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Cerler

Coordinates: 42°35′36″N 0°32′18″E / 42.59333°N 0.53833°E / 42.59333; 0.53833
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Cerler
Sunset view of the resort town.
Sunset view of the resort town.
LocationPyrenees, Spain
Nearest major cityBenasque
Top elevation2650 m
Base elevation1500 m
Skiable area72 km
Trails65
Lift system9 chair lifts. 5 ski tows. 5 magic carpet lifts.
Websitehttp://www.cerler.com


Former Cerler logo
Former Cerler logo

Cerler, officially called Aramón Cerler, is a ski resort situated above the village of Cerler in the high Benasque Valley, near the town of Benasque in the central Pyrenees (province of Huesca, Spain). Near Cerler are the highest peaks of the Pyrenees, Aneto, Monte Perdido, and Posets.

The resort

Cerler has 72 km of marked pistes and is one of the highest resorts of the Pyrenees. The highest point is 'Gallinero' peak, at 2650 m AMSL, giving a vertical drop of 1150 m.

Cerler village, situated at 1500 m AMSL, forms the base of the resort and comprises a traditional nucleus and a purpose-built extension that includes several hotels and apartment complexes. From there a 4-seat chair lift provides the main access for the resort. The resort itself occupies two different high mountain valleys, defining two sectors: Cerler and Ampriu. Each sector is accessible by road and has a parking area, both sectors are linked by chair lifts.

Lifts

Almost all of the resort's lifts are modern and of high capacity [citation needed], the resort has:

Pistes

The resort offers 65 pistes of different difficulties:

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    7 beginners.
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    16 easy.
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    25 intermediate.
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    14 expert.

Services

42°35′36″N 0°32′18″E / 42.59333°N 0.53833°E / 42.59333; 0.53833