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Skiing in Spain - Valdesqui - Madrid

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hey!

Well I'm going to be in madrid for a week or so in late Feb and I'm looking for info. on skiing etc! Can't seem to find much info. in English or Spanish

Has anyone been before? I've done skiing in Spain a couple of times but Sierra Nevada and Formigal

So what does everyone reckon? An o.k's cheapish day skiing to be had in Madrid via train/bus most likely on a weekday or not worth the airline surcharge for taking boots?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
mbrow561, welcome to SnowHeads!

Your closest three options are Navacerrada, Valdesquí and La Pinilla, of which the latter two seem better - although I'm not familiar with any of them personally. La Pinilla seems to get talked about the most. They're all pretty small, but for a one-day mid-week reccy I'm sure they're worth trying. They'll be a world apart from SN and Formi, but I don't see that as a problem. Often the smaller hills have a charm that you don't find at the big-hitters. Depends on your own outlook on these things, I guess. And despite having now spent a number of years living close to the snow, I still get a kick out of the idea of a one-day ski trip by train - an idea that was unimaginable when living in the UK!
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