Slap-bang in the heart of the Pyrenees, Pas de la Casa is Andorra's rowdiest skiing destination. It's also one of a handful of resorts in the Grandvalira, a huge ski area in Andorra made up of over 200km of awesome runs.
Plan ahead for your epic holiday in the mountains using our Pas de la Casa piste map. If any of your group consider themselves advanced skiers, they'll definitely want to check out the Pas FATMAP which showcases all the top off-piste routes within the region. Stay safe by exploring them with a local guide and don't forget to upgrade your insurance!
Pas has built up a reputation as a bit of a party resort. Why not make a list of all the après ski venues you want to hit up during your trip using our resort map? We've highlighted all the top drinking and eating spots, in addition to shops where you can take full advantage of Andorra's low tax status.
Check out all the marked ski runs in Pas by downloading the piste map below. It outlines all the blue, red and black runs within the Grandvalira region, making it easy for you to plan an entire day of awesome skiing or snowboarding.
If you fancy yourself a bit of a skiing pro, go off the beaten track using the Pas de la Casa FATMAP. The 3D interactive map reveals all the top cross country routes in the region which have all been tried and tested by past skiers.
View detailed info for each off-piste run, including things like safety levels, average snow conditions and avalanche risks. FATMAP also allows you to track your own movements to share with friends later, plus it provides live statuses on marked pistes and lifts around Pas.
Make the most of Pas' legendary après ski scene when you use our tailored resort map below. On it, we've highlighted all the best bars and restaurants across the area, in addition to providing suggestions on where to grab ski equipment and lift passes.
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Pas de la Casa, Grau Roig, Soldeu, El Tarter, Canillo & Encamp
Avet, this black run to Soldeu has frequently played host to World Cup and European downhill events