Best Ski Resorts in Spain

6 published ski resorts in Spain, grouped by region and sorted by vertical drop within each. Compare side-by-side stats on snowfall, trails, lifts, and terrain mix to find the resort that matches your skiing style and experience level.

Click any resort for full stats and comparisons, or use the links below to compare two resorts head to head.

Highest village in the Spanish Pyrenees with snow-sure runs above the Benasque Valley.

Vertical1,130m (3,707ft)
Trails79
Snowfall500cm/yr (197in)
Beginner30%
Intermediate50%
Advanced20%
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Spain's best ski resort in the Pyrenees, favored by the Spanish royal family with reliable powder and sun.

Vertical1,010m (3,314ft)
Trails98
Snowfall500cm/yr (197in)
Beginner25%
Intermediate50%
Advanced25%
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Spain's largest ski area in the Aragonese Pyrenees, with four valleys of pistes and rowdy après-ski.

Vertical850m (2,789ft)
Trails137
Snowfall500cm/yr (197in)
Beginner30%
Intermediate50%
Advanced20%
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Catalonia 2

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Spain's highest ski resort base in the Catalan Pyrenees — snow-sure with quiet pistes deep in a UNESCO valley.

Vertical1,050m (3,445ft)
Trails49
Snowfall500cm/yr (197in)
Beginner30%
Intermediate50%
Advanced20%
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Spain's first ski resort, in the Catalan Pyrenees, linked to Masella for over 140 km of pistes.

Vertical838m (2,749ft)
Trails71
Snowfall400cm/yr (157in)
Beginner30%
Intermediate50%
Advanced20%
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Andalusia 1

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Europe's southernmost ski resort with views of the Mediterranean Sea and Africa on clear days.

Vertical1,200m (3,937ft)
Trails131
Snowfall350cm/yr (138in)
Beginner30%
Intermediate40%
Advanced30%
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About Skiing in Spain

Spain has 6 published ski resorts in the SkiGrade database. The largest by vertical drop is Sierra Nevada with 1200m of vertical drop. Use the resort cards above to quickly compare key stats across all Spain resorts, or click through to any resort for a full breakdown including terrain mix, elevation profile, and head-to-head comparisons.

All stats shown are based on published resort data. Vertical drop is the most reliable indicator of overall mountain size — it tells you how long a top-to-bottom run actually is. Snowfall figures are annual averages and can vary significantly year to year. Terrain percentages (beginner, intermediate, advanced) reflect how each resort categorises its own marked trails.