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The way Pas de la Casa is built is that you have a zig zag road that goes up from village (it’s a bit steep I must admit). There are various apartments and shops on the way up the road and our apartment was after 4 bends of the zig zag at the top of the hill. It’s ok if you’re a good skier as you can just go... + more
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Accommodation
Self Catering
Flights Included
Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location: where is Manzano Apartments

· 5 minutes' walk to the town centre · 5 minutes' walk to the chairlifts · 10 minutes’ walk to the El Pioners gondola · ski school meeting point at the top of the El Pioners gondola


Overview: apartment description: Manzano Apartments description

The Manzano Apartments are a good, simple choice if you want to hit the slopes without breaking the bank. And they don’t skimp on location – it’s just a 5-minute walk to the lifts and there are plenty of bars, clubs and restaurants on your doorstep.

There’s a long list of studios and apartments to pick from, and they sleep up to eight people so groups will be right at home. You’ll be staying self-catering so you can plan meals to suit you, and there’s a supermarket 5 minutes away where you can stock up on essentials.

The bar is the cherry on top here. When you’ve skied your last run for the day, wander back here to put your feet up and sip a beer or play a game of pool.


Distance of Manzano Apartments to Ski Lifts

See which Pas De La Casa ski lifts are nearest to Manzano Apartments.

  • TSF4 La Solana chair lift - 185m
  • TSD4 Pas de la Casa chair lift - 214m
  • TC10 Els Pioners gondola - 260m
  • TSD6 Font Negre chair lift - 311m
  • TSF4 Costa Rodona chair lift - 632m
  • TSF2 Coll dels Isards chair lift - 648m
  • TLC Les Abelletes rope tow - 721m
  • Tapis Les Abelletes magic carpet - 775m
  • TK Pic Negre 1 platter - 1295m
  • TLC Riberal rope tow - 1747m
  • TK Pic Negre drag lift - 2107m
  • TK Coma Blanca III drag lift - 2262m
  • TK Valira drag lift - 2611m
  • TSD4 Les Antenes chair lift - 2663m
  • TK Pessons II platter - 2866m
  • TK Pessons I platter - 2930m
  • TSD6 Pic Blanc chair lift - 3008m
  • TK Moreto platter - 3035m
  • TSD Coma Blanca chair lift - 3038m
  • TSD4 Cubil chair lift - 3058m
  • TSF4 Xavi chair lift - 3098m
  • TK Clot platter - 3182m
  • TK Montmalús drag lift - 3253m
  • TSD6 Pla de les Pedres Grau Roig chair lift - 3874m
  • Dôme de la Mine chair lift - 4867m

Navigating in Pas De La Casa can vary, as distances from Manzano Apartments to ski lifts are in a straight line.


Facilities: Manzano Apartments features

· café/bar · extra charge for WiFi throughout · lift


Room Types: Manzano Apartments bedrooms

All apartments have a fully equipped kitchenette with hobs, fridge, microwave, kettle and toaster, plus a TV, hairdryer and safe. Towels, linen and cleaning (except kitchen) are included.

When you arrive, you’ll need to pay a deposit of approx. €200 in cash for each apartment on your booking.

Studio - sleeps 1-3: Living area with three single beds, private bath or shower and WC.

Studio - sleeps 1-4: Living area with four single beds, private bath or shower and WC.

Studio - sleeps 1-5: Double bed and three single beds, private bath or shower and WC.

1 bedroom apartment - sleeps 1-5: Twin bedroom and living area with three single beds, private bath or shower and WC.

1 bedroom apartment - sleeps 1-5: Double bedroom and living area with three single beds, private bath or shower and WC.

1 bedroom apartment - sleeps 1-6:
Double bedroom and living area with four single beds, private bath or shower and WC.

2 bedroom apartment - sleeps 1-8: Two double bedrooms and living area with four single beds, private bath or shower and WC.


Meals: Manzano Apartments food & drink

Self Catering

· self-catering apartment with kitchenette facilities

We update Manzano Apartments's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Availability: dates & airports: dates & departure airports: apartment dates & departure airports: Manzano Apartments dates & departure airports

Price per person with: Prices shown are per person based on: Prices shown are per person based on: The prices shown here are per person and based on the following criteria:
Sun 22 Dec 202422/12/24
£828£585
Sun 29 Dec 202429/12/24
£1038£843
Sun 05 Jan 202505/01/25
£631£570
Sun 12 Jan 202512/01/25
£581£509
Sun 19 Jan 202519/01/25
£602£509
Sun 26 Jan 202526/01/25
£602£508
Sun 02 Feb 202502/02/25
£624£509
Sun 09 Feb 202509/02/25
£597£555
Sun 16 Feb 202516/02/25
£1115£1099
Sun 23 Feb 202523/02/25
£857£658
Sun 02 Mar 202502/03/25
£594£589
Sun 09 Mar 202509/03/25
£583£523
Sun 16 Mar 202516/03/25
£562£452
This package holiday to Manzano Apartments in Pas De La Casa, Andorra departs Sunday 16th March 2025, for a 7 night stay on a "self catering" board basis. A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 2024 was between €1 and €3 per person, per night.
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Resort: about Pas De La Casa: about holidays in Pas De La Casa: about ski holidays in Pas De La Casa: about ski holidays in Pas De La Casa Andorra

Largest ski area in Andorra Great place to learn Varied terrain for all

Probably best known for its après ski culture and long sunny days, Pas is the liveliest ski village in Andorra and with boundless opportunities both on and off the slopes, you may well be in need of another holiday when you get back. As part of the largest ski domain in the Pyrenees, the skiing is not to be sniffed at - and with cut price heli-skiing on the cards it’s a brilliant choice as a second trip for snowsports aficionados.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Après Ski Cheap Tax free shopping

Pas De La Casa webcam

Snow Report: Top 75cm, Bottom 70cm

Snow Forecast: 47cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 146.17cm

Pas De La Casa trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Lleida-Alguaire Airport - Spain150km, 3 hours
Toulouse Blagnac Airport - France195km, 70 minutes
Region:Andorra, Pyrenees.
First opened:1956

Pas De La Casa lift pass price last reported as 240 € (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Manzano Apartments.
Night skiing: Yes
Pas De La Casa has NE, NW, E facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 2100m
Top of slopes: 2600m
Bottom of piste: 1710m
Vertical drop: 890m
Total length of trails:210 km
Longest piste:5 km
Not only is Pas de la Casa the highest ski resort in the Pyrenees (it sits at a lofty 2100m), but it’s also the sunniest. The après ski scene is arguably one of the best in Europe, and the resort is also home to some of the best shopping in the country… so far, so good! The first lift was installed by ski legend Francesc Viladomat in 1956, and the resort has been growing ever since. The village of Grau Roig was soon incorporated into the ski area, and when the resorts joined forces (and linked lifts) with ...
The variety of terrain is apparent as soon as you leave the village- from the six seater Font Negre or the smaller Costa Rodonda you’ll be able to access one of the regions snowparks, the boardercross track, beginners zone and a freeriding area. The beginners area at the base of the valley has a few incredibly gentle lifts and approachable nursery slopes and at the end of the day all levels of skier can ski right down into the village – the red/blue Tubs will take you virtually to the door of your hotel. ...
Pas de La Casa really comes into its own when it comes to the après scene, with locals and tourists alike taking liberal advantage of the duty free drink prices and late opening times. Eating out is much cheaper than you’d expect in a ski resort as well- most of the restaurants serve a selection of family friendly European food, though you’ll be able to find some local Andorran specialties (such as the warming escudella stew) at Costa Rodona. There’s a McDonalds and a Burger King for the unadventurous, w...

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"What you expect but shame about lack of space"

Allan, Newcastle upon Tyne
3/ out of 5
The way Pas de la Casa is built is that you have a zig zag road that goes up from village (it’s a bit steep I must admit). There are various apartments and shops on the way up the road and our apartment was after 4 bends of the zig zag at the top of the hill. It’s ok if you’re a good skier as you can just go the 50-100 yards down to the first corner and ski out but beginners would have to walk back to the village. You have to walk a bit to get to the shops but it’s only about 2 bends away, so you don’t have to go all the way down. The apartments themselves were fine, a bit cosy for five people but that seems to be the way of it nowadays – ours was supposed to sleep six but you’d be pushed for living space with six people as it’s quite cramped. The sleeping arrangements were a room with a double and two singles and then two pull outs in the lounge. We did a little bit of both cooking and eating out. The cooking facilities were OK, not brilliant but again you expect that nowadays. They had all the pots and pans you wanted but there was only one ring, maybe two, so it was quite minimal and you had to be creative to say the least!
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