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Sierra Nevada Ski Resort
By h.b. - Oct 6, 2007 - 7:21 PM
ALSO SEE : • Three skiers die in an avalanche at the Formigal ski resort - Jan 4, 2008 - 2:21 PM
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The Sierra Nevada Ski Resort - Photo Wikipedia
The Sierra Nevada Ski Resort - Photo Wikipedia
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The Sierra Nevada is Europe's most southerly ski resort
The old name for Europe’s most southerly ski resort speaks for itself: ‘Solynieve - sun and snow,’ 2,100 metres above sea level up in the Sierra Nevada mountains, and just a two hours’ drive from the sunny beaches of the Costa Tropical, on the coast of Granada province, in Andalucía.

Now known simply as ‘Sierra Nevada,’ Cetursa, the company which manages the resort tells us that the first historical reference to the possibilities in this part of southern Spain was made at the end of the 19th century by the Granada essayist and novelist, Ángel Ganivet García.
He mentioned in his ‘Cartas Finlandesas – Letters from Finland’, a series of essays written during the time he was Spanish Consul in Helsinki, the idea of a friend of his, Diego Marín, to create an ‘Andaluz Switzerland in the Sierra Nevada.

Little-visited by the people of Granada up to this point, the Sierra was by now gaining popularity as somewhere to be enjoyed: one group of friends set up the association ‘Diez Amigos Limited’ and made their first organised trip there in 1899. Originally-planned to limit its members to just the ten friends, it became the ‘Sociedad Sierra Nevada’ in 1912, the third oldest skiing club in Spain.
The first skiing event – the National Sports Week – was held here in 1914, with more and people choosing to visit the area with the advent of a new road in the 1920s, and the Granada City-Sierra Nevada electric railway, which opened in February in 1925. It ran for almost 50 years until it was dismantled in 1974.

National competitions were held there in the early 1940s, and the International Sports Week was held annually between 1956 and 1966.

The company which now manages the ski station was born as Centros Turísticos SA (Cetursa) in 1964, and the first important international event to take place here was in 1975, when the Sierra Nevada hosted the Ladies European Cup of Alpine Skiing, and many other events in the coming years.

But it was from 1985 that it really began to develop as a resort, when the Junta de Andalucía became the majority shareholder in Cetursa and brought with them the investment needed to make the Sierra Nevada what it is today.
It achieved worldwide prestige when the International Ski Federation selected the resort to host the 1995 World Ski Championships. Although, in the event, postponed until the following year, the Championship consolidated the Sierra Nevada’s increasingly strong position in the world of championship skiing.

Now with 87 pistes (the longest is almost 6 kms and the highest starts at 3,300 m), two gondolas, 16 chair lifts, and two ski lifts, the resort also offers night-skiing (introduced in 1994), 15 ski schools and 400 instructors. 428 snow cannons ensure sufficient snow to make skiing possible throughout what is usually a five-month season.

There is even a project on the cards, officially registered with the Junta de Andalucía by a consortium of Granada businesses in September 2006, to build the longest cable car line in the world, across the 19 kms from Granada City to the Sierra Nevada ski resort.


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alison thomson
05 Feb 2008, 16:56
when does the Sierra Nevada resort close this year pls?
Typically Spanish News Team
05 Feb 2008, 19:02
The resort says on its website, www.cetursa.es, that the end of the season depends on weather conditions. The last day of skiing for the 2006-2007 season was 22nd April.
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