Valdezcaray

Valdezcaray is a ski area situated near the resort town of Ezcaray in the upper Oja Valley of the Sierra de la Demanda, Iberian System (province of La Rioja, Spain).

Valdezcaray
LocationIberian Mountains, Spain
Nearest major cityEzcaray
Top elevation2,125 m
Base elevation1,530 m
Skiable area22 km
Runs22
Lift system6 chair lifts. 1 ski tow.
Websitehttp://www.valdezcaray.es

The resort

It has 22 km of marked pistes, and is a growing family resort which has greatly improved its facilities in recent years. The highest point is San Lorenzo peak at 2125 m AMSL, with a vertical descent of 600 m.

The base of the area includes the basic ski services and is located at an altitude of 1530 m AMSL. From there, the main chair lift provides access to the pistes. All the hotels and apartments are in the resort town of Ezcaray, 13 km downhill from the ski area.

Lifts

Almost all of the resort's lifts are new and high capacity. The resort has:

  • 6 chair lifts.
  • 1 ski tow.

Pistes

The resort offers 24 pistes of different difficulties:

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    6 Beginner.
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    6 Easy.
  •   
    10 Intermediate.
  •   
    2 Expert.

Services

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See also

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