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12 DECEMBER 2009 WWW.INMADRID.COM THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE MONTHLY inter may be creeping in, but with it comes the opportunity for frosty fun. Beyond the skyscrapers the mountains around Madrid are slowly filling up with snow, meaning you don’t have to look far to put your ski skills to the test. Forget snuggling indoors under your blanket, get out and enjoy the sunshine on the slopes! Here InMadrid presents its guide to the best skiing spots within easy reach of the city. Navacerrada www.puertonavacerrada.com The Navacerrada Mountains may not be the Alps of Spain, but they offer lots of space for sliding down the slopes and perfecting your skills. Although a lack of snow means the ski station is closed for most of the season, it still makes a pretty place to mingle in the frost and slurp a cup of something warm. Don’t worry about accommoda- tion as there’s a wide range of budget ski lodges to choose from. The area’s gentle terrain makes it the perfect spot for first timers, while intermediate skiers will embrace the well-maintained slalom station and ski jump. With prices for a day pass starting at 25, Navacerrada is the cheapest ski location in the region. Rent a full set of skis for 20 per day or a snowboard set for 30 per day from Verdesoto, located within the ski station (call 91 852 14 48 to book in advance). Remember to check the weather and snow level on the resort website before setting off. Getting there By train: hourly from Chamartín or Atocha, change train at Cercedilla. First train leaves 8am, and last train returns 7pm. Journey time: 2 hrs. Valdesqui www.valdesqui.es Just 80 kilometres from Madrid is the well-known Valdesqui station. Things get quite crowded here during weekends in high season as people flock up from the city. With a modest 1,300-foot slope, the terrain is primarily suited to beginners and intermediates. Weekend entrance is a pricy 36, while a half-day pass is 21, though group packages are considerably cheaper. Valdesqui provides eco- nomical ski lessons and onsite equipment rental ( 20 per day for a full set of skis or 30 per day for a snowboard set). There’s no accommodation available at the ski station, but you can easily find inexpensive hotels in the nearby vil- lage of Rascafría. Hotel Marcos (Avda de Paular, 34km 604, Rascafría, 91 869 01 53, www.hotelmarcos.com) offers coun- try-style rooms at standard prices. Getting there By train: hourly from Chamartín or Atocha, change train at Cercedilla for Cotos. First train leaves 8am daily; last train returns 5.43pm Mon-Thur, 7.43pm Fri and 6.43pm Sat, Sun. By bus: 684 from Moncloa. La Pinilla http://lapinilla.es Offering tempting discount packages during puentes, this FIXTURE FIX Compiled by Keith Miles Football La Liga 2 Dec Xerez v Barcelona 6 Dec Real Madrid v Almería 6 Dec Deportivo v Barcelona 6 Dec Xerez v Atlético Madrid 6 Dec Villarreal v Getafe 13 Dec Valencia v Real Madrid 13 Dec Barcelona v Espanyol 13 Dec Atlético Madrid v Villarreal 13 Dec Getafe v Tenerife 20 Dec Real Madrid v Zaragoza 20 Dec Tenerife v Atlético Madrid 20 Dec Sevilla v Getafe Champions League 8 Dec 8.45pm—Atlético Madrid v Porto 8 Dec 8.45pm—Besiktas v CSKA Moscow 8 Dec 8.45pm—Chelsea v Apoel Nicosia 8 Dec 8.45pm—FC Zurich v AC Milan 8 Dec 8.45pm—Juventus v Bayern Munich 8 Dec 8.45pm—Maccabi Haifa v Bordeaux 8 Dec 8.45pm—Marseille v Real Madrid 8 Dec 8.45pm—Wolfsburg v Man Utd 9 Dec 8.45pm—Dynamo Kiev v Barcelona 9 Dec 8.45pm—Inter Milan v Rubin Kazan 9 Dec 8.45pm—Liverpool v Fiorentina 9 Dec 8.45pm—Lyon v Debrecen 9 Dec 8.45pm—Olympiakos v Arsenal 9 Dec 8.45pm—Sevilla v Rangers 9 Dec 8.45pm—Standard Liège v AZ Alkmaar 9 Dec 8.45pm—Stuttgart v Unirea Urziceni Premier League 5 Dec 6.30pm—Man City v Chelsea 12 Dec 6.30pm—Man Utd v Aston Villa 13 Dec 5pm—Liverpool v Arsenal 16 Dec 9pm—Tottenham v Man City 27 Dec 2.30pm—Arsenal v Aston Villa 29 Dec 8.45pm—Aston Villa v Liverpool World Cup 4 Dec 6pm—World Cup finals draw Tennis 4-6 Dec Davis Cup Final, Spain v Czech Republic, Barcelona Athletics 31 Dec 6pm—San Silvestre Vallecana, 10km run. www.sansilvestrevallecana.com Cricket 1 Nov-18 Jan 2010 England tour of South Africa sport w ski station sure knows how to draw in the crowd. With a young and vibrant vibe, La Pinilla caters more to youngsters than fami- lies. Off season, you can try out dirt-biking in its biking park, where riding up and down sky-high slopes is just part of the adventure. Accommodation-wise, take your pick from tons of albergues and budget hotels within the ski centre. Complete ski equipment rental on site costs from 23 to 29 per day. This sta- tion is the largest of the lot, with a 2,600-foot vertical slope suit- able for skiers of all levels. The best part of all is that 75 per cent of its terrain is covered by snow-making machines, guaranteeing enough snow to last through the season! Getting there By bus: Continental Auto buses leave Plaza de Castilla on Fri at 9am, 5pm and 7.30pm, return Sun only at 10am, 5.30pm and 9.45pm. Journey time: 50mins. La Covatilla www.sierradebejar-lacovatilla.com Hidden in the Sierra de Béjas, this new ski station is slightly fur- ther out, lying 202 kilometres from Madrid in Salamanca province. A newcomer to the skiing scene, its facilities and equip- ment are all in mint condition and, as it’s still largely undiscov- ered, you won’t be stuck in line. The station’s rather small, but there are already plans to expand it. Advanced skiers will be keen to show off their skills on its challenging S-course slope. On week- ends, the price of a day pass is a rather steep 35, with half-day tickets at 25. The small hotel-restaurant in the ski station gets booked up quickly, especially during peak season, so be sure to reserve in advance. The next nearest accommodation is in the vil- lage of Béjar, 17 kilometres away. Ski classes at the station can be booked online at www.escuelabejaranadeesqui.com. Getting there By bus: Catch the CEVESA (www.cevesa.es) bus from Príncipe Pío to Béjar at 8.30am, 4.10pm and 8.30pm (week- ends only). The returning bus leaves at 7.45am, 10am and 3.45pm from Mon-Sat; 4.45pm and 7.45pm Sun. Madrid Snow Zone www.madridsnowzone.com Don’t be fooled by the slightly juvenile atmosphere, this indoor ski slope can be a pretty fun experience for both children and adults. It guarantees you snow and ice-cold temperatures 365 days a year—a perfect alternative to traipsing up the nearby mountains in search of snow. Located within the Xanadú shopping centre in Leganés, the snow park offers a 250-metre ski slope for skiers of all levels. Granted, the trails might not be wildly extensive, but who said skiing needs to be an all-day activity? In the height of summer, you could easily spend an hour sliding around in the snow, then head back out into the sun or the cool of the shopping centre. Entrance costs 19 per hour or 33 a day, or 36 an hour or 50 a day with equipment hire. Getting there By bus: 496, 498, 524 or 528 from Príncipe Pío. Note: All prices quoted are high season prices; please check the ski stations’ websites for other prices. For detailed train schedule, see www.renfe.es. Nellie Huang brings you a round-up of the best skiing areas just a hop and a jump from Madrid Slope off! Puerta de Navacerrada Photo: Nellie Huang Valdesquí

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12 DECEMBER 2009 WWW.INMADRID.COM THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE MONTHLY

inter may be creeping in, but with it comesthe opportunity for frosty fun. Beyond theskyscrapers the mountains around Madridare slowly filling up with snow, meaning youdon’t have to look far to put your ski skills

to the test. Forget snuggling indoors under your blanket,get out and enjoy the sunshine on the slopes! HereInMadrid presents its guide to the best skiing spots withineasy reach of the city.

Navacerradawwwwww..ppuueerrttoonnaavvaacceerrrraaddaa..ccoommThe Navacerrada Mountains may not be the Alps ofSpain, but they offer lots of space for sliding down theslopes and perfecting your skills. Although a lack of snowmeans the ski station is closed for most of the season, itstill makes a pretty place to mingle in the frost and slurpa cup of something warm. Don’t worry about accommoda-tion as there’s a wide range of budget ski lodges to choosefrom. The area’s gentle terrain makes it the perfect spotfor first timers, while intermediate skiers will embracethe well-maintained slalom station and ski jump. Withprices for a day pass starting at �25, Navacerrada is thecheapest ski location in the region. Rent a full set of skisfor �20 per day or a snowboard set for �30 per day fromVerdesoto, located within the ski station (call 91 852 14 48to book in advance). Remember to check the weather andsnow level on the resort website before setting off.

GGeettttiinngg tthheerree By train: hourly from Chamartín or Atocha,change train at Cercedilla. First train leaves 8am, andlast train returns 7pm. Journey time: 2 hrs.

Valdesquiwwwwww..vvaallddeessqquuii..eess Just 80 kilometres from Madrid is the well-knownValdesqui station. Things get quite crowded here duringweekends in high season as people flock up from the city.With a modest 1,300-foot slope, the terrain is primarilysuited to beginners and intermediates. Weekend entranceis a pricy �36, while a half-day pass is �21, though grouppackages are considerably cheaper. Valdesqui provides eco-nomical ski lessons and onsite equipment rental (�20 perday for a full set of skis or �30 per day for a snowboardset). There’s no accommodation available at the ski station,but you can easily find inexpensive hotels in the nearby vil-lage of Rascafría. Hotel Marcos (Avda de Paular, 34km 604,Rascafría, 91 869 01 53, www.hotelmarcos.com) offers coun-try-style rooms at standard prices. GGeettttiinngg tthheerree By train: hourly from Chamartín or Atocha,change train at Cercedilla for Cotos. First train leaves8am daily; last train returns 5.43pm Mon-Thur, 7.43pmFri and 6.43pm Sat, Sun. By bus: 684 from Moncloa.

La Pinillahhttttpp::////llaappiinniillllaa..eessOffering tempting discount packages during puentes, this

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FootballLa Liga2 Dec Xerez v Barcelona6 Dec Real Madrid v Almería6 Dec Deportivo v Barcelona6 Dec Xerez v Atlético Madrid6 Dec Villarreal v Getafe13 Dec Valencia v Real Madrid13 Dec Barcelona v Espanyol13 Dec Atlético Madrid v Villarreal13 Dec Getafe v Tenerife20 Dec Real Madrid v Zaragoza20 Dec Tenerife v Atlético Madrid20 Dec Sevilla v Getafe

Champions League8 Dec 8.45pm—Atlético Madrid v Porto8 Dec 8.45pm—Besiktas v CSKA Moscow8 Dec 8.45pm—Chelsea v Apoel Nicosia8 Dec 8.45pm—FC Zurich v AC Milan8 Dec 8.45pm—Juventus v Bayern Munich8 Dec 8.45pm—Maccabi Haifa v Bordeaux8 Dec 8.45pm—Marseille v Real Madrid8 Dec 8.45pm—Wolfsburg v Man Utd9 Dec 8.45pm—Dynamo Kiev v Barcelona9 Dec 8.45pm—Inter Milan v Rubin Kazan9 Dec 8.45pm—Liverpool v Fiorentina9 Dec 8.45pm—Lyon v Debrecen9 Dec 8.45pm—Olympiakos v Arsenal9 Dec 8.45pm—Sevilla v Rangers9 Dec 8.45pm—Standard Liège v AZ Alkmaar9 Dec 8.45pm—Stuttgart v Unirea Urziceni

Premier League5 Dec 6.30pm—Man City v Chelsea12 Dec 6.30pm—Man Utd v Aston Villa13 Dec 5pm—Liverpool v Arsenal16 Dec 9pm—Tottenham v Man City27 Dec 2.30pm—Arsenal v Aston Villa29 Dec 8.45pm—Aston Villa v Liverpool

World Cup4 Dec 6pm—World Cup finals draw

Tennis4-6 Dec Davis Cup Final, Spain v CzechRepublic, Barcelona

Athletics31 Dec 6pm—San Silvestre Vallecana, 10kmrun. www.sansilvestrevallecana.com

Cricket1 Nov-18 Jan 2010 England tour of South Africa

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ski station sure knows how to draw in the crowd. With a youngand vibrant vibe, La Pinilla caters more to youngsters than fami-lies. Off season, you can try out dirt-biking in its biking park,where riding up and down sky-high slopes is just part of theadventure. Accommodation-wise, take your pick from tons ofalbergues and budget hotels within the ski centre. Complete skiequipment rental on site costs from �23 to �29 per day. This sta-tion is the largest of the lot, with a 2,600-foot vertical slope suit-able for skiers of all levels. The best part of all is that 75 per centof its terrain is covered by snow-making machines, guaranteeingenough snow to last through the season!GGeettttiinngg tthheerree By bus: Continental Auto buses leave Plaza deCastilla on Fri at 9am, 5pm and 7.30pm, return Sun only at10am, 5.30pm and 9.45pm. Journey time: 50mins.

La Covatilla wwwwww..ssiieerrrraaddeebbeejjaarr--llaaccoovvaattiillllaa..ccoommHidden in the Sierra de Béjas, this new ski station is slightly fur-ther out, lying 202 kilometres from Madrid in Salamancaprovince. A newcomer to the skiing scene, its facilities and equip-ment are all in mint condition and, as it’s still largely undiscov-ered, you won’t be stuck in line. The station’s rather small, butthere are already plans to expand it. Advanced skiers will be keento show off their skills on its challenging S-course slope. On week-ends, the price of a day pass is a rather steep �35, with half-daytickets at �25. The small hotel-restaurant in the ski station getsbooked up quickly, especially during peak season, so be sure to

reserve in advance. The next nearest accommodation is in the vil-lage of Béjar, 17 kilometres away. Ski classes at the station can bebooked online at www.escuelabejaranadeesqui.com.GGeettttiinngg tthheerree By bus: Catch the CEVESA (www.cevesa.es) busfrom Príncipe Pío to Béjar at 8.30am, 4.10pm and 8.30pm (week-ends only). The returning bus leaves at 7.45am, 10am and 3.45pmfrom Mon-Sat; 4.45pm and 7.45pm Sun.

Madrid Snow Zonewwwwww..mmaaddrriiddssnnoowwzzoonnee..ccoommDon’t be fooled by the slightly juvenile atmosphere, this indoor skislope can be a pretty fun experience for both children and adults.It guarantees you snow and ice-cold temperatures 365 days ayear—a perfect alternative to traipsing up the nearby mountainsin search of snow. Located within the Xanadú shopping centre inLeganés, the snow park offers a 250-metre ski slope for skiers ofall levels. Granted, the trails might not be wildly extensive, butwho said skiing needs to be an all-day activity? In the height ofsummer, you could easily spend an hour sliding around in thesnow, then head back out into the sun or the cool of the shoppingcentre. Entrance costs �19 per hour or �33 a day, or �36 an houror �50 a day with equipment hire. GGeettttiinngg tthheerree By bus: 496, 498, 524 or 528 from Príncipe Pío.

NNoottee:: All prices quoted are high season prices; please check theski stations’ websites for other prices. For detailed train schedule,see www.renfe.es.

Nellie Huang brings you a round-up of the best skiingareas just a hop and a jump from Madrid

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Puerta de Navacerrada Photo: Nellie Huang

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