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Grandvalira: Soldeu Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.69 (8 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.67 (63 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.61 (46 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.58 (69 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.51 (70 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.49 (69 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
Beginner 14%
Intermediate 40%
Advanced 35%
Expert 11%
Overall Rating
4.35
From 71 Reviews
138
Total Runs
1710
Bottom Elevation
2640
Top Elevation
210
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsEuropeAndorraGrandvalira: Soldeu

Check out the Grandvalira: Soldeu ski resort map to get a feel for what's on offer across this impressive corner of the Pyrenees. The trail map covers 138 runs spread across a vertical drop from 2640m down to 1710m, with 20 beginner runs, 55 intermediate runs, and 48 advanced runs serviced by 5 gondolas, 28 chairlifts, and 40 drag lifts. Soldeu is part of the wider Grandvalira ski area, giving you access to one of the largest ski domains in the Pyrenees.

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piste map for Grandvalira: Soldeu

Best Runs in Grandvalira: Soldeu

  • Avet (Blue): A long, sweeping cruiser stretching over 8km from Espiolets down to Soldeu village, ideal for building confidence and enjoying sustained intermediate skiing.

  • Eslalom (Red): A genuine red run with consistent pitch and width, perfect for practising carved turns without the intimidation factor of narrower blacks.

  • L'Àliga (Black): The resort's signature black run dropping from Tosa dels Espiolets, featuring steep fall-line sections and mogul fields that'll test your technique.

  • Escampadís (Blue): A scenic mid-mountain cruise offering spectacular valley views and consistent gradient, popular with intermediates looking to clock up the kilometres.

  • Llac del Cubil (Red): A wide, rolling red that flows beautifully through varied terrain, giving you plenty of space to open up your skis and find a rhythm.

  • Pi de Migdia (Blue): One of the longest blues in the sector at over 6km, winding down from Riba Escorxada with enough variety to keep things interesting.

  • Tubau (Red): A steeper red run that bridges the gap between blue comfort and black commitment, ideal for pushing your limits in a controlled environment.

  • Pic Negre (Black): A short but punchy black accessed from the top of Canillo, offering steep pitches and often good snow quality due to its altitude.