain", not "Ski Spanish" but anyway...
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