Grandvalira: El Tarter Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Grandvalira: El Tarter

Top Rated for
4.64 (36 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.61 (36 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.59 (34 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.57 (36 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.54 (23 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.46 (35 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 14%
Intermediate 40%
Advanced 35%
Expert 11%
Overall Rating
4.38
From 36 Reviews
138
Total Runs
1710
Bottom Elevation
2640
Top Elevation
210
Skiable Terrain
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Grandvalira: El Tarter Piste Map

Check out the Grandvalira: El Tarter ski resort map above to get a feel for the terrain before you arrive. The trail map covers 138 runs across the resort, which sits between 1,710m and 2,640m and forms part of the wider Grandvalira ski area. You'll find 73 lifts in total including 5 gondolas and 28 chairlifts, with a solid mix of 20 beginner runs, 55 intermediate runs, and 48 advanced runs to explore.

piste map for Grandvalira: El Tarter

Best Runs in Grandvalira: El Tarter

  • Àliga (Green): A wide, forgiving green run ideal for first-timers to build confidence with a gentle, consistent gradient.

  • Esparver (Blue): A long, cruisy blue that winds down from mid-mountain with sweeping turns and great views across the valley.

  • Tarter (Blue): A well-groomed boulevard run that's perfect for intermediates wanting to carve wide arcs on corduroy.

  • Coll Blanc (Blue): A scenic blue that offers tree-lined sections and mellow gradients, popular with ski schools and progressing skiers.

  • Antenes (Red): A proper red with varied pitch and width changes that keeps intermediates engaged without being intimidating.

  • Avet (Red): A steeper red run with consistent fall-line skiing, ideal for working on technique and building leg strength.

  • L'Obac (Red): A challenging red that gets mogulled up quickly, offering decent bump practice for those ready to step up their game.

  • Gall de Bosc (Black): A steep, technical black with tight turns through trees, demanding precise edge control and confidence.