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Ski Resort Espot Esqui in the Spain Pyrenees: Position on map

Espot Esqui Ski Resort

Trail Map Espot Esqui

The Ski Resort

The Espot Esqui ski resort is located in the Catalan province of Lleida, at an altitude of up to 2,500 metres. Three chairlifts as well as a T-bar and two magic carpets bring skiers and snowboarders to the slopes. Of the approximately 24 kilometres of slopes, about half are marked green (very easy) or blue, making the ski area ideal for beginners and families in particular. Two thirds of the slopes in Espot Esqui are artificially snowed. This means that nothing stands in the way of skiing enjoyment even when the snow conditions are not so good.

From the base station in Espot, the La Roca chairlift takes you up to the top. Piste fleas and newcomers are already in good hands here: Directly at the top station is a practice area with flat ski slopes, which are accessible via two magic carpets and a drag lift. Those who are more confident can explore the higher, blue-marked slopes of Espot Esqui. The La Font lift and the La Bassa chairlift take you up to an altitude of 2,200 metres.

Advanced skiers can go even higher. Three red-marked slopes start at the top station of the Bosc lifts at 2,500 metres. In addition, there is a snow-covered valley run, also marked red, which takes winter holidaymakers back to Espot after their fun on the slopes. Experienced skiers should also head for the highest point of the ski area. Four black-marked steep slopes run along the Bosc lifts to their valley station. In the upper part of the ski area you will also find the freeride area La Pala, which offers powder fans great deep snow slopes.

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Interesting facts

  • Elevated between 1,500 m and 2,500 m, the Ski Resort is among the 10 highest elevated Ski Resorts in Spain. The vertical drop from summit to base is 1,000 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in Spain is 562 m. Most runs are therefore relatively long.
  • The day pass at Espot Esqui is €38.50 making it one of the 5 cheapest ski Resorts Spain Pyrenees.
  • Average snow depth during the season is 50 cm at summit elevation and 20 cm at base elevation. Snow coverage is usually best during December, offering an average snow depth of 50 cm at summit elevation and 20 cm at the base.

On Mountain Dining

There are two restaurants for your physical well-being. The best place to stop is at the top station of the La Roca chairlift. This way you can stay directly in the ski area during the break and then immediately hit the slopes again. An alternative is at the valley station. Here, after the last downhill run, it's worth stopping for a while to round off the day's skiing.

Must-Ski Runs

Several valley runs bring the winter sports enthusiasts back to Espot. The Cami del Llop slope is marked blue and therefore also suitable for beginners. The red marked La Rampa has the advantage that it is artificially snowed and so you can still ski down into the valley even with little natural snow.

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Activities

Fun and action away from the ski slopes is promised by the toboggan run, where big and small tobogganers can race downhill. For children there is also a playground in Espot Esqui, where they can make new friends and let off steam together. For those who like to explore the surrounding winter landscape with snowshoes, there is a prepared trail.

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Dining and Restaurants

You can eat well in Espot, for example, at the restaurant La Ilupia. The restaurant is always well attended and especially known for its very large portions. So if you're really hungry after a long day of skiing, this is the place to go. A worthwhile alternative is the restaurant Juquim. Here you can enjoy local dishes made from fresh ingredients and at reasonable prices.

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Getting here

The nearest airport is in Lleida, 140 kilometres away. The best way to get to the ski area is to rent a car there. First, follow the A-14 until the Vielha/Almenar exit. Take the third exit at each of the following two roundabouts and drive onto Avinguda de Lleida. Now follow the signs to Balaguer. There change to the C-12. At the Serra del Montsec turn left and follow the C-13 and the N-260. Just before La Guingueta d'Arneu turn left towards Estais. After you have passed the village, you come directly to Espot.

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last update on 18 Dec 2023
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Resort Espot Esqui
Ctra. Berradé
25597
Espot (Lleida)
E-Mail
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Phone+34 973 62 11 99

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Mountain Stats

Elevation1,500 m - 2,500 m
Opening Day8 Dec 2023
Closing Day6 Apr 2024
Capacity 6220 Persons/Hr.
Hours09:00 - 17:00

Lifts

6
1
3
2
Total 6

Skiable Terrain

23.6 km
Easy
Moderate
Advanced
Ungroomed
Overall Slope Length 23.6 km

Webcams

Unfortunately, there is no webcam available yet!

Open Lifts & Trails

Rates

€38.50
1 day adult €38.50
1 day youth €33
1 day child €29.50
All rates & fees