Elevation
1,500m
Base
2,630m
Summit
1,130m
Vertical Drop
Lifts
20
4 types
Snowfall
31cm
Annual Snowfall
6cm
Dec
9cm
Jan
4cm
Feb
9cm
Mar
1.3cm
Apr

Best known for

Cerler

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 13, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 06, 2025

Years Open

55

Terrain

Beginners Runs
17%
Intermediate Runs
26%
Advanced Runs
37%
Expert Runs
21%
Runs in Total
73
Longest Run
4 km
Skiable Terrain
89 km

Lifts

20

High Speed Sixes
3
Quad Chairs
5
Double Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
10

Reviews

Juan Grillo

If you like the Austrian Alps, you'll feel at home in Cerler. One of the best routes for begginers (Rovellons), easy-intermediate pistes all around the resort and incredible backcountry areas for experts. Enchanted villages from s.XV like Benasque, Cerler, Sahún, Sesué... and great spanish gastro and nightlife. The only cons: Some winters the resort is short of snow (but not a really problem, because Cerler has the biggest snow-producing system in Spain) and the access to the Valley by car (a narrow road but with a wonderful panorama). I hardly recommend Cerler. Together with Baqueira Beret (at 90min by car), there is probably the best ski-week destination of the Pyrenees (including Andorra).

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