Ski and Fun
Sierra Nevada is the second highest mountain range in Western Europe after the Alps.
The maximum height is reached at the peak of the impressive Mulhacen at 3,483 meters. In 1986 it was declared a Unesco Biosphere Reserve and in 1999, it became a National Park due to its biodiversity and natural beauty.
Sierra Nevada has 106 km of ski area, comprised of 124 pistes – 9 green, 41 blue, 50 red and 7 black – perfectly suitable for all skill levels.

The Sierra Nevada Ski station also has three areas dedicated for families and children, as well as a special snow park for tubing and sleighing.
Sierra Nevada’s enviable climate allows for a late season closing and even short-sleeve skiing on numerous occasions.