Vallter 2000 Explained

Vallter 2000
Nearest City:Setcases, Catalonia (Spain)
Coordinates:42.4269°N 2.265°W
Top Elevation:2535m (8,317feet)
Base Elevation:2000m (7,000feet)
Number Trails: Red: 6
Blue: 4
Green: 3
13 Total (13,9 km)[1]
Longest Run:1,752
Liftsystem:11 Total (2 Chairlift, 5 Platter lift, 3 Carpets, 1 rope tow)
Terrainparks:Snowpark, Freeride
External Link:https://www.vallter.cat/en/

Vallter 2000 is a ski resort located in the eastern Pyrenees close to Setcases, Girona, Catalonia (Spain). It is located near the river source of the Ter River, surrounded by Bastiments, Gra de Fajol and Pic de la Dona.

The ski area ranges between 2000 metres and 2535 metres in altitude, although the main buildings are located at an elevation of 2200 meters. Besides alpine skiing, the area is also popular for a range of off-mountain activities, including backcountry skiing, snowshoeing, ice climbing, and hiking.

Cycling

Vallter 2000 is the highest road climb in Catalonia and has hosted several road bicycle racing stage finishes in the Volta a Catalunya due to its 12.2km climb at an average gradient of 7.8% from Setcases.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The resort - Vallter - Winter . Vallter official website . January 15, 2023.
  2. Web site: Vallter 2000 - Col collection - The Col Collective - Cycling Inspiration and Education . The Col Collective . January 15, 2023.