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  • Baqueira Beret

    Baqueira Beret

    Located in the counties of the Val d'Aran and Pallars Sobirà, this is the largest skiable area in Catalonia (165 km). Standing on the north side of the Pyrenees, facing the Atlantic, its position guarantees a thick blanket of snow so you can enjoy skiing throughout the season.

  • La Molina

    La Molina

    Situated in the county of La Cerdenya, La Molina was Spain's first ski resort and pioneered winter sports in the country.

  • Masella

    Masella

    The Masella ski resort is located in the county of La Cerdanya. Its skiable area covers 74 km and, a few years ago, a slope was built connecting it with its neighbouring resort, La Molina. Both resorts go under the name Alp 2500 and give you the opportunity to ski on over 135 km of slopes.

  • Tavascan

    Tavascan

    Tavascan was the first resort in Spain to offer adaptive ski circuits with specially designed, signposted routes for people with sensory and physical impairments.

  • Vall de Núria

    Vall de Núria

    The Vall de Núria and La Molina are the cradles of winter sports in Catalonia.

  • Proposals from Barcelona

    Proposals from Barcelona

  • Maritime Barcelona Route

  • Sport museums

    Sport museums

    Barcelona and sport have a special relationship. FC Barcelona and the Olympic Games are inextricably linked to the city, and its sports museums will reveal its most exciting and unknown side.

  • Barcelona on two wheels

    Barcelona on two wheels

    Who said that bikes were only for the summer? In the Catalan capital you can use them all year round. They're also one of the most fun ways to explore the city in the open air, with your friends, family or on your own.

  • Barcelona for runners

    Barcelona for runners

    Running fever has spread throughout the world at the speed of an Olympic runner. But where do the Barcelona locals train? What are the best routes for running and discovering the city? That's enough questions. Let's put on our running shoes and explore them for ourselves.

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