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Pas De La Casa Ski
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Pas De La Casa Ski is the gateway to the Grandvalira ski domain, one of the largest in the Pyrenees. Located in the town of Pas de la Casa, Andorra, this ski area is renowned for its reliable snow cover and extensive network of slopes suitable for all levels. The resort sits at an altitude of 2,100 meters, ensuring good skiing conditions from December to April. Visitors can enjoy over 200 kilometers of pistes, modern lift systems, and stunning mountain views. The town itself is known for its vibrant après-ski atmosphere, with numerous bars, restaurants, and shops lining the main street. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, the well-groomed runs and off-piste opportunities provide a thrilling experience. The ski school offers lessons for all ages, and equipment rental is readily available. After a day on the slopes, you can relax in a cozy mountain hut or explore the duty-free shopping that Andorra is famous for.
Don't miss
- Access to over 200 km of slopes in the Grandvalira ski area
- Modern gondolas and chairlifts with minimal queues
- Excellent off-piste skiing in the surrounding valleys
- Vibrant après-ski scene with live music and events
- Ski school with multi-lingual instructors for all ages
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Pas De La Casa Ski
You can visit on your own (ski passes can be purchased online or at the resort. book in advance for discounts and to avoid queues. prices vary by season and duration). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Arrive early to secure parking and beat the lift queues, especially during peak season.
- Rent equipment in town for convenience; many shops offer quality gear at competitive prices.
- High altitude means strong sun; wear sunscreen and sunglasses even on cloudy days.
- Lunch on the mountain is popular; book a table at mountain restaurants in advance.
A bit of history
Pas de la Casa developed as a ski resort in the mid-20th century, capitalizing on its high-altitude location near the French border. It became part of the Grandvalira ski area in 2003, which was formed by merging several smaller resorts.
Common questions
Is Pas De La Casa Ski suitable for beginners?
Yes, there are several green and blue runs, plus a dedicated beginner area with magic carpets and gentle slopes.
Can I ski between Pas de la Casa and other Grandvalira sectors?
Yes, the ski area is interconnected, and you can ski to sectors like Soldeu and El Tarter via linked lifts and runs.
What is the altitude of the resort?
The town sits at 2,100 meters, and the highest ski lift reaches 2,640 meters.
Are there non-skiing activities available?
Yes, you can enjoy snowshoeing, sledding, shopping, and spa facilities in the town.
How do I get to Pas de la Casa from Barcelona?
Take a bus from Barcelona Nord station to Andorra la Vella, then a local bus to Pas de la Casa. The journey takes about 3.5 hours.
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