Catedral Alta Patagonia resort, near Bariloche in Argentina's Lake District, is South America's most developed ski resort and the only resort with a full-service base village. The terrain is highly varied, and there are more than 40 lifts to access 1,480 skiable acres, including the new La Laguna that takes skiers to backcountry chutes and bowls. Catedral is known for deep powder, excellent tree skiing, and easily accessed off-piste terrain, and although the resort's location and lower elevation means the base area can be patchy, the resort has invested in snowmaking equipment and added or modernized lifts to the upper limits at 7,000+ feet.
Bariloche sleeps about 18,000 people. Lodging arrangements range from the more economic levels to a dozen four and five star hotels; some of these servicies can be found at the mountain base in Villa Catedral.
Storage facilities, equipment rentals, retail shops, equipment repair services, lessons.
Thirteen mountain bars and restaurants offer spectacular views. Twelve restaurants at the base of the mountain offer a wide range of regional and European cuisine. Banks, casino, and discos round out the entertainment scene.
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Top: 7152 FT Bottom: 3379 FT Vertical Drop: 3773 FT Skiable Terrain: 1480 acres Number of Runs: 40 Snow Making: 10 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 21 Capacity: 35000 |
Beginner Runs: 6% Intermediate Runs: 25% Advanced Runs: 15% Expert Runs: 10% Average Snowfall: 20 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 0 Year Open: 1943 |
Regionwide comparison Wikiski OnTheSnow.com Resort Guide for Cerro-Catedral-Alta | |
