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Pas de la Casa Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 1, 2024

A haven for après-ski lovers on a budget, this high-altitude resort in the Pyrenees offers a good snow record, a top-notch ski school, and a variety of slopes for all skill levels.

Pas de la Casa overview

Stats

4.8
/5
Rating
2100
m
Resort height
2640
m
Summit

KM of slopes

100
Beginners
77
Intermediates
100
Experts
210
Total

Best for

Beginners
Intermediates
Experts
Boarders
Fun
Fun
Families
Couples
On-budget
Snowparks

Pas de la Casa for beginners

Beginners rating -
100
Perfect
Newbies to skiing are in good hands here. The Els Pioners gondola ascends to a designated beginner area with gentle green runs, perfect for first-timers. Progress to the more secluded blue runs like Isards and Pioners. When you're done for the day, slide down the green run next to the gondola or take the lift back down.

Pas de la Casa for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Intermediates
Perfect
Intermediates have a treasure trove of slopes at their disposal. Wide blues and rolling reds dominate the Grandvalira ski area. For awe-inspiring views and a bit more challenge, hit up the Montmalus and Moreto reds in Grau Roig. If a gentler pace is your speed, try the long blues towards Soldeu. A convenient red home run takes you straight back to the heart of the action.

Pas de la Casa for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Experts
Perfect
Seasoned skiers can fully utilize their Grandvalira pass by traversing the entire ski area. Test your mettle on the off-piste terrains in Grau Roig or navigate the mogul-rich runs like ‘Llebre’ or ‘Avet’ toward Soldeu. Night owls in freestyle skiing should head over to the Peretol area, illuminated for your trick-pulling pleasure.

Pas de la Casa for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Boarders
Perfect
Snowboarders get the VIP treatment here with an array of wide runs perfect for cruising. Minimal drag lifts mean easy navigation throughout the area. Beginner boarders will find their comfort zone at the top of the Els Pioners gondola. Thrill-seekers, direct your boards to Snowpark Xavi in Grau Roig for some trick action.

Pas de la Casa for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Fun
Perfect
For the off-piste aficionado, Grau Roig is the go-to spot, offering untouched terrains and killer views. Feeling a bit more adventurous? Head to El Tarter and Canillo, where six unpisted itinerary runs await your tracks. The Costa Rodona and Antenes chairlifts open up a world of challenging black runs for those craving an adrenaline surge.

Pas de la Casa for families

Families rating -
Families
Perfect
In Pas de la Casa, families find a welcoming environment that begins with direct access to the slopes, eliminating the need for long lift rides. The ski schools are a standout feature, renowned in the Grandvalira ski area for their high number of English-speaking instructors. The variety of runs ensures a suitable experience for family members of all skill levels. Off the slopes, the town offers a range of family-friendly amenities including diverse restaurants, shopping opportunities, and a leisure center with a climbing wall and spa-equipped swimming pool.

Pas de la Casa apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Fun
Pas de la Casa's après ski scene is notably vibrant, characterized by economical drink prices and a variety of entertainment options. Underground Bar & Club features live lounge sessions and DJ performances, while the Red Lion is popular for its daily happy hour and big-screen sports coverage. The IQOS Terrace offers a mountainside locale with affordable mojitos and a deep house ambiance, and Milwaukee presents another option for sports enthusiasts, accompanied by a weekly lineup of live music. Paddys stands out for its lively atmosphere, complete with a pool table, big screens for live sports, and DJ sets.

Pas de la Casa

food scene

Pas de la Casa food scene

In Pas de la Casa, families find a welcoming environment that begins with direct access to the slopes, eliminating the need for long lift rides. The ski schools are a standout feature, renowned in the Grandvalira ski area for their high number of English-speaking instructors. The variety of runs ensures a suitable experience for family members of all skill levels. Off the slopes, the town offers a range of family-friendly amenities including diverse restaurants, shopping opportunities, and a leisure center with a climbing wall and spa-equipped swimming pool.