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Vallter 2000

Vallter 2000 Ski Resort Guide

Vallter 2000, Spain

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Ski Area Highlights
Recommended ForExpert Skiers, Intermediates, Beginners and Snowboarders!
Highest Lift2,535m
Resort Height1,950m
 Nearest AirportsGirona and Perpignan

Vallter 2000

Vallter 2000 is a picturesque ski resort located in the Catalan Pyrenees. With a range of slopes and facilities, it caters to both skiers and snowboarders alike.

 Summary

Offering a variety of runs for all skill levels, Vallter 2000 boasts stunning panoramic views and excellent snow conditions. The resort features modern lifts and amenities that enhance the skiing experience.

The ski area of Vallter 2000 is in the Spanish Pyrenees at an altitude of 1,950m.

Vallter 2000 has direct access to 13 marked pistes, served by a total of 8 ski lifts.

The ski resort itself is at 1,950m, so skiing or boarding back to the resort is usually possible. With ski lifts as high as 2,535m, skiing and snowboarding is assured throughout the season.

 Notable Ski Runs

The longest possible descent in Vallter 2000 is 2km long.

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Snow and Weather

Snow reliability at Vallter 2000 is generally high, with an average snow depth of around 100 cm during peak season. For the latest snow conditions and updates, check J2Ski for accurate information.

When will it snow in Vallter 2000?

The next notable snow forecast is 3cm, expected on 23 March, with around 18cm forecast over the next 7 days.

See our long-range Snow Forecast for the latest update.

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Ski Area Stats

Vallter 2000 Ski Area

Piste and Lift Stats
Black Pistes
Expert Trails
 2 
Red Pistes
Intermediate Runs
 6 
Blue Pistes
Easy Trails
 3 
Green Pistes
Beginner Runs
 2 
Ski Lifts
Number of Lifts
8

Vallter 2000 Altitudes

Lift Heights and Resort Altitude
Highest Lift2,535m
Lowest Piste1,950m
Resort Altitude (Vallter 2000)1,950m
Max Vertical585m

Ratings & Suitability

Ratings for Vallter 2000
Expert Skiers
Beginners
Snowboarding
Apres-Ski

Skiing

Vallter 2000 spans diverse ski areas with elevations reaching up to 2,535 meters. Notable pistes include the long blue run 'La Llavanera' and the challenging red run 'La Creu', served by the efficient 'Torre de Malla' and 'Llessui' lifts.

Vallter 2000 offers good sking, particularly, for Expert and Beginner skiers.

Ski Lessons in Vallter 2000

Find a Ski Instructor

To choose a Ski School, and book Group Ski Lessons or a Private Instructor, see Vallter 2000 Ski Schools and Vallter 2000 Ski Instructors.

Snowboarding

Snowboarders can enjoy Vallter 2000's dedicated terrain park, which features various jumps and rails suitable for all abilities. The park is well-maintained, making it a popular spot for freestyle enthusiasts.

Location and Map

Where is Vallter 2000?

This ski resort is in the Spanish Pyrenees in El Ripollès, Girona.

Map

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How to get there

 By Air

The nearest airport to Vallter 2000 is Girona, 96 minutes drive away.

Perpignan, Barcelona, Carcassonne and Béziers airports are all within three hours drive.

Vallter 2000 is easily accessible from major cities like Barcelona and Girona. The best routes include the N-260 road, which connects directly to the resort, making it convenient for travelers.

Infrastructure

Ski Lift Capacity

The eight ski lifts are able to uplift 8,700 skiers and snowboarders every hour.

Snow Making

Snow-making is available, with 70 snow cannons.

Season Dates

When is Vallter 2000 open?

We don't currently have confirmed season dates, but hope to soon.

NOTE:- Ski area, lift and piste opening is subject to Current Snow Conditions.

Aprés Ski

After a day on the slopes, unwind at the lively 'Bar Restaurante Vallter', known for its friendly atmosphere and hearty meals. For a night out, the nearby 'Discoteca La Fonda' offers entertainment into the early hours.

Vallter 2000