Nestled in the Catalonian Pyrenees, La Molina stands as Spain’s first ski resort, established in 1943. Despite its historical significance, the resort remains a modern and dynamic destination, offering 68 slopes for skiers of all levels. A highlight is the region’s largest superpipe, which attracts snowboarders and freestyle enthusiasts. The expansive snowpark further enhances the experience, providing a variety of features for those looking to hone their skills or simply enjoy the winter landscape. Visitors can expect a blend of tradition and contemporary amenities, making it a popular choice for both locals and tourists.
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