Grandvalira snow report
The Grandvalira snow report offers us the most useful information for planning our ski trip to Andorra. Which Grandvalira slopes are open? What is the state of the slopes in Grandvalira at the moment? Find out everything you need to know about each sector to anticipate what you will find on the slopes.
Grandvalira resort conditions
Open End of season 20/04/2025
127/215Km open
35-87Snow depth
PowderSnow quality
Last update: 21/12/2024
Ski conditions in Grandvalira
59%Km open
87/138Open slopes
59/74Lifts open
Slopes
Open/Total
Resort map
Grandvalira snow report
Last snowfall21/12/2024
Snow depth35-87 cm
Snow qualityPowder
Avalanche risk2/5
Snow depth for the season 2024-2025
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Information on the Grandvalira live snow report
Grandvalira is the ski resort par excellence in Andorra, with a complete and balanced offer of slopes with different levels of difficulty. It has a total of 210 skiable kilometres, with 138 slopes in Grandvalira. It has three snowparks, one of which is at night, for non-stop jumps and pirouettes. In addition to alpine skiing, there are also cross-country skiing excursions in the Grau Roig sector, as well as 12 kilometres of freeride areas.
Take a look at the daily updated Grandvalira snow report to find out how many slopes are open at the moment, the minimum and maximum snow thicknesses, the ski lifts that are currently in operation and the total kilometres that you can enjoy in the ski resort. On the Grandvalira slopes map you can see the distribution of the slopes throughout the ski area. This is the state of the Grandvalira slopes, by sector:
- State of the slopes in Pas de la Casa. The state of the snow at Pas de la Casa is one of the best in the resort as it is the highest point in the domain, reaching an altitude of 2,100 metres. There are 16 slopes here.
- State of the slopes in Soldeu. The 36 slopes in Soldeu are of different beginners, Avet being the most emblematic.
- State of the slopes in El Tarter. One of the sectors for veterans. There are 26 slopes in El Tarter, as well as a large snowpark.
- State of the slopes at Grau Roig. The Grau piste map shows 36 marked slopes of different levels, including the only "kilometre launched" slope on the peninsula.
- State of the pistes in Canillo. In the piste map of Canillo we can identify 7 slopes, an area especially recommended for beginners and families.
- State of the slopes in Encamp. There are 14 slopes in Encamp and almost all of them are blue and red. It also has ski mountaineering circuits.