Snow offers endless possibilities. We can all agree on that, right? You've probably tried skiing or snowboarding on the slopes the most, but have you tried perfecting your technique and trying out some tricks in a snowpark? First, let's define what a snowpark is. It's an area adapted to the snow with different elements, from modules to boxes, railings and other obstacles to give free rein to the imagination and try out tricks and tricks that are at least daring. It's also the meeting point for skilled jump lovers, similar to what a skatepark would be, but in the snow.
Spain and Andorra have dozens of snowparks and ski areas
In many resorts we can find perfect slopes and conditioned areas ideal for practicing this sport, and even enjoying the
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Snowpark El Tarter (Grandvalira)
The El Tarter snowpark is one of those locations that are marked on all the maps of lovers of this discipline, and is located in the Grandvalira ski resort. In fact, many dare to say that it is the best snowpark in the Peninsula and the Pyrenees. Currently, this space has a length of 1.4 km and numerous areas where you can practice and improve your technique, and is perfect for all visitors, from the most novice to the most experienced.
In addition, many events and competitions are held in this space year after year, such as the Total Fight Master, an event that each year gains more followers and media coverage due to the high level of the participants. From our offices we encourage you to attend, since the best way to learn is by observing and trying to imitate afterwards.
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Sulayr Super Park (Sierra Nevada)
The Sulayr super park, which is another of the areas chosen for our list of the best snowparks in the Peninsula, is located in the Sierra Nevada ski resort, with 106.8 km of skiable area. This year you can find this space in Loma de Dílar.
This surface has modules for all ages and levels. From small jumps of 4, 5 and 6 m, to straight and curved rails, passing through the half pipe in snow (recommended only for the most expert freestyle lovers). As you can see, the Sulayr super park is a place to lose yourself all day long.
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Cerler Snow Park
It is undeniable that the Cerler snowpark is one of the most popular and famous in the entire Peninsula thanks to the daily work of the entire Aramón team that perfectly maintains each and every one of its facilities in the Rincón de hielo sector. And, despite it sounding a bit idyllic, this name fits like a glove as it perfectly describes this area of Cerler.
Although it is not very long, it is perfectly signposted and designed so that, whatever your level, you can enjoy the whole time you spend there. In addition, another aspect that we love about the Cerler snowpark is that right next to it there is a small cabin where they make hamburgers that seem to come from heaven itself. Ideal for regaining strength!
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Arinsal Snowpark (Vallnord)
Another of the most renowned freestyle areas on the Peninsula is the Arinsal Snowpark, located in the sector of the same name, which belongs to the Vallnord ski resort. Among its facilities, we highlight its impressive kickers (mounds of snow that act as ramps) and its spectacular gibbings (rails and boxes) that will delight all those who want to take their knowledge of this discipline to the limit.
We also recommend that you keep an eye on our news section, as, like every year, this snowy location promises to be a meeting point for the most famous freestylers on the current ski and snowboard scene. We will keep you informed of everything so that you don't miss anything!
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Alabaus Snow Park (Molina)
As they say, Alabaus is one of the most professional snowparks on the Peninsula. Located in the western part of the La Molina ski resort, this area has a wide variety of modules.
Among its facilities, there is a 170 m long superpipe (a superpipe is a tube-shaped structure that allows you to perform tricks on it), a track with rail lines and a more professional one with boxes and jumps. At Esquiades.com, we would like to highlight the latter since freestyle events have been held on this track.
Have you already decided which snowpark will be your favourite? Or why not try them all? Get out your diary and start planning your getaways to the snow. Thousands of adventures, jumps, tricks and descents await you in the different resorts of the Peninsula.