Sierra Nevada is one of the best ski resorts in Spain, thanks to its privileged climate with over 100 sunny days per year, modern facilities, and more than 110 km of slopes for all levels. Located in Granada, it offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and a vibrant après-ski scene with restaurants, bars, and events. Its proximity to the city of Granada and its rich cultural heritage, such as the Alhambra, make it a destination that uniquely combines skiing, culture, and leisure.
The Sierra Nevada ski resort, located in the Sierra Nevada Natural Park, in the municipality of Monachil, Granada, is the southernmost in Europe and the highest in Spain. It offers a skiable area of 112.5 km spread over 134 slopes, with a skiable vertical drop of 1,200 meters, the largest in the country.
Slopes and Lifts:
Slopes: 21 green, 53 blue, 53 red, and 7 black. Lifts: 23 in total, including 2 gondolas and 14 chairlifts.
Services:
Snowpark Sulayr: Dedicated to freestyle and snowboarding. Cross-country skiing: 2.5 km circuit. Mountain skiing: Two routes totaling 11.2 km. Activities for pedestrians: Options such as sledding and other winter activities.
Infrastructure:
Parking: More than 4,000 spaces, including 2,644 covered spots under Plaza de AndalucÃa. Accommodation and Dining: A wide range of hotels, restaurants, and bars in Pradollano, the town at the foot of the resort. Climate: Thanks to its location, Sierra Nevada enjoys both sunny weather and great snow conditions, offering optimal conditions for winter sports.
For updated information on slope conditions, weather forecasts, and real-time webcams, you can visit the official resort website.