Pas de la Casa ski resort guide Skiing, apres-ski, things to see & do

Overview

Pas de la Casa is a high altitude, purpose built resort on the border with France and linked in to the largest ski area in Andorra with 205km of piste. The ski area is called Grandvalira and is made up of a further 5 villages - Encamp, Soldeu, El Tarter, Canillo and Grau Roig.

Après-ski

Pas de la Casa is famous for its après ski so if you like wild and lively then this is the place. Plenty of bars and clubs and a young crowd that keep the resort rocking until the early hours!

Spa & Wellbeing

If the weather is bad or you just don't fancy skiing then a visit to the Caldea spa is a good option. This is reported as being one of the best mountain spas in Europe - perfect for a day out with the whole family. It's in the capital city Andorra La Vella which is 30km away.

Other activities

  • Heli-skiing
  • Snowmobile for kids and adults
  • Snoe shoeing
  • Sledging
  • Ski-bikes
  • Swimming and Roman baths at the Caleda spa
Key information (whole area)
Altitude 2100m
Top lift 2640m
Family
Beginner
Intermediate
Expert
Piste (km) 210
Longest run 8 km
Off piste
Cross country km
Season Dec - April
Snowboard parks 3
Heli Skiing
Summer skiing
Glacier skiing
Babysitting
Creche
Apres ski Very lively and great fun

Pas de la Casa ski guide

The resort sits at 2100m although the ski range goes from 1710m up to 2640m. At this height, snow is pretty much guaranteed although if there is a shortage, there are over 1000 snow cannons!

The ski area is the largest in Andorra and compares well to some of the larger resorts in France. With the recent addition of the Estanay chairlift that heads east out of Pas de la Casa, you can now ski in to the resort of Porte des Neige in France adding a further 60km of runs.

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Beginners

The nursery slopes are right in the centre of the resort so idealy located for beginners. After a few days of learning the snow-plough, you can head over the Coll Blanc and down into Grau Roig and start to see the full extent of the mountains. However, there is the problem of getting back as the only runs back in to the resort start off as red or black, so most beginners get the free bus back.

Intermediate

A large ski area with a good mix of reds and blue. For touring, it's possible to ski from Pas de la Casa to Encamp and back again in a day.

Advanced

There are 22 black throughout the area to test even the best skiers. The off-piste can be very good and there are some excellent powder spots to be found especially around Grau Riog and on the trail from Els Cortals down to Encamp.

Snowboard

There is a freestyle area at Snowpark Pas (the others are to be found at El Tarter, near Soldeu, and Grau Roig between Soldeu and Pas de la Casa.

Featured ski chalets

Pas de la Casa is geared up for the younger crowd who like to have fun skiing and partying at night. Consequently, some of the apartments for rent in Pas de la Casa tends to match the appetite for wanting to spend money on the night life rather than sleeping in fine quarters.


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Our view on ski holidays in Pas de la Casa

We think Pas de la Casa is a great resort if you want to ski and party hard. Seriously good fun and some great skiing.

  • For a day off and relax, head to the spa at Caleda and do some duty free shopping at the same time
  • Lunch at the Refugi llac de Pessons at the top of Grau Riog - it has some of the best views of the whole Grandvalira area

If you like Pas de la Casa, the resorts of St Anton and Ischgl in Austria also have very lively après-ski and superb skiing.

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