Cerler in short
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Height: 1500 - 2630 metres
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High altitude ski resort
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Skiing for all levels
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Best snow in Spanish Pyrenees
The Cerler ski area is part of the Aramon ski area. Cerler is the highest ski resort in the Pyrenees in Aragon at an altitude of 1540 meters. The ski slopes reach and altitude of 2630 meters above sea level. The Cerler ski area has the best snow records in the Spanish Pyrenees.
The Cerler ski area is a beautiful mountain setting surrounded by pine forests and a total of 60 peaks above 3,000 meters, including the Aneto mountain, one of the highest mountains in the Pyrenees. Cerler has nearly 80 km of ski slopes with something for all levels, skiers and snowboarders. There are 7 km of green runs, 17 km of blue runs, 27 km of red runs and 15 km of black runs. Cerler also has the longest ski run in the Pyrenees at 9 km long. There are a total of 19 ski lifts. The Cerler ski area is excellent for families with children of all ages. For younger kids, there is a garden with playground and other snow activities. The boardercross is great for those looking for an adrenalin rush. There are many restaurants and bars along the slopes and the atmosphere is friendly and lively on and off the slopes in Cerler.
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Cerler - 79 km
Closed- Green 7 km
- Blue 17 km
- Red 40 km
- Black 15 km
Mountain: 0 cm
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- Drag Lifts 10
- Chair Lifts 9
- Gondolas 0
- Trains 0
- Glacier No
- Speed 0 p/hour