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  • Hi Dan,

    The whole Grandvalira area is linked so you can ski / board across the full 210km. The lift systems are very efficient with quick modern lifts on most of the main links so in answer to your question very easy, depending on your level of skiing / boarding of course, but most intermediates should have no issues accessing all six sectors if they wanted. You can access an interactive piste map here: pasdelacasa-andorra.com/grandvalira-piste-map.phpEnjoy!

    Emma :thumbsup:
  • Grandvalira

    dano_0

    HI! Going to Pas for new years and staying at manzano, how accesible are the rest of the resorts in the Grandvalira area seen as though our lift passes will cover the whole area?
    Cheers,
    Dan