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Pas can cater for most types of taste and budget so if you need any advice on where is best to stay, please feel free to call or send us an email. Ski School — Pas de la Casa offers ideal conditions to begin learning to ski or snowboard as well as for catering for the more advanced. Maybe you already know the basics and want to test yourself on something a little more challenging than beginner slopes. You will find no shortage of ski instructors ready to help take you from simply keeping your balance on skis to attempting turns on more challenging slopes. This means there will be something for all the family to enjoy. Make sure you book your lessons in advance with us as they can sell out especially in high season. Lift Passes — Your Lift Pass will cover you for all of Andorra so a total of km of pistes in the Grandvalira ski region. If you are an intermediate or advanced level then you may want to upgrade your equipment to a superior or advanced level. Ski Packages — All of the above can of course be purchased individually if you prefer however, you will have a huge saving by booking one of our Ski Packages — click on the link below to view the various options. We hope you have found our Pas de la Casa Resort Information page useful, however if you feel there is anything we can add or improve on, please let us know. View Accommodation. View Ski School. View Lift Passes. View Ski Rental. View Ski Packages. Your browser does not support iframes. Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. However, you may visit 'Cookie Settings' to provide a controlled consent. Cookie Settings Accept All. Manage consent. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Functional Functional. Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. Performance Performance. Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors. Analytics Analytics. Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. Advertisement Advertisement. Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. Others Others. Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet. Scroll to Top. Grandvalira ski area km. Resort Altitude m. Skiing from m to m. Low budget to 4 star available. Lifts 40 — 6 tow ropes, 4 magic carpets, 27 button lifts. Lifts cont… 26 chairlifts, 3 gondolas, 1 cable car. Leisure centre in the village.
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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. We're looking at a couple of resorts we're unsure of to book in march this year. A few of us like the look of this one, could anyone comment on the resort and surroding area please. Thank you for any advice you could give. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Good bits: Excellent extensive ski area for intermediates, shared with Soldeu. Snow generally very good, although one time I went March it was terrible. Wouldn't have thought there was anything much to excite expert skiers though. Even the black runs were more like French reds. Pas is a large town, plenty of choice for eating, drinking and shopping. It's a bit cheaper than the main French resorts but probably comparable price-wise to many Austrian or Italian resorts. It's not quite the cheaper option it used to be. Bad bits: Pas itself is an ugly, noisy border town and seems to attract the rowdy crowds. The self-catering accommodation I stayed in was awful. Cramped shoebox apartments, two cooking rings, dirty showers and the lifts frequently didn't work. Shop around for decent accommodation and steer away from the cheap stuff. Long transfer from Toulouse airport over three hours. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Hi Cathy I'm out here at the moment, and it just depends what you want from your ski holiday. At the moment there's loads of snow, and Andorra has a great snow record for the end of season something to do with Atlantic weather fronts at that time of year. As for Pas, it's a very lively resort attracting lots of young groups. As QB points out, the town itself is quite ugly, however you'll probably get some fairly cheap accommodation although be careful where you choose. If you're wanting something a little nicer, and less inclined to young groups then possibly consider Soldeu just down the road. Grandvalira has km of pistes, with a balanced variety of levels, including some excellent freestyle parks, so something for everybody. I've skied for 12 years now, and I really enjoy skiing in Grandvalira. It's true that the blacks probably aren't as challenging as some of the blacks in the Alps, but there are some very challenging runs to be had, plus next winter Soldeu is hostign a world cup event on Avet, the run to the village under the gondola, which I don't recommend to attempt with tired legs! Just had an awesome day up on the mountain today, blue skies, sunshine and loads of powder right across Grandvalira!! You need to Login to know who's really who. Have to agree with snowsteve. We stayed in the Olympiades apartments which are right on the piste. I remember enjoying eating and drinking in a Mexican bar further down the piste but can't remember its name - Esperados or something. I was obviously too involved with their happy hour to clock the name of the place. The other benefit of Andorra but Pas in particular is its tax free status which means that every other shop is either an electronics emporium although the gear seems to be a couple of years out of date or a perfume shop with some great bargains to be had. Obviously booze is cheap too. But as snowsteve says - it's great for beginners and intermediates to enjoy cruising around. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. We've been to Pas at the end of March for the last few years and the conditions are always great. The resort is pretty empty in March too, so don't worry about it being too lively or too busy. The runs are good for all but the most gnarly off pisters. Some very good skiing for everyone else and high enough to get good snow. You'll need to Register first of course. Lost about a stone surviving on orangina and cheese! It was fun although not very attractive - the 'Blackpool in the Mountains' tag is probably fair It all depends what you're after really! I couldn't comment on the snow as I didn't know enough then to judge! Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Hi guys, I'm off to Pas in a few short hours! I've been to Arinsal before but this is our first pas trip. There are 4 of us going, and we'll probably be one of those 'rowdy' groups mentioned above Just a quick question that I can't for the life of me remember the answer to - Can you drink the water in Andorra? After all it is free. You can, but best avoid it and drink bottled as it's so cheap and just avoids any possible trouble! You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Ski the Net with snowHeads. Smokin Joe , agreed, you're going skiing, there are 4 things acceptable to drink on skiing holidays. Beer, wine, gluwein, jagerbombs! Hang on! I can see this thread going way OT, as usually happens when we're at the bar of course So, cathyalltwen , here's a link to the official Grandvalira website for more info on Pas de la Casa; have a gander at the webcams tab on the right of their homepage, snow conditions are great right now. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Don't use on the pavements, walk on the roads instead. Chunks of snow and ice had a habit of dropping on the pavement from roof height when we went. 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. If the snows good and pistes are reasonably quiet then its going to be good. Andorra has shot itself in the foot a bit over the past few years by hiking prices, building lots of big ugly hotels and then not really having the conditions to back it up. More recently lots of good deals have started to filter back through, but I would be a bit wary of snow conditions in march. Plus the usual hordes of screaming people and thumping music keeping you awake til 5am. You know it makes sense. Just got back from a week in El Tarter, will post a trip report when I get a minute this evening. Frankly, I wouldn't rate Pas as highly as the Blackpool of skiing. Large numbers of groups out there who seem pretty keen on drinking themselves into the ground, and some very dodgy skiing and boarding - I had at least two heated discussions around leaving enough space for downhill skiiers and that was with experienced skiiers just being inconsiderate - not something I've ever seen or dealt with at other ski resorts. On the upside it is cheap. I'll detail all the costs etc in my trip report, but lunch for two of us main course and drinks was coming out at between 20 and 25 Euros, even in the nice places. Granvalira seems to have at least worked that bit out, and there were loads of really good runs for us intermediates happiest on blues in French resorts, enjoyed a lot of the Reds and Blacks in Andorra Also all the ski area is linked, and you really can ski right across from one end to the other, Pas gives you access to Gran Roig, Soldeu, El Tarter, Canillo and the other little places around there, you will find somewhere that suits you - we really enjoyed the skiing towards Pas as we'd had a couple of powder days that made the runs really enjoyable with no chance of ice - this made even the steep runs good fun. Other thing to bear in mind is that the star system seems to have passed Andorra by completely. It means star hotel. Factor that in when looking at prices, by comparison to the 3 star chalet we were in 2 weeks ago in Tignes I'd pay a lot more for that than the '4 star' hotel we were in last week. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Which did have the desired effect of speeding up the installation of water purification plants with capacity to cope in high season, but of course it is your choice. Been there a few times though not in the past few years. Found Andoora works well for amixed group, but runs and lifts can get very busy and a bit pushy at weekends and holiday periods. Ski school was good when we were there. Ski school in Soldeu is good as we learnt there. The only downside is it does try to push people at times to get onto harder slopes once you pass the basics. This can be a good thing but I know some people would prefer to take things slowly. Went there 17yrs ago so not really relevant now but a very lively resort then, I seem to recall my ski school group started off with around but by the third day there were only 3 of us. Thank you to all of you for your advice and comments. At the time of reading this we have already made a booking, we think we got a good deal. I wouldn't say we're a noisy bunch or party animals but the noise won't bother us, and as for it being an ugly place neither will that to be honest as we're just in it for the skiing, as long as there's snow, please please god We've only ever been to pomporova twice so haven't got a lot to compare with anyway so i think we'll be ok. I'll report back when we get back in March, thank you all again. Cathy xxx. Have been there and to resorts in France and I'd pick France every time. I know people say that French resorts can be charmless but Andorra takes that to a whole other level. Olimpiades apartments are really nice - just had a complete makeover during the summer too! OOO mixed reviews then , guess i'll just have to wait and see, thank you all though. As long as there's snow i think we'll love it, anywhere is good enough if there is plenty of snow P. Going with hubby and 2 mates so prob won't have to buy my own anyway but thanks for the advice It's the hubby he's obsessed with the price of beer wherever we go, i'm sure he can remember every price he's ever paid anywhere in the world!!! Mad And thank you Snowsteve for the link i will check it out for them now xxx. We can all remember the price of beer everywhere to within 20p! If he like a drink, it can be a major factor when deciding where you go! He he Women are from Venus, Men are from Mars etc etc etc I'll get off his case then about the price of a pint, It's important Cathy xxx. Hi Tiger2 , could you tell me if the olimpiades have a balcony in each room. I'm a bit confussed as i've visited a couple of sites in search of the appartments and seem to be getting different images for those appartments. I'm sure i've read somewhere that they do have a balcony? Thanks Cathy xxx. I don't recall the building having balconys actually though. IIRC the apartments that overlook the piste do have them. I've been 3 times in March, we had great snow each time. You'll have an excellent time. We stayed in Soldeu last April, skiing right up to 19th April when everything was still open in all the area, just slushy near the bottom at the end of the day. We had coffee in Pas that morning and the snow was great. I remember going shopping one day - my shopping basket had 1 litre Pastis strong, alcoholic 1 small tube toothpaste 1 large packet crisps 1 pack chewing gum The cheapest item was the Pastis at 2. The biggest cost all week was bottled water with dinner in the hotel - a ridulous price. It lead to some great fun though finding different ways of getting tap water to the table without the chief of the dining room catching us. Most rooms are spacious, the ones facing the piste had balconies, but there was some talk of refurbishment for this season. Its location, right on the piste, is it's strength and a great bar to chill in when the lifts close. We're limited to going out at February half term and unfortunately the Olipmpiades was fully booked. We could ony get the Manzano, just up the road, but we'll still eat in the Olimpiades as food there was great. Ski area is big, plenty for the cruisers, but not much to stretch the daredevils amongst us! Even during half term week lift queues were not excessive. Don't worry about the transfer time, it was only 2 and half hours from Toulouse. Ah that sounds perfect thanks mel and dave, so excited now can't wait to go. Hope you have a brilliant holiday x. We are off to Andorra in a weeks time to Vallnord Not sure if they have the same thing in Pas but worth asking - know they don't advertise in Vallnord but we stay with friends so they sorted us out. Will quite probably be heading out to Pas for Easter, staying at Magic Pas. I'm not too bothered about the ugly town thing as long as the skiing is good for us, Jnr and I are intermediates, the OH is an advanced skier - but not on the look out for thrills or excitement any more she claims she gave that up when she had Jnr! The party town thing worries me a little with Jnr, we don't go out partying and are usually tucked up by 11pm, but would prefer him not to have to see most of the things that happen in every town centre on a Saturday night! Yeah I've been and enjoyed it. It's nice, sunny, it's not too expensive. The skiing's probably better suited to beginners I don't know if that fits you or not but apparently there's good snowboarding for those that want. Thanks Sambers This will only be my third week away, and Jnr's, the OH has been loads of times. I'm sure there'll be plenty to keep us two amused if not the OH! New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! 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