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Grandvalira: Pas de la Casa Piste Map

Top Rated for
5.00 (5 Ratings)
Beginners
4.76 (133 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.47 (31 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.36 (134 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.36 (7 Ratings)
Experts
4.30 (65 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
Beginner 14%
Intermediate 40%
Advanced 35%
Expert 11%
Overall Rating
4.29
From 135 Reviews
138
Total Runs
1710
Bottom Elevation
2640
Top Elevation
210
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsEuropeAndorraGrandvalira: Pas de la Casa

Grab the Grandvalira: Pas de la Casa ski resort map to plan your days across 138 runs spanning from 1,710m up to 2,640m. The trail map covers the full Grandvalira area, which includes 20 beginner runs, 55 intermediate runs, and 48 advanced runs, all serviced by 5 gondolas, 28 chairlifts, and 40 drag lifts. Pas de la Casa is part of the wider Grandvalira ski area, giving you access to one of the Pyrenees' most extensive lift networks.

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piste map for Grandvalira: Pas de la Casa

Best Runs in Grandvalira: Pas de la Casa

  • L'Àliga (Green): A wide, forgiving piste that's ideal for first-timers building confidence with gentle gradients throughout.

  • Llaç (Blue): A long, sweeping blue that offers consistent pitch and plenty of width for practising parallel turns.

  • Antenes (Blue): A mellow cruiser from the Grau Roig sector with stunning views across the valley.

  • TSD6 (Blue): A beautifully groomed run that flows back to the base area, perfect for building rhythm and speed.

  • Costa Rodona (Red): A proper thigh-burner with sustained steep sections that test your edge control all the way down.

  • Àliga (Red): A challenging descent with variable pitch and narrower sections that demand precise line choice.

  • L'Esparver (Red): A fast, steep red that holds good snow and offers excellent carving when freshly groomed.

  • Pi de Migdia (Black): The resort's signature black run featuring steep fall-line skiing and mogul fields that form quickly after fresh snow.

  • Gall de Bosc (Black): A technical descent with abrupt pitch changes and tight turns that'll properly test advanced skiers.