La Molina, the oldest ski resort in Spain, installed its first commercial ski lift in 1943. Throughout its history, it has offered sport and leisure for all ages.
Most of its extension is located in Cerdanya, it has 71 skiable kilometres spread over 68 slopes for all levels, snowparks and the largest super pipe in the Pyrenees. It also offers a wide range of leisure activities for the non-skiing public, such as gondola rides, snowshoeing and snow Segways, among others.
It also has a long history of international events, such as the Alpine Skiing World Cup (2008), the World Snowboarding World Championships (2011), the Alpine Skiing World Championships for the Disabled (2013), or the FIS Parasnowboard World Championships (2023). So, a long past behind and a bright future to come.
In La Molina, as well as in the regions of Cerdanya, Berguedà and Ripollès, you can find a wide gastronomic and hotel offer that allows a rounded stay.
On the interactive map of La Molina and the slopes map of the resort you will find all the information about slopes, lifts, services and activities.