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Central Spain is more like Siberia right now with temperatures below freezing, strong wind, snowstorms, and icy roads. Full Article
15th December 2009
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Families skiing in Spain's largest resort, Formigal, and booking by Dec. 15 can benefit from free gear rental and free lift tickets for kids. Full Article
2nd November 2009
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Formigal is offering free rentals and lift tickets for children as part of an ongoing list of incentives and discounts for families aiming to ski Spain this winter. Full Article
19th October 2009
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There are free lift passes for all for the rest of the season at Spain's Formigal. Full Article
31st March 2009
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Free lift passes are on offer to Brits skiing Spain's leading resort of Formigal this winter. Full Article
24th February 2009
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The 15-day Pirena Dog Sled Race will visit some of the best ski resorts in the Pyrenees and the final awards ceremony will take place in La Molina. Full Article
20th January 2009
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Ski resorts throughout the Spanish Pyrenees have undergone significant improvements on and off the slopes. Full Article
6th January 2009
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Spain's most southerly ski resort opened for the winter season a week early for the first time in 20 years due to heavy snowfall. Full Article
9th December 2008
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The Spanish ski resort of La Molina will host the FIS Alpine and Disabled Skiing World Cups. Full Article
28th October 2008
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Two five-star hotels have opened in the Spanish resort of Baqueira in time for the new ski season. Full Article
11th September 2008
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20th August 2008
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Plans to build a giant tram to Sierra Nevada have been blocked. Full Article
26th October 2007
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Sierra Nevada (we're talking the Spanish original here, not the Californian copy!) comes in to its own for full-on vacations in Spring, as its proximity to the Costa Del Sol on Spain's Mediterranean Coast makes it easy to ski here in the morning and hit the beach in the afternoon. Full Article
27th March 2007
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After a dry early season, most of Spain's resorts have seen increasingly heavy snow through March, three months later than hoped! Temperatures are currently low - typically -10C at the tops of the ski areas and the latest falls have taken upper slope snow depths at some Spanish Pyrenean resorts past a metre (40 inches). Full Article
20th March 2007
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Heavy snow is finally falling in Spain, the ski nation which has probably suffered the most from Europe's warm 06/07 winter. Whilst the Alps started to receive increasingly heavy snowfalls soon after Christmas and even peripheral ski areas, such as the island of Cyprus in the southern Mediterranean close to Israel and Lebanon reported 20 inch snow depths by the end of February, most ski areas in Spain had had little or no natural snowfall until now. As of last week some ski areas had still not opened for the season. Full Article
8th March 2007
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The Spanish ski resorts are - like many of their North American colleagues - in snow conservation mode as lack of new snow and rainy conditions has abraded their base levels. Full Article
7th March 2007
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High winds and stormy weather forced the closure of at least one Spanish ski area Friday as the promise of additional snowfall buoyed hopes for a successful ski weekend. Full Article
16th February 2007
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After a slow start to the winter ski season, Spanish resorts are rebounding. Recent snowfall and creative piste maintenance have kept Spanish areas in the game, and additional storms are forecast. Full Article
15th February 2007
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A fairly big, but particularly chilly winter storm that lashed the Bay Area with high winds and rain moved into the Sierra Nevada overnight and left behind a glistening white present - more than two feet of fresh snow in some lucky places. Full Article
27th December 2006
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