The Ski Resort
The Vallter 2000 ski area is located in Catalonia, in the Spanish province of Girona. Here you can expect 20.4 kilometres of slopes for all levels. Eight lifts transport skiing enthusiasts to the twelve different slopes
On the two freeride slopes and in the almost two-kilometre-long snow park, more experienced skiers and snowboarders can prove their skills. There are also 6.3 kilometres of ski routes in the ski area
Interesting facts
- Elevated between 2,000 m and 2,535 m, the Ski Resort is among the 5 highest elevated Ski Resorts in Spain. The vertical drop from summit to base is 535 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in Spain is 562 m.
- The day pass at Vallter 2000 is €34 making it one of the 10 cheapest ski Resorts in Spain.
- Average snow depth during the season is 63 cm at summit elevation and 42 cm at base elevation. Snow coverage is usually best during April, offering an average snow depth of 80 cm at summit elevation and 55 cm at the base. Therefore Vallter 2000 is among the 10 ski Resorts with best snow conditions in Spain.
Snow Safety & Snowmaking
On Mountain Dining
Along the slopes and at the foot of the mountain there are cafés and restaurants where you can warm up and recharge your batteries
Videos
Activities
Furthermore, an ice skating rink, ski routes and seven cross-country skiing trails with a total length of almost 20 kilometres await you
Infrastructure & Rental
Skischools
Number of Ski Rental
Getting here
The Vallter 2000 ski area is located in the north-east of Spain, on the border to France. From Girona you can reach it in just under two hours by car. The best way to get there is to take the C-66, and there are several parking lots right next to the slopes