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  1. So now you know, whether you are skier or not, the night in Sierra Nevada not only offers night slopes for skiing but also the chance to see the wonders of the universe with stargazing, where you can see planets from the solar system, to a number of deep sky objects, such as nebulas, regions of star formations, double stars and galaxies, apart ...

    • Where Is Sierra Nevada in Spain?
    • How Long Is The Ski Season?
    • What Type of Resort Is The Sierra Nevada?
    • What Are The Ski Runs like?
    • What Is The Snow Quality like?
    • How Busy Is The Resort?
    • Ski Schools and Ski Lessons?
    • How Much to Rent Ski Equipment? 🎿
    • How Much Is A Ski Pass?
    • What Are The Accommodation Options?

    Sierra Nevada is in the state [autonomous region] of Andalucia in Southern Spain. A 35-minute drive to Granada, the capital of the province of Granada, and just a 55-minute drive to the beaches of the Meditteranean along the Costa Tropical (Motril, Almuñécar & La Herradura).

    Being high up and north facing, the resort season is typically 5 months from late November to earlyMay.

    Sierra Nevada is small to a medium-sized resort with a small town (called Pradollano) nestled into the valley with views out over the plains of Granada. Pradollano has plenty of restaurants, bars, ski shops, hotels, and apartments and the station has been open for skiers since 1964. More recently, In 2007 there was a massive refurbishment and insta...

    Two modern & fast gondolas take skiers from the town up to the ski run base called Borreguileswhere there are the ski school meeting points, lockers, cafes, restaurants, and access to the baby slopes and the start of more chairlifts that spread out like a fan across the slopes of Valeta (Spain's 3rd Highest Peak) Sierra Nevada has a good mix of run...

    Like every resort, Sierra Nevada has a real mix of snow quality depending on the temperatures and snowfall. The resort has invested heavily in snow cannons and now has over 200 cannons that produce 2,000 cubic meters of snow per hour on 14 runs when at full capacity, (source). Even if there is no or little snowfall, the resort can still open. Each ...

    Once peak season hits (around 21st December) the resort becomes much more lively and the queues for some lifts can be large (usually 10-15 minutes wait time but occasionally 20+ minutes wait time). The best advice I can give (this applies to most ski resorts as well) is to queue for lifts in the single file line on the left-hand side. This line mov...

    There is a great mix of ski schools at the resort from private 1-1 to group lessons. Here are just some of the 15 ski schools to choose from: 1. English Ski School- Private lessons €40 per hour or €200 per day. 2. Swedish Ski School- Private lessons €45 per hour or €250 per day. 3. British Ski Center- Private lessons from €47 or €334 per day. The c...

    There are at least 30 different ski shops where you can buy or rent all the ski and snowboard equipment that you'll need for your trip. If you want to save money and you have a car that will fit all your equipment then you can save a few euros on each item by hiring your gear from ski rental shops in Granada rather than at the resort. One shop 5 mi...

    Sierra Nevada ski pass is €46 in the low season and €48 during the high season. Extra insurance cover for emergencies can be bought for €2.50 each. For young people (age 13-16) passes are €42 and then €43.50 in high season. For children, (under 13) passes are €32 and €35 in the high season. The resort also offers family passes and multi-day passes ...

    The ski town has a range of options from hostels to 5-starhotels. Some skiers may enjoy spending a few days of their trip down in the bustling city of Granada and commuting up to the slopes (a 45minute drive) where there are more options. The town's architecture has historically been pretty drab with the 60's style of rectangular blocks. Over the y...

  2. Jan 9, 2011 · The "El Río" Run: Ready for Night Skiing! Sierra Nevada Ski Resort is enjoying a great season with more than 100km of runs open to the public. For ski lovers who live locally, it’s a required stop during the winter months.

  3. Oct 26, 2024 · Night Ski Pass in Sierra Nevada. At Sierra Nevada, there's a 3-kilometer trail available for nighttime exploration with the night ski pass. This trail is the Rio track, situated between Pradollano and Borreguiles. Night skiing is offered twice a week: on Thursdays and Saturdays.

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  4. Ski Sierra Nevada - A complete resort overview of Sierra Nevada with all the important information on snow conditions, ski lifts, ski slopes, opening dates and more.

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    • Plaza de Andalucía s/n, Sistema Penibético
    • mailto:sierranevada@cetursa.es
  5. Sierra Nevada has a great reputation for après and also for late night action. Indeed the norm is to relax until dinner at 9'ish and then for the bars and discothèques to get busy after midnight, and remain so through to 6 or 7am.

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