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Webcams in Javalambre

The ski resort of Javalambre is not very big, but it has all the ingredients for fun days in the snow with family and friends. Will there be snow, will it be raining, snowing or sunny? Now you can check all this for yourself thanks to the Javalambre webcams.

Debutantes Sabina

Refugio Rabadá y Navarro - Pico Javalambre

Refugio Rabadá y Navarro - Vista oeste

Ventisquero - Sabina

Information on the Javalambre live webcams

You have decided to spend one or more days on the ski slopes of Javalambre. This ski resort is located in the Sistema Ibérico, specifically in the small mountain village of Camarena de la Sierra, and is one of the most popular among Valencians because of its proximity.

Javalambre is not one of the largest ski resorts in Spain in terms of size, but it is one of the best in terms of services and fun. It has great panoramic views and access is not allowed to non-skiers without a ski pass for safety reasons. It has a skiable area of 15 kilometres, where you can enjoy 13 slopes of different levels: 4 green, 8 blue and 1 red (there are no black slopes). The Lapiaz sector is particularly well known, especially designed for beginners who are taking their first steps. The slopes are drawn in the mountain between 1.650 and 2.000 metres of altitude.

Do you want to see what's happening right now on the ski slopes of the Teruel ski resort? Check for yourself the live images from the Javalambre webcam. At a glance and comfortably from wherever you want, you can see how much snow there is on the slopes, what the weather is like or if there are many skiers. Take a look at this window offered by the Aramon group, which consists of the following live cameras in Javalambre:

  • Sabina Sector webcam. It shows live images of Javalambre through a fixed camera located at 1.850 metres above sea level.
  • Rabadá y Navarro Refuge webcam. It is not exactly on the Javalambre ski slopes, but a little further down, at an altitude of 1.520 metres. This camera will help us to have a more complete panoramic view of the state of the snow in the surroundings of the ski resort.