The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range located in the southern part of Spain, in the province of Granada, Andalusia. Known for its striking peaks, it is the highest mountain range in continental Spain outside the Pyrenees, with Mulhacén, its highest peak, standing at 3,479 meters (11,414 feet). The Sierra Nevada is a popular destination for outdoor activities, including skiing in the winter at the Sierra Nevada Ski Resort, and hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife spotting in the warmer months.
Sierra Nevada Ski Resort, located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in southern Spain, is one of Europe's southernmost ski resorts. Offering over 100 kilometers of slopes, it caters to all levels of skiers and snowboarders. With a modern lift system, snowparks, and a range of après-ski activities, the resort is a popular winter destination. Its unique location allows visitors to enjoy skiing with stunning panorama views of both mountains and the Mediterranean coastline. Additionally, the resort is known for its mild climate and long ski season, typically running from late november to early May. The region offers a blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and rich cultural heritage, making it a sought-after destination for both nature lovers and adventure seekers.