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Grandvalira-Soldeu Resort Guide

The Grandvalira-Soldeu resort summary is: Grandvalira-Soldeu has 62 lifts within its 809 Hectares of terrain that is suitable for all levels, including terrain park enthusiasts. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 850m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 110 trails at Grandvalira-Soldeu.


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Grandvalira-Soldeu Resort Guide

The Grandvalira-Soldeu resort summary is: Grandvalira-Soldeu has 62 lifts within its 809 Hectares of terrain that is suitable for all levels, including terrain park enthusiasts. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 850m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 110 trails at Grandvalira-Soldeu.

Vertical:

Top: 2560m
Arrow
850m
Bot: 1710m

Best for:

Beginners level skier
Beginners/
Intermediates

Pistes:

110
50%
30%
20%

Hectares of Ski:

809
Snowmaking: 40%

Grandvalira-Soldeu Lifts:

  • drag lift icon25
  • ski lift icon30
  • cablecar icon7
Total lifts = 62
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Grandvalira-Soldeu Resort GuidePhoto credit: Grandvalira

Visiting Grandvalira-Soldeu

Helpful resort information to assist planning your trip to Grandvalira-Soldeu.

  • Opens
  • Closes
  • Accommodation
  • Restaurants | Bars
    20 | 7
  • Nearest Airport
    Carcasonne (France)
  • Nearest Train Station
    Hospitalet
  • Tourist Office Website
  • Tourist Office Phone
    + 376 801 060

Grandvalira-Soldeu Features

The terrain at Grandvalira-Soldeu includes::


What's it like at Grandvalira-Soldeu resort?

In 2002, Grandvalira-Soldeu, was constituted by Soldeu-El Tarter. Now, the two areas are linked with Grau Roig, Pas de la Casa, Encamp and Canillo. Therefore, there are 6 areas in Andorra called: Grandvalira-Encamp, Grandvalira-Canillo, Grandvalira-El Tarter, Grandvalira-Soldeu, Grandvalira-Pas de la Casa and Grandvalira-Grau Roig. Porte des Neiges, in France, will also join the resort, Grandvalira. Nowadays, there are 7 areas of skiing in the same resort. Despite a fair number of new building projects, Grandvalira-Soldeu (Soldeu- El Tarter) retains a good village atmosphere with several excellent watering holes for apres-ski and a good selection of restaurants (and as Andorra is a duty fee zone prices are very reasonable for a ski resort). Accommodation is good at Grandvalira-Soldeu, from the smart hotels near the gondola at the top of the village to more basic apartments down the road. The skiing itself is varied with some pleasant tree-lined runs down to the resort and wide-open pistes higher up. Grandvalira-Soldeu has an abundance of skiing for beginners and intermediates together with some reasonable challenges on and off-piste for experts. Indeed, due to the English-speaking ski school with it's many native English speaking instructors, Grandvalira-Soldeu (Soldeu-El Tarter) is an ideal place to learn to ski or snowboard or to develop your technique.
The statistics are for the whole Grandvalira skiing domain which is now difficult to split into individual resort statistics.


Explore Grandvalira-Soldeu Location Map

Interactive Grandvalira-Soldeu trail map and piste map. View the piste and trails as well as the surrounding terrain and mountain contours for backcountry action. Find and compare nearby resorts by clicking on the resort markers.

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When's the snowiest month to visit Grandvalira-Soldeu?

JanuaryAverage: 3.0 snow days per week
The snowiest week in Grandvalira-Soldeu is week 4 of January. There are typically 3.0 snowy days during this week with 28cm of snowfall. Check out the Grandvalira-Soldeu Snow History graphs below.



Visitor Reviews of Grandvalira-Soldeu

Overall: 4.0 Based on 43 votes and 36 reviews

  • Snowsure 4.2
  • Variety of pistes 4.4
  • Off-piste 3.7
  • Scenery 4.1
  • Apres-Ski 4.3

David from United Kingdom writes:

This will be our sixth year in Soldeu, Feb-26, and we're looking forward to a week of intensive skiing. We would consider ourselves to be experienced intermediate skiers, who rarely venture off-piste, but prefer to thrash the blues and reds and the occasional black. We ski from 09.30 to 16.30 each day. We're a family of four very active adults. The hotels are excellent, the food is very agreeable and the staff are very friendly and always helpful. The quality of skis (for hire) is excellent. The maintenance of the ski gear is excellent. On the slopes there are rarely queues at the lifts, there are rarely queues in the eateries and the prices are much more affordable than any other ski area in Europe. Yes; if you want adventurous off-piste, high speed, thrilling, slightly higher risk skiing, maybe the higher alpine resorts might suit best. If you are happy to pay twice the price for lift passes, gear hire, food, beer, head to the Alps. However, those of us who seek a ski-in ski-out winter skiing experience, with almost guaranteed snow, that is in line with our abilities, and pockets, head to Granvalira.

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