21/02/2019

Port Ainé, skiing without crowds

a man in a yellow jacket jumps on a snowboard



The Port Ainé ski resort is located in the heart of the Lleida Pyrenees, a location that can be described as idyllic and ideal for those who enjoy skiing on high-quality slopes while avoiding the overcrowding found in other parts of the Pyrenees, some even very close to the Port Ainé ski resort itself. Its location, below the Pic de l'Orri, at 2,440 meters above sea level, and with 95% of its slopes facing the north face, allow for excellent snow throughout the ski season, from December to Easter, making it the ideal place to spend a few days. Very close to Port Ainé, you can also ski at the nearby Espot ski resort, also in the Pallars region.
The two resorts together form the Ski Pallars domain. Furthermore, Port Ainé is a family-friendly destination with three ski schools and more than 100 specialized instructors. Thus, the Port Ainé resort has a total of six green runs, ideal for beginners, and four blue runs for those with a bit more experience. For more experienced skiers, the ski resort also has 11 red runs and four black runs. In total, there are 25 runs with almost 25 kilometers of skiable terrain. These facilities are complemented by a toboggan run, a snowshoe run, and one of the longest-running snow parks among Catalan ski resorts.

Source: Esquí-blog.com

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