Pas De La Casa Ski Lifts & Passes
Grandvalira’s main ski lifts have a numeric code as well as a name, with the numeric character denoting the number of riders per chair or car and the exception to this rule being button lift’s and T-bars which have no number code.The four-person TSF4 Solana chairlift runs from the ski
school meeting place opposite the Olympia shopping centre in Pas de
la Casa, and from the top you can then ski down and ride the
six-person TSD6 Font Negre cable car to the top of Coll Blanc. From
Coll Blanc you can ski down to Coma Blanca III which has no number
code, which means that it’s either a button lift or T-bar.
Cortals (2,502m) and Tossal de la Llosada (2,560m) are the two
peaks to aim for. From these you can get to most parts of
Grandvalira. Cortals is served by two lifts and Tossal de la
Llosada by three.
Ski passes in Pas de la Casa are as for the rest of Grandvalira,
ranging from 28.50 (one day) to 187.50 (6 days) in High season
(26.50 to 182.50 in low) Beginner rates for Pas de la Casa are 22
euros in all categories, regardless of season or age and restrict
you to just the immediate area.
The cartel which runs Grandvalira is putting a lot of money into
developing the lift system (spurred on by its rivalry with the
people running Vallnord in the southwest of the country) so things
are only likely to get better. There is a lot of money in Andorra
and ski tourism is a major priority for the locals.
Lifts open at 9am in the morning and officially close at 5pm
although some start closing from 4:15pm onwards so check last lift
time to avoid being caught out when skiing late in the
day.