Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for Grandvalira
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Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for Grandvalira
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Lift pass prices vary from day to day and are never displayed. On the plus side: attractive rates for seniors.
On the downside: limited accommodation at the foot of the slopes, and few beginner slopes in the heart of the resorts.
Otherwise, fantastic skiing.
Cassandra Bns
Positive points:
* Huge ski area: With over 210 km of slopes, Grandvalira is the largest resort in the Pyrenees. There's something for everyone and every level, from beginners to experts.
* Modern facilities: The ski lifts are modern and efficient, which minimizes waiting times.
* Excellent snow conditions: Thanks to the altitude and a high-performance snowmaking system, snow cover is generally good throughout the season.
* Wide range of activities: In addition to skiing, Grandvalira offers numerous off-slope activities: snowshoeing, snowmobiling, dog sledding, snow biking, etc.
* Lively atmosphere: The après-ski scene is vibrant, with numerous bars and restaurants.
* Shopping: Andorra is a paradise for duty-free shopping.
Negative points:
* Price: Grandvalira is a fairly expensive resort, whether for lift passes, accommodation, or food.
* Crowds: In peak season, the resort can get very crowded, especially at the ski lifts.
* Lack of charm: Some areas of the resort lack charm and feel more like tourist complexes than authentic mountain villages.
Tips:
* If you're a beginner, choose the gentler slopes of Soldeu or El Tarter.
* If you're an experienced skier, you'll appreciate the slopes of Grau Roig or Pas de la Casa.
* Don't hesitate to try off-slope activities like dog sledding or snowmobiling.
* Take advantage of your stay to do some shopping; prices are good in Andorra.
In conclusion, Grandvalira is an excellent ski resort, offering a vast and varied ski area, modern facilities, and numerous activities. However, it is quite expensive and can get very crowded in peak season.
Romain
My day at Grandvalira was a memorable experience. From the moment I arrived, I was impressed by the sheer size of the ski area and the quality of the facilities. The views of the snow-covered mountains were simply breathtaking.
The slopes are incredibly varied and well-groomed. I started with blue runs to warm up, and quickly moved on to more challenging reds. The snow conditions were excellent, with powder in the higher areas, perfect for a smooth ride. The lifts are fast and modern, and there was virtually no waiting, allowing me to fully enjoy my day.
The atmosphere was also very pleasant, both lively and relaxed, with plenty of skiers and snowboarders on the slopes, but without feeling crowded. After a morning of skiing, I took a break at one of the mountain restaurants, where I enjoyed a delicious meal with a stunning view.
In the afternoon, I explored a bit further and tried out a snowpark. The area was well laid out, with features for all levels. I loved this part of the day; it was a real pleasure to try a few tricks.
Finally, I took some time to relax in one of the resort's bars, enjoying the sunny terrace before heading back. The day ended on a perfect note.
In short, this day at Grandvalira was a complete success. The ski area is vast, well-organized, and the skiing conditions were ideal. It's a resort that offers a wide variety of activities and will satisfy all types of skiers. I'll definitely be back!
Mathieu Poujol
A very good resort for skiing and après-ski, the best in the Pyrenees. It has significantly more skiable kilometers than most other resorts in the Pyrenees. Lift passes are inevitably expensive, consistent with Pyrenean prices, but not comparable to those in the Alps.
adrien rivierre
A superb and vast resort in the Pyrenees, with very modern ski lifts and highly efficient snow cannons. Thank you to the piste maintenance staff for their daily work.
Katia S
Fantastic resort!! Everything is geared towards all levels, well done!! Truly magnificent scenery!! We spent a week there as a family of four (2 adults and 2 children) and had a blast!! Plus, a slope at Pas de la Casa open until 8 pm is amazing!!
We'll be back every year for a week!!
fragheur
A Pyrenean resort worthy of an Alpine resort
Maxence Baladier
A very beautiful, extensive and varied estate.
pierrebr502
Andorre est la station la plus proche de chez moi. Jeune encore j´était un inconditionnel de Val d´Isère, mais j´imagine que mon avis sur les 3 Vallées, avec l´augmentation du nombre de personnes, serait moins enthousiaste aujourd´hui...
L´enneigement faible d´Andorre est bien compensé par un grand nombre de canons à neige cependant ce `plus´ est un drame écologique, une aberration effroyable... dans le contexte planétaire on ne le remarque même pas.... (nota : j´en bénéficie (je vois le bien et je l´approuve et c´est le mal que je fais.))
johanrigo
expérience a faire en familles ou entres amis pour un week-end ou la semaine
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