Supreme Court Orders Closure of Ski Slope.

The Spanish Supreme Court has ordered the closure of three ski slopes at the Navacerrada ski resort. This follows a five-year legal battle. The decision will allow for the restoration of the Montes de Valsaín mountains.
The court’s ruling came after a previous decision in 2024. The Castilla y León High Court had already ordered the end of the resort’s operating license. The resort is located in Segovia province, within the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park. Regional President Isabel Ayuso disagreed with the decision. The closure will affect tourism and land management in the area.
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Highlights
Supreme Court Orders Dismantling
The Spanish Supreme Court ordered the removal of three ski slopes.
Five Years of Legal Battles
The decision followed five years of legal disputes.
Mountains to be Rehabilitated
The dismantling allows for the restoration of the Montes de Valsaín mountains.
Isabel Ayuso Criticizes Ruling
Regional President Isabel Ayuso said the ruling hurts the resort.
Closure Imminent for Resort
The Navacerrada ski resort is nearing closure due to the Supreme Court's decision.