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The VALDELINARES Ski Resort
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Valdelinares is the southernmost ski resort located in the autonomous community of Aragon. It is situated in the Gudar mountains at an altitude of some at 1.693 metres which makes it the highest township in Spain.
It is one of Spain's smallest ski resorts and the number of slopes and facilities are limited so I would recommend short stays here rather than spending a long break as you may tire of skiing the same slopes.
On a positive note however the Valdelinares resort is located in a truly beautiful natural area unspoilt by mass tourism and visitors to the region will be rewarded with some breathtaking and splendid countryside and scenery.
Major improvements have been made to the regional infrastructure and roads which has made Valdelinares much more accessible from Valencia, Catalonia and Aragón. So the visitor numbers are steadily increasing as its natural beauty becomes ever popular with skiers and other winter sports enthusiasts.
Its current status as a low key resort rather than one that is firmly on the international ski circuit has kept good quality food and accommodation relatively inexpensive. It is also definitely worth while checking out some of the eateries in the nearby villages of
Alcala de la Selva and Mora de los Rábielos, you wont be dissapointed.
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Location : VALDELINARES - Valdelinares - Teruel
(Google Map)
Number of Lifts : 10
Lift Capacity per Hour : 10,020
Number of Pistes : 8
Total Skiable Area : 10.05 kms
Alpine Skiing: 6.5 Kms
Cross Country: 4.0 kms
Resort Altitude : Min: 1700 m / Max: 2024 m
Green Ski Runs: 2
Blue Ski Runs : 3
Red Ski Runs: 3
Black Ski Runs:
Number of Snow Canons: 110
Number of Schools: 2
Number of Instructors: 40
Resort Accommodation:
Resort Establishments : Cachment Area
Number of Beds : 1,300
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