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Cerro Catedral Alta Patagonia Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.43 (7 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.33 (6 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.20 (5 Ratings)
Snow Parks
4.13 (8 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.00 (7 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.00 (7 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
Beginner 4%
Intermediate 51%
Advanced 33%
Expert 13%
Overall Rating
4.13
From 8 Reviews
55
Total Runs
3379
Bottom Elevation
7152
Top Elevation
74.6
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsSouth AmericaArgentinaCerro Catedral Alta Patagonia

Grab the Cerro Catedral Alta Patagonia ski resort map to get a proper look at the terrain before you arrive. The trail map covers 55 runs spread across beginner, intermediate and advanced terrain, serviced by 2 gondolas, 19 chairlifts and 8 drag lifts. The resort operates between 3,379m and 7,152m elevation, offering a solid mix of 2 beginner runs, 28 intermediate runs and 18 advanced runs.

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piste map for Cerro Catedral Alta Patagonia

Best Runs in Cerro Catedral Alta Patagonia

  • Lynch (Green): A wide, gentle nursery run near the base that's ideal for first-timers getting comfortable on skis.

  • Principiantes (Green): A mellow, forgiving slope perfect for building confidence before progressing to steeper terrain.

  • Martina (Blue): A cruisy intermediate run with consistent pitch that's brilliant for working on your technique without any nasty surprises.

  • Nubes (Blue): A long, flowing blue that winds through varied terrain and offers stunning Patagonian views as you carve your way down.

  • Punta Nevada (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate run that's popular with ski schools and perfect for practising wide, sweeping turns.

  • Lynch Bajo Nubes (Red): A properly steep red run that'll test your edge control and give your thighs a solid workout.

  • Cóndor (Red): A challenging piste with varied pitch that demands respect and rewards confident intermediate skiers.

  • Bella Durmiente (Black): A genuinely steep black run that'll get your heart racing with its sustained pitch and technical demands.

  • Casa de Piedra (Black): One of the resort's toughest marked runs, featuring moguls and steep sections that separate the confident from the cautious.

  • Bosque (Black): A tree-lined expert run that combines technical challenge with natural features, offering a proper test for advanced skiers.