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Ski Area La Massana

La Massana is a part of diverse ski area Vallnord. Three very different regions, however all connected in some way, await you here. They are called: Pal, offering a genuine atmosphere and wonderful descents through the woods; Arinsal, with it's beginner-friendly pistes, and since 2006 the more exposed ski area Arcalis. Pal is also known for it's mountain gastronomy, whereby the restaurants are often decked with wood and natural stones. Just behind Andorra La Vella a further gondola takes the visitors from the valley up to Pal. Vallnord has about 90 km of pistes to offer. Most of those are moderately difficult, but easy as well as difficult pistes are amply available. The modern equipment on the pistes allows about a third of these to be covered in artificial snow. Skiers therefore have the opportunity to chose from a variety of pistes even during less promising weather conditions.

Highest point ski resort: 3 m
Lowest point ski resort: 2 m
Number of ski lifts: 43
Number of t-bars/platters: 23
Number of chair lifts: 17
Number of cable cars: 3
Total of slopes: 91 km
Green/blue slopes: 25 km
Red slopes: 44 km
Black slopes: 22 km


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10/05/2012

Alpine skiing in France: successful season in the Alps
According to official statistics, the last 2011-2012 season was quite successful for the French Alps. The number of tourists visited ski resorts in France at the famous peaks increased compared with the previous year by 2%.

12/04/2012

Ski resorts in Austria suffer from noise
Residents of Zell-Am-Se town had to complain about excessive noise, which produces numerous bars of the Austrian ski resort in the Salzburg region.

07/04/2012

Bulgarian ski resort: Easter skiing
According to the Bulgarian National Television, the resort administration decided to offer unique opportunity to free skiing on the slopes of Pamporovo before the Easter after consultation with the Smolyan city authorities, which is located near the resort.

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