A hidden gem in the Pyrenees
As the name suggests, Alp2500 sits high in the stunning Pyrenees mountains of northern Spain.
With over 140km of varied slopes, modern infrastructure, and breathtaking scenery, this resort is an exciting alternative to the Alps for school groups. Students and teachers will enjoy expertly prepared pistes and friendly Spanish hospitality – with a side of sunshine and guaranteed snow. It’s no wonder so many schools return year after year.
- Large Interconnected Ski Area
- Reliable Snow Conditions
- Mixed Abilities
- Resort Height: 2535 m
- No. of Lifts: 34
- No. of Trails: 116
- Easy Runs: 61
- Medium Runs: 39
- Difficult Runs: 16
- Skiable Area: 141 km
- Longest Run: 7 km
- Snow Making: 50% coverage
- Lift Pass: La Molina – Masella Ski Pass
- Night Skiing
- Tubing and Sledging
- Ice Skating
- Bowling
An unforgettable experience
Alp2500 connects two popular ski areas: La Molina and Masella.
The result? One of the largest and most dynamic ski regions in Spain. Slopes range from 1600m to over 2500m, offering something for everyone. There are wide, gentle runs for beginners or challenging blacks for advanced skiers, which makes Alp2500 ideal for schools with a mix of abilities.
One ski pass connects the entire skiable domain, so whether you’re exploring tree-lined pistes, basking in the sunshine on open slopes, or practising turns in the dedicated learning zones, Alp2500 promises an unforgettable experience.
La Molina
La Molina is Spain’s oldest ski resort, opening in 1943. Since then, generations of skiers have returned year after year. Its extensive beginners’ area is designed to ease first-timers into skiing and encourage progression. Elsewhere, separate snowpark and boardercross zones pull in the thrill-seekers, while there are plenty of expansive blue and red runs crisscrossing the resort for intermediates.
Masella
Known for its forested slopes, Masella offers a slightly more challenging terrain – with a higher volume of reds and blacks for intermediate and advanced skiers.
Regardless of whether you choose to ski down or not, it’s worth taking the gondola to the summit of La Tosa, where groups can take in panoramic views of the Pyrenees.
Perfect for All Abilities
The main reason our school groups love Alp2500 is the variety of runs. It’s a truly fantastic choice for all skill levels. Beginners will thrive in La Molina’s safe and supportive learning zones, while intermediates can enjoy the long, flowing reds and blues that connect the two ski areas. Advanced skiers will appreciate the thrilling black runs (give El Tub a shot if you dare) and off-piste opportunities, along with the chance to ski under the stars.
Accommodation
With two interconnected resorts, keeping a school group entertained off the slopes is easy at Alp2500. Both La Molina and Masella have a variety of child-friendly après-ski activities.
For something easy, most groups will enjoy an evening at the local bowling alley or relax together in the cosy mountain cafes, sampling hot chocolate and traditional Spanish churros. But if your group still has energy to burn, then why not try night skiing at Masella for a unique experience?