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Panticosa ski resort

Tourist Office

Panticosa Turistíca S.A.
San Miguel, 27
Panticosa (Huesca)
Valle de Tena
Spain
E 22661

Telephone: (974) 487248
Email: ven@panticosa-loslagos.com
Website: www.panticosa-loslagos.com

Description

A traditional village linked by chair to a largely intermediate ski area. Snow-making was introduced in the early 1990s and the ski area drastically increased in size in the last years of that decade with doubling of uplift, inclding four new chairs and an 8 passenger gondola, taking the ski terrain up a further 200 metres. The purpose built centre of Formigal with a further 50km of trails is nearby.

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Panticosa Los Lagos, Valle de Tena, Pyrenees, Spain

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Valdezcaray ski resort

Tourist Office

Valdezcarray S.A.
Av. Navarra 11
Ezcaray (La Rioja)
Madrid
Spain
E 26280

Telephone: (902) 350235
Email: oficinas@valdezcaray.es
Website: www.valdezcaray.es

Description

More serious skiers as well as beginners. Snow making covers 10% of the terrain. There’s no accommodation at the centre but around 500 tourist beds within a 3km radius.

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Ezcaray, La Rioja, Sistema Ibérico
Valdezcaray, Madrid, Spain, Pyrenees

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Candanchú ski resort

Tourist Office

E.T.U.K.S.A.
Information office, reserve and station direction.
Candanchu ( Huesca )
Huesca
Spain
E 22889

Telephone: (974) 373194
Email: informacion@candanchu.com
Website: www.candanchu.com

Description

Sharing a lift ticket with Astún, Candanchú has a reputation as one of Spain’s toughest ski resorts.

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Candanchú, Astún, Spain, Pyrenees

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Puerto De Navacerrada ski resort

Tourist Office

Estación de Montaña Puerto Navacerrada
Puerto Navacerrada
Madrid
Madrid
Spain
E 28470

Telephone: (91) 8523302
Email: puertonavacerrada@puertonavacerrada.com

Website: www.puertonavacerrada.com

Description

One of the best trail length to uplift ratios in Spain, and much of the uplift by chairs rather than the normal drags. Close to the Spanish capital Madrid, the resort has a slalom stadium and ski jump.

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Puerto De Navacerrada, Madrid, Sistema Central, Spain

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Vallter 2000 ski resort

Tourist Office

Estacio D’Esqui Vallter 2000
Pla de Morens, s/n
Setcases
Catalonia
Spain
E 17867

Telephone: (972) 136075
Email: vallter@vallter.es
Website: www.vallter2000.com

Description

The most Easterly resort in Catalonia is best suited to beginners and intermediates who want to be within easy reach of the Mediterranean.

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Vallter 2000, Catalonia, Spain, Pyrenees

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Manzaneda ski resort

Tourist Office

Estación de Montaña Manzaneda
Puebla de Trives
Pobra de Trives
Galicia
Spain
E 32780

Telephone: (988) 309080
Email: ven@manzaneda.com
Website: www.manzaneda.com

Description

Multi-sports centre with skiing for all abilities, backed up by a dry slope. Amongst the numerous sporting alternatives there are football and tennis courts, karting, mountain biking and a swimming pool.

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Manzaneda, Estacion de Montaña, Galicia, Spain

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Rasos de Peguera ski resort

Tourist Office

Estación D’Esquí Rasos de Peguera
Berga (Bergueda, Barcelona)
Catalonia
Spain
E 08600

Telephone: (93) 8211748
Email: infos@rasos.net
Website: www.rasos.net

Description

The closest resort to Barcelona, especially suited to beginners who will enjoy the gentle low-pressure slopes and mild climate. Apres ski is in Berga. Also one of the oldest ski resorts in Spain, first skied in 1908 with the first ski refuge built in 1933 to celebate the 25th anniversary of skiing there.

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Rasos de Peguera, Berga, Catalonia, Pyrenees, Spain

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