Sierra Nevada is Europe's southernmost
ski resort, and the highest in Spain. Due to its high
elevation, the skiing season can last from late November until early May. Particularly towards the end of the season it experiences sunny days of skiing, although wind can be problematic for skiers due to Veleta's
prominence and few trees. The resort is situated from the city of
Granada, and is accessed by the A-395. The nearest larger city is
Málaga. At the foot of the slopes there is a resort village, Pradollano, which stretches up a hill to the north of the pistes. The bottom of the village is about above
sea level, while the summit is just below . Pradollano is home to a large number of shops, including many that sell or rent ski equipment, souvenir shops and a small supermarket. There is also a variety of ski schools, restaurants, cafés, bars and nightclubs. The mid-station Borreguiles, which is served by two cable cars that run from the bottom of Pradollano, is at . There are a few cafés and restaurants, a
ski school, a few hire shops and lockers. The resort is run by a private-public enterprise called
Cetursa Sierra Nevada, S.A.. ==Activities==