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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Im on a budjet this year! Pas de la casa. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Neil , welcome dude. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Hi mate and thanks! Im over in Half term feb. One of our group is a school teacher so we can only go during half term lucky shes a good friend! Where in Andorra are you going? Im going to Pas de la casa. I have been to Arinsal and pal before. You need to Login to know who's really who. I went to soldeau about 12 years ago and loved it, but I was young, alcohol was cheap and young female students were all over the place I still do wake in the night occasionally remembering the length of the transfer from tolouse though. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Neil , Do a search for Andorra. There must be dozens of threads with as much info as you could ever need. That is probably why none of the 'old hands' have really bothered to answer you. It's been done so many times. It's a good enough resort. I'm taking the family at the same time as roastingdave ,. You'll need to Register first of course. Going to Soldeu tomorrow - hooray! Anyone know how the slopes are holding up? Neil, Pas is fine, ClubMed type thing if you want but you can keep your head down aswell and there are some nice quieter bars and restaurants if you avoid the reps and idiots Skiing is enjoyable cruising - k so will keep you occupied - problem is lack of vertical drops - too much ski-lift-ski lift - go over to Soldeu side if you prefer it more varied. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Yeah i heard it was a type theme and even thou im only 25 it wasnt what i was looking for. I like it varied and long! Thats typical i found of arinsal. After all it is free. Hi Neil A friend and I just came back from a week in Pas. Runs: I found the runs down to the resort to be pretty poor. The blues have queues a mile long as they're all used by the ski schools who get priority and just push in in front , and the long red that runs down from the Font Negre lift has a couple of tight, busy corners and then once you're in open space it's a bit tedious. That lift is also pretty hair-raising Heading down the back of Pas into Grau Roig is a better bet, with Llarga and Pala Nova are better, but still challenging enough for a half-decent intermediate like me. If you're up for a bigger challenge, Diagonal and Grandalles are both on that side of the mountain. They intertwine with the blacks on that side, and they're virtually black themselves in places. They attract more 'committed' skiers, shall we say. We steered well clear Resort: Which hotel are you staying in? We ventured out to a couple of restaurants that were actually quite good. However, the days of everything being dirt cheap are long gone. There wasn't much in the way of 'loutish' behaviour when we were there, in fact the bars were all but deserted. Any questions drop me a line or post here, and I'll answer them if I can. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Ski the Net with snowHeads. I am a beginner, so I didn't use many slopes. I stayed around the El Tarter beginner area. I also had snowboard lessons on both days, which were very good and I did improve my spanish a bit. The first day I took a blue run down, but it seemed harder than blue. We never had to queue at lifts or cable cars. Neil , they have some cracking deals on electricals too, as there's no duty to pay. Hope you have a great time! And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Exellent everyone! I will be there feb half term. Hope thje electricals are cheap. Our hotel doesnt have any spare lockers for the week we are there. You know it makes sense. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Pas JONR. Paul Mason, Might see ya at the airport on the other side of the gate! Keep it warm for me. Neil , we were in Pas last year and we kept our skis in a hut underneath one of the cafe's right on the slopes. It was very handy for a pint afterwards. Go up the hill - or down the hill depending on where you are staying till you hit McDonalds. Cross the road and go past the ski shop on the corner turn right - on the slope side and the first hut you come to will sort you out. I will try and keep your seat warm but I doubt it - we fly to Gerona not Toulouse! Cheers paul. Is it safe? I like the idea of skiing straight into the town and to the hotel but dont know how realistic that is?! Knowing me i will get hit by a car! Beware, alcohol is the refreshment of the Devil. Pas de la Casa is the church of the Devil, beware of your sacrafices. My prayers are with you. Good luck my child. I dont mind a drink here and there and a good night out 'with me boys' lol but i have heard a few bad things about Pas. Does anyone know how much a Ski lift pass is? I would like to get the Grand-something or the other the one that gives you full access, easy lads i meant to all the slopes! Think its actually called Grandvalira lift pass. Neil , you will need a grandvalira pass km of slopes. Dont worry about the 'Ibiza' on ice that is regularly promoted by people who probably havent been recently. I thought the nightlife was quite quiet - Underground was the best bar. Most TO sell lift passes on the bus from the airport. They guarantee you wont get it cheaper and so far 5 trips I havent seen it cheaper. Cool thanks paul. Any idea how much the Grandvalira lift pass is? Neil , For lift passes over 1 day you can only get whole area passes i. Hope this helps. Neil Just back from week in Soldeu nd Jan. Whole area is skiing well thanks to a few cms of snowfalll from Mon to Wed but some runs especially the home runs into Soldeu are getting icy. Ive been there for 3 of the last years in early January and it is at least on a par with average conditions for the time of year. All lifts are open and it is beautifully quiet mid-week. It certainly could do with snow between now and next week but even without it, it will prpbably hold up reasonably well - the temperatures were cold but Friday and Saturday were scorchers which was great to ski in but not so good for holding the snow. Im not sure how people are complaining about queues. Apart from one or two bottle necks ie. January is quiet there in my experience except at the weekend. GV lift pass was euro we actually got 2 for 1 deal - im not sure if that is low or high season but the prices you were qouted seem a bit hefty Neil - not that i would ever want to plug Panorama, but their office in Soldeu, they have one in Pas at the hotel Olympiades was selling them for that price - worth giving them a call if you can get the number? I wouldnt bother with the extra days LP as i cant imagine you arrive any earlier than the afternoon what with the 4 hr transfer and as the weekends are the busiest you may not get much value for the days skiing.. Enjoy Kevin. Do you mind me asking how you managed a 2for1 on the lift pass and was that euro for the two I was just on the GV website and its euro high season for 6days. Been checking oot snow-forcast. I'm off to Arinsal on the 29th and the snow event at the end of the week has been upgraded. Woo hoo. I cant remember exactly but i think it applies to January 8th, 15th and 22nd departure and a couple of late March ones when going to certain accomodation - gernerally of the cheap and cheerful type - ie. Im sure you can find the exact details on the Panorama brochure or website. Panaorama were selling LP for from their office but it was LS at the time, i suppose. My deal was ex Dublin to Bellavista for 6 people - worked out at euro a head including LP. Definitely a bargain but the downside is Panorama reps trying to sell u poo-poo all week long - ah well, u cant have everything!!!!! Enjoy - and go to Fat Alberts for Apres from 5 - remarkably witty 'host' Video Darryl and remarkably good band!! First time i noticed the editing of dodgy phrases in action!!!!!!!!!! Paul where are you staying, have you heard any new snow reports, i'm there sunday too. Hi Crock looks like your in luck - cm forecast over the next 7 days! I'm there on the 19th so hopefully they'll be some left over for me. Whatacrock , I'm getting a little worried about the transfer now. I want light snow up till Sunday, then on Monday, bring it on The last time I was in Andorra we had knee deep powder on piste, and I think we may be heading that way again!! I'm stopping at the St Gothard. I think it's a little out of Arinsal, but it was cheap for a half board hotel! Where are you stopping? 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I promised a blog all about my first ski holiday, which I had last week. I went with my husband to Arinsal in Andorra for an adventure. We picked Arinsal because it is supposed to be perfect for first timers and beginners, and the price was good. Basically, the unknown bothers us, but we were really looking forward to doing something different. This whole adventure started when my husband went on a beginners ski lesson at Snozone in Castleford with some colleagues from work. Although he struggled to stay upright he really enjoyed it, and one lunch time we ended up in Thomson picking up brochures and doing research into locations and such like, we decided yes, a skiing holiday would be a great idea. So I had a beginners lesson this was back in August last year and the following week we booked a holiday with Crystal Ski through Thomson to Arinsal in Andorra. We were told by many people that Andorra was the perfect place to learn, and we were really happy to have taken the risk and booked to do something different. The lessons there went well, and we even managed a recreational ski session at Snozone the week before our holiday — just to make sure we remembered. Our day started with a wake-up call at 4am in the Courtyard by Marriott hotel at Gatwick airport. Travelling down the day before was definitely the best plan!! The hotel park and fly was good — rooms big and comfy, brilliant shower, and easy walking distance to the south terminal and then a short free monorail to the north terminal. We had checked in the previous afternoon so were able to go straight through security and it was quick enough. We took off at 6. The journey through France and Andorra was a long one. We stopped at Foix on the way where the roads swapped from fast dual carriageways to a winding mountain route. I admit I had a short snooze and when I woke up we were high up — the views were amazing. Eventually we reached Erts, about 1. We stayed at the Hotel Palarine , a small British run hotel with 36 rooms. We had booked half board so hoped the food was good and varied — the reviews were good and the rep said on the way it was one of the best places to eat in the area. Our Crystal rep did the usual package holiday welcome and gave us our lift passes. We were impressed with the reps all week, they were approachable and knowledgeable as well as easy to find. After that we decided to walk the mile or so to up the hill to Arinsal. We had a look to see where the ski hire shop was and looked at the gondola ready for the morning, and popped into a supermarket for some water and snacks. The walk down to the hotel was much easier although the part with no path was worrying in the dark. From then on we got the bus up and generally walked back down that hill is a good way to stretch the calf muscles after a day on the skis. Dinner was really good. Sunday night was a roast dinner buffet — I had beef, it was excellent, lovely and pink, and some rhubarb desert thing which was really tasty. If this meal was anything to go by we were not going to be worried about food for the rest of the week. There were two English channels on the tiny little television in the room — BBC1 and ITV1; the telephone had a wake up call option; the bathroom was large and had a bath with shower over; and there was plenty of places to put things. This is not going to be a relaxing holiday — but in a good way of course. Our wake up call was loud at 7am and we were at breakfast at 7. Well the 8. First job was to get our ski rental stuff. St Moritz in Arinsal is the shop Crystal use so we trundled off there when we got off the bus. A few hours in them and his foot was completely numb — they were definitely too small! Skippy at the St Moritz shop at the top of the gondola swapped them to a different boot for him and at the end of the day we went back to the original shop to sort it out. Ski boots have to have a snug fit but losing the blood supply is a bad thing! Once we had our kit we headed to the gondola… Argh stress!! How do you carry everything?! The gondolas are small six people and go up steeply to the base of the mountain. They might be a little scary at first but wow what a view!! At the top we decided to follow some advice we got online before we went away and went to the St Moritz shop the same one that was helpful with the boots and rented a locker for the week. This meant our boots and skis could stay at the top of the gondola for the whole week and so the journey to and from the base of the mountain would be much less stressful. Both sets of equipment fitted in perfectly, the boots would dry overnight, and we had much more freedom when we came off the mountain to pop into a bar or a shop or walk back to the hotel instead of having to get the bus all the time. Ski School started at 10am on the first day. We were in a group of about 12 with Ben who was our assigned instructor for the week. He spent time with us on the first day practicing basic techniques down the green run from the top of the magic carpet — an uphill travellator. Things went well, we got more confident and faster and are both feeling happy on the skis. On the first day they give you a break part way through your lesson, so we finished at midday and had another hour at 3pm. More fun on the little green slope during the lesson, after which we were both shattered so put everything in our locker and headed down the gondola into Arinsal, and walked back to the hotel. Dinner this evening was good again — a really good broccoli soup, a couple of different chicken dishes with homemade chips and mixed veg, and a desert that was tasty but not a clue what it was. All washed down with a couple of litres of water — we really need to drink a lot, not just the exercise but also the altitude. The hotel is quiet apart from the kids around the Playstation3, we were happy with our choice. Lessons from Tuesday to Friday were 9am to 12noon, so the 8. Getting that 8. After a couple of warm up runs on the nursery slope we went up on the four man chair lift to the top of a long green run. We concentrated on our turns, gradually bringing our skis together into a parallel traverse. Then straight up on the six man chair lift where we had a choice of several blue runs and lots of routes down the mountain. It was a slow and steady run down, stopping at the Obelisk cafe for a hot chocolate on the way. It was a good lesson and we both felt much more confident — now we just need to practice, so after some lunch we went back up that chair lift and did the blue run several more times. There are many camera men on the slopes during the lessons, each from a different bar — take notice of the bar name on their bib and go look from about 4pm that same day to watch yourself in action! Our third lesson was lots of fun. We were up that six man chair lift over and over again. We had some more long runs with Ben in the morning and of course more skiing in the afternoon. We both really concentrated on bringing those skis together and we both managed parallel turns. We had lunch each day in the Refugi, one of only two independent cafes on the mountain. They also do various sandwiches and burgers. And of course in the evening we were spoilt for food in the hotel — it was the start of the theme nights at the Palarine, and the Italian food was just brilliant. The day started with some blindfolded skiing down on the short green run. How weird was that?! It was surprisingly easy to know where to ski — made the technique of putting weight on the correct ski really obvious; but it was also difficult because my sense of speed seemed to go with my sense of sight — I had no idea how fast or slow I was going. From there we were back up the six man chair lift for the long run down. We tackled a more difficult blue run at one point — it was narrow and had an odd camber which made it more difficult, but we did it fine three times by the end of the day. We both felt confident enough to try anything that Ben asked us too and our skiing was improving every run. At the end of the lesson we even did a red run which was steep but fast and loads of fun — it was nice and wide so was an easy red but something conquered and it felt good!! In the afternoon, after a few of the normal runs we were used to, we were feeling up to exploring more of the mountain, so we went up the six man then down to the four man about a third of the way down, then up to very near the top of the highest peak in Arinsal. Wow what a view!!! Even in the heavy snow it was amazing. To get down we had the choice of two red runs and a black, as well as the blue we did. Ben called it a purple because it was neither blue nor red, but it well within our capabilities. As the run turned the corner down the mountain it got really steep — much steeper than the red we did earlier but fine now we were parallel skiing. The runs nearer the base of the mountain now seemed a doddle, it did wonders for our confidence. Seriously if you like your food then the Palarine is perfect! After the Chinese, because the buffet is open to the public and not just hotel guests, the hotel had an entertainer in the bar and then a karaoke. Oh dear oh dear… very loud and the singing after 11pm was er… interesting. Today was the last day of Ski School. We did two or three runs with Ben, including one from the very top what we tackled yesterday. None of us was hurt, was quite funny actually!! Ben said that I was a fast learner and was skiing well, but now needed to pick up more speed and do more crazy stuff — ha ha!!! In the afternoon we obviously skied some more. The cold wind had frozen the powder snow of yesterday and some of the skiing was really bumpy and hard going. My husband fell badly at one point on a run that had been split in half by a fence ready for a race the next day — we stopped for a while then skied slowly to the bottom, calling it a day. No permanent damage done but a close call — his leg is still a bit sore now. We spent some time in the Surf Bar again with Ben and our Ski School group — it was nice to celebrate our achievements and thank Ben for his hard work with us during the week. I can recommend Ben as an instructor, he did a good job and has a really relaxed style which suited us perfectly we were on holiday after all! The theme in the hotel tonight was Indian… homemade Tikka Massala along with various other things — yummy! There was obviously no Ski School today but we decided to get the same bus at 8. We were on the chair lift when it opened at 9am and did six fabulous runs from the top of the six man by 11am. The snow at the start was clean and gorgeous and there was hardly anyone else around — we had such a great morning I would absolutely recommend getting up first thing on your last day to make the most of the empty runs. We sat at the Refugi for an early lunch and watched the world go by for an hour or so before doing one last run — the slope was super busy by then and it was difficult to find space for the long drifty turns we were enjoying, so we decided to stop and get ourselves and our kit back down the mountain before we ruined the fantastic day with a fall. We watched some kids, , maybe younger, take part in a downhill race for a while. We had the best view when we were on the chair lift but could see them from the runs too. Wow they were awesome — no fear. We also watched some snowboarders to tricks and jumps — no idea who won the competition but it was fun to see. After all that we went on the L5 bus to the capital of Andorra Andorra la Vella. We just fancied a mooch — there were loads of shops but they all seemed to be selling either watches, cigarettes, sunglasses, electrical items or ski boots — it was strange how little variety there was. Our last meal in the hotel was Mexican night, and again it was awesome — absolutely no complaints about the food here at all. Oh, and the bar at the hotel had happy hour from pm which was 2 for 1 drinks, by the way. Not much to say about Sunday really apart from the 3. We were both completely exhausted and there is an awful lot of washing to do, but we are so happy we picked a skiing holiday. Before the Holiday This whole adventure started when my husband went on a beginners ski lesson at Snozone in Castleford with some colleagues from work. Hotel Palarine Eventually we reached Erts, about 1. Monday: Starting Ski School This is not going to be a relaxing holiday — but in a good way of course. View from the Gondola First job was to get our ski rental stuff. Me and my skis On the first day they give you a break part way through your lesson, so we finished at midday and had another hour at 3pm. Blue skies, white snow After a couple of warm up runs on the nursery slope we went up on the four man chair lift to the top of a long green run. Wednesday: Parallel No Problem Our third lesson was lots of fun. Thursday: Blindfold Skiing and Red Runs The day started with some blindfolded skiing down on the short green run. The lower part of the resort We spent some time in the Surf Bar again with Ben and our Ski School group — it was nice to celebrate our achievements and thank Ben for his hard work with us during the week. Saturday: Saying Goodbye to the Mountain There was obviously no Ski School today but we decided to get the same bus at 8. Look at me ski! Sunday: Heading Home Not much to say about Sunday really apart from the 3. Thanks for reading my account… and if you have never been skiing GO!!! Sharing is caring Like this: Like Loading What do you think? Comment below Cancel reply. Go to mobile version.

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