It is snowing steadily on the slopes above Grandvalira-Soldeu. から Grandvalira-Soldeu
33km 遠い Grandvalira-Soldeu から
18 hour 前
Moderately heavy rain is falling in La Molina. Not much wind here, just a light breeze. Well above freezing today. No new snow. There are no lifts running. No pistes are open. No off-piste snow. から La Molina
8km 遠い Grandvalira-Soldeu から
19 hour 前
Raining moderately in Grandvalira-Pas de la Casa. No fresh snow. The pistes are rocky. There is no snow off-piste. から Grandvalira-Pas de la Casa
33km 遠い Grandvalira-Soldeu から
19 hour 前
There is heavy snow falling on the slopes above La Molina. から La Molina
6km 遠い Grandvalira-Soldeu から
21 hour 前
Light rain reported from Urbanització Sa Calma wx at 1270 metres elevation 8 kms SSW of Grandvalira-Canillo but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Grandvalira-Canillo
It is snowing steadily on the slopes above Grandvalira-Soldeu. から Grandvalira-Soldeu
33km 遠い Grandvalira-Soldeu から
18 hour 前
Moderately heavy rain is falling in La Molina. Not much wind here, just a light breeze. Well above freezing today. No new snow. There are no lifts running. No pistes are open. No off-piste snow. から La Molina
8km 遠い Grandvalira-Soldeu から
19 hour 前
Raining moderately in Grandvalira-Pas de la Casa. No fresh snow. The pistes are rocky. There is no snow off-piste. から Grandvalira-Pas de la Casa
33km 遠い Grandvalira-Soldeu から
19 hour 前
There is heavy snow falling on the slopes above La Molina. から La Molina
6km 遠い Grandvalira-Soldeu から
21 hour 前
Light rain reported from Urbanització Sa Calma wx at 1270 metres elevation 8 kms SSW of Grandvalira-Canillo but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Grandvalira-Canillo
Just a few words about Andorra: it is a small state in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain. Best connection from Barcelona El Prat airport with directbus every two hours at the price of 34 Euros per person. The trip lasts 3 1/2 hours. Andorra has two main ski regions. 1) Vallnord, which encompasses Pal, Arinsal (these two are interconnected) and Arcalis, and 2) Grandvalira, which encompasses six interconnected ski areas (Encamp, Canillo, El Tarter, Soldeu, Crau Roig and Pas de La Casa). Well, skiing in Grandvalira is fantastic. I was there on Friday, 15th February 2019. The ticket is expensive, thus 51 Euro for a full day, but it offers unlimited options. I skied 5 hours non-stop and have not managed to ski maybe even half of the pistes. I did not have time to look at the map. I just skied where it happened to go! For an advanced skier the Grandvalira area is perfect. It consists mostly of blue and red runs. I have found some of the red runs rather blue, like Isard. On the other hand, Obagot was a true red, although short. The black Mirador was really easy, as the snow has been softened because of the sun and was cut like butter! Some of the pistes are in pine forest, but most of them. Especially the ones in higher altitude; they are treeless. The lift system is really efficient. It was quite busy, but there were almost no queues with the exception of Cubil lift, when I wanted to return back to Soldeu at 16:00. I was afraid of high temperatures, as on the base the temperature was 6 degrees above Celsius. However, the snow kept in fantastic condition. I think Grandvalira is a great place not only to learn how to ski but also to improve your skiing skills. The only drawbacks is Andorra itself, as it lacks charm and it is outside European Union (which means expensive phone calls and very expensive data) and the capital is quite boring. Also, a major issue is the traffic. The bus took 90 min. from Soldeu to Andorra La Vella at 17:00, which is less than 20km distance! However, I did not regret to visit to Andorra, as skiing there was fantastic and I look forward to visiting it again in the future to enjoy skiing there more.
Just a few words about Andorra: it is a small state in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain. Best connection from Barcelona El Prat airport with directbus every two hours at the price of 34 Euros per person. The trip lasts 3 1/2 hours. Andorra has two main ski regions. 1) Vallnord, which encompasses Pal, Arinsal (these two are interconnected) and Arcalis, and 2) Grandvalira, which encompasses six interconnected ski areas (Encamp, Canillo, El Tarter, Soldeu, Crau Roig and Pas de La Casa). Well, skiing in Grandvalira is fantastic. I was there on Friday, 15th February 2019. The ticket is expensive, thus 51 Euro for a full day, but it offers unlimited options. I skied 5 hours non-stop and have not managed to ski maybe even half of the pistes. I did not have time to look at the map. I just skied where it happened to go! For an advanced skier the Grandvalira area is perfect. It consists mostly of blue and red runs. I have found some of the red runs rather blue, like Isard. On the other hand, Obagot was a true red, although short. The black Mirador was really easy, as the snow has been softened because of the sun and was cut like butter! Some of the pistes are in pine forest, but most of them. Especially the ones in higher altitude; they are treeless. The lift system is really efficient. It was quite busy, but there were almost no queues with the exception of Cubil lift, when I wanted to return back to Soldeu at 16:00. I was afraid of high temperatures, as on the base the temperature was 6 degrees above Celsius. However, the snow kept in fantastic condition. I think Grandvalira is a great place not only to learn how to ski but also to improve your skiing skills. The only drawbacks is Andorra itself, as it lacks charm and it is outside European Union (which means expensive phone calls and very expensive data) and the capital is quite boring. Also, a major issue is the traffic. The bus took 90 min. from Soldeu to Andorra La Vella at 17:00, which is less than 20km distance! However, I did not regret to visit to Andorra, as skiing there was fantastic and I look forward to visiting it again in the future to enjoy skiing there more.