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Javalambre snow report

Javalambre is a small but charming ski resort in Teruel. When the first flakes fall, it is where the Valencians escape to for their first skiing trips. If you want to know in what condition the slopes are in and how many are open at the moment, we bring you the updated information with the Javalambre snow report.

Javalambre resort conditions

Closed

-/15Km open

---Snow depth

-Snow quality

Last update: 27/04/2024

Ski conditions in Javalambre

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-/18Open slopes

-/9Lifts open

Slopes

Open/Total

Green
-/5
Blue
-/9
Red
-/1
Black
-
Itinerarios
-/3

Resort map

Javalambre snow report

Last snowfall21/04/2024

Snow depth--- cm

Snow quality-

Avalanche risk-/5

Snow depth for the season 2023-2024

Snow depth for the season 2022-2023

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Snow depth for the season 2019-2020

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Information on the Javalambre live snow report

You're in the mood for skiing, the cold weather is starting and you've seen on the news that the first flakes have started to fall in the mountains of Teruel. Is it time to go skiing in Javalambre? Take a look at the Javalambre ski slopes to find out how many slopes are open at the moment. You can also check how many kilometres are available and the difficulty of each of them, in case you are particularly interested in the easier or more complicated ones.
Thanks to the Javalambre snow report you can also find out, with information updated every day, how many ski lifts are in service to move around the ski resort. With all this useful information for your getaway, you will discover the state of the snow in Javalambre, its thickness and quality.
To find out how its layouts are distributed, you can see the Javalambre piste map. It has 13 slopes, spread over 15 kilometres. Specifically, there are 4 green, 8 blue and 1 red (there are no black runs). There is also a freestyle area, as well as a funnytrack, a dubi piste, a snowy sledge, a skicross and a skill area. It is a small resort, but as you can see, it has a bit of everything and can offer us good days of fun with family or friends close to home.
The Javalambre slopes are distributed at altitudes ranging from 1.650 to 2.000 metres above sea level. These are the sectors of the Javalambre ski resort:
  • Sabina sector. This is the best for learning, with green and blue slopes on which we can progress and move around thanks to different chairlifts, chairs and belts.
  • Lapiaz sector. This is the area designed for advanced skiers in Javalambre, with longer and steeper slopes.