About Pas de la Casa - presentation, information, photos and recommendations
Pas de la Casa – awesome skiing fun and après ski!
The resort of Pas de la Casa is located directly on the border of France, at an altitude of 2,080 m. It is the highest ski resort in Andorra, the coldest town in the Pyrenees and an absolute winter sports paradise. European competitions were held here - but the area is also very appealing to tourists. There is a wide variety of recreational activities available off-piste, which fulfil all wishes! Stroll through the shops and take advantage of the low tax rate for a bargain hunt. After that, you can stop off in one of the many restaurants to let yourself be spoilt by regional and international specialities. Feeling refreshed, you can then move on to one of the many bars, pubs and clubs in the town, to turn the night into day!
SkiWith the "Grandvalira" lift pass you have 210 km of piste available, connected by 71 lifts. Here you have access to Europe's largest ski region outside the Alps, which combines the areas Pas de la Casa/Grau Roig and Soldeu/El Tarter.
From Pas de la Casa you can take various chair lifts which grant you direct access to the ski area, which is known to be unbeatable in its diversity. Even beginners will find an extended offer of easy pistes here, so that you hardly have to take the same piste twice. Numerous off-piste opportunities and the unique mogul piste parcours is rather recommendable for the well-practised. Fun parks, boardercross runs and FIS approved runs will really get the cracks going. One of the 4 fun parks in the ski area is even equipped with a flood light facility and is opened until late in the evening.
All over the ski area there are various Wi-Fi hotspots that enable easy access to the Internet. Since February 2019, you can also use your Grandvalira lift pass in the Ordino Acalís ski area, with 30 further kilometres of piste and 15 lifts.
Thanks to the affordable prices and the mainly young clientele, après-ski in Pas de la Casa is especially lively! Many popular bars and clubs in the resort lie only a stone's throw away from each other, making them easy to reach by foot. From rustic taverns to fancy bars and hot-spot clubs - everyone can party according to their taste in Pas de la Casa! Recently, with the Cala Bassa beach Club (CBbC), one of the most popular beach clubs in Ibiza can now be found in the snow in Granvalira, with enticing Mediterranean cuisine, deck chairs and DJs directly on the piste. Also recommended is the Iglu Bar at the Pic Blanc chair lift. The hotel, built only from snow, offers an out-of-the-ordinary après ski location in a relaxed atmosphere. For culinary experiences, countless restaurants provide marvellous sustenance, offering regional as well as international specialities.
For those who would like to stay active also outside of the pistes, numerous activites are available: from snowmobile or dog sled rides to paintball to snowshoe hiking or snow bike touring. In the surrounding villages, activities such as the zip-line in Canillo, the spa centre in Soldeu and helicopter flights are available. Everyone will find a holiday that's right for them.
Grandvalira offers approx. 30 km of piste. These centre around Grau Roig at an altitude of 2,120 m. Added to this are further approx. 35 kilometres in the village of Sant Julià de Lòria, 15 km away, with the cross-country centre La Rabassa. Here you can find 15 km of trails in varying degrees of difficulty and good conditions. Most of the trails lead through attractive forest landscapes, including trails for beginners as well as advanced. There is also a difficult run in La Rabassa, with a length of 6.5 km.
Skiing region |
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Highest point ski area | 2.640 m |
Lowest point ski area | 1.710m |
Village height | 2.080m |
Number of lifts | 71 |
Number of drag lifts | 37 |
Number of chair lifts | 28 |
Number of cable cars | 6 |
Total pistes | 210 km |
Green/blue pistes | 100 km |
Red pistes | 77 km |
Black pistes | 210 km |
Pas de la Casa | The resort of Pas de la Casa is located directly on the border of France, at an altitude of 2,080 m. It is the highest ski resort in Andorra, the coldest town in the Pyrenees and an absolute winter sports paradise
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