Candanchú
The resort
Candanchú was one of the first developed ski resorts in the Pyrenees. With 59 km of marked pistes, it is known for its very difficult, steep pistes such as Tubo Zapatilla. The highest point is La Tuca peak, 2400 metres AMSL, with a vertical drop of 900 metres.
The base of the resort is a purpose-built town which includes several hotels and apartments and is situated at 1500 metres AMSL. From there the main chairlifts provide access to the resort. The resort itself occupies two different high mountain valleys, defining two sectors: Pista Grande - El Tobazo and La Tuca. The first one is the lower sector where the main town and the parking are situated, while the upper La Tuca valley is accessed from there using a chairlift.
Candanchú offers a joint ski pass with the neighbouring resort of Astún.
Lifts
Almost all of the resort's lifts are modern and of high capacity. The resort has six chairlifts and 18 ski tows.
Pistes
The resort offers 51 pistes of different difficulties:
In addition there is a 35-km cross-country ski circuit shared with the adjacent Somport resort, in France.
Services
- 6 restaurants
- 1 skiing school, Spain's oldest
- 1 snow garden for children
- 1 kindergarten
- 5 ski hiring stores
External links
- http://www.candanchu.com - Official resort site.
- http://www.candanchu.info