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Grandvalira has expanded its snowmaking coverage for the coming winter. Full Article
23rd November 2007
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A six-day lift ticket for GrandValira will cost 196 Euros in high season.
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16th November 2007
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Grandvalira is expanding the range of ski school classes offered this winter.
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21st October 2007
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Grandvalira has realigned The Avet slope above Soldeu. Full Article
5th October 2007
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Grandvalira has installed additional snow cannons. Full Article
3rd October 2007
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Initial official reports on last winter's skier numbers in Andorra are reporting business down by about ten percent.
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11th September 2007
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Work has started on Grandvalira Golf Soldeu, Europe's highest golf course. Full Article
4th September 2007
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GrandValira in Andorra has launched a campaign of posters to promote environmental awareness amongst its guests.
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27th August 2007
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Heavy snow over the past few days has brought 50cm (20 inches) of fresh powder to Andorra's GrandValira area to date, making for some of the best conditions of the season to date.
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20th March 2007
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It has been snowing for the past 24 hours in Andorra bringing at least four inches of fresh snow to the slopes. The new powder is reported to have transformed the principality's ski areas which have been battling all winter with limited natural snowfall and maintaining the extensive snowmaking production during warmer spells. Full Article
9th March 2007
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GrandValira is maintaining its fully open status with 62 lifts operational although conditions remain challenging. A few inches of fresh snow last week are likely to be topped up with a few more this week, but whilst in early season the problem was a lack of natural snowfall, temperatures were low enough much of the time to make snow, now the problem is rising temperatures leaving lower slopes slushy.
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5th March 2007
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Much needed new snow in Andorra has brought four inches of powder to the principality's ski slopes, bringing the best snow depths up to three feet, making runs down to resort more complete and allowing ski areas to open more advanced terrain for the first time.
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22nd February 2007
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Grandvalira, the largest ski area in Andorra and the entire Pyrynees is claiming to currently have the most terrain open of any of the 50 or so ski areas in the area, which includes resorts on the French and Spanish sides of the mountain range.
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14th February 2007
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Snow has been falling in healthy volumes in Andorra after more than a month of clear skies followed by warm temperatures - a meteorological scenario which provided a challenge for the resort's snowmaking systems.
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26th January 2007
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Andorra's two super resorts of VallNord and GrandValira are still waiting for snowfall as it passes the month mark since the last snowfall – and that was only a couple of inches just before Christmas. Full Article
23rd January 2007
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Andorra continues to endure very tough operating conditions with still no snow since 22nd December, and back then it was only a few inches. Fortunately the weather is at least mostly cold, with blue skies, so the extensive snowmaking system works around the clock at both Vallnord and Grandvalira to keep a sizable amount of terrain open.
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17th January 2007
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Andorra continues to endure very tough operating conditions with still no snow since 22nd December, and back then it was only a few inches. Fortunately the weather is at least mostly cold, with blue skies, so the extensive snowmaking system works around the clock at both Vallnord and Grandvalira to keep a sizable amount of terrain open.
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11th January 2007
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Andorra's ski areas are battling to get snow on their slopes - using snow guns to compensate where mother nature has failed to deliver the white stuff. Full Article
27th December 2006
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The merger of Soldeu and Pas de la Casa's ski areas in Andorra created one of the world's largest ski regions, now known only as Grandvalira as far as the resort's marketing department is concerned. Full Article
13th December 2006
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The Principality of Andorra has the largest skiable area in the Pyrenees. Known for their hospitality, Andorrans court a large number of skiers in the know who make regular pilgrimmages to its slopes. Full Article
22nd November 2006
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