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Argentina Skiing Guide:
Cerro Catedral, Bariloche


Cerro Catedral is located only 12 miles (20km) from the city of Bariloche in Patagonia, Argentina. The Catedral mountain is the biggest and most developed ski resort in South America with more than 5,000 acres of skiable terrain for skiers and riders of all ability levels. Additionally, advanced skiers can choose from cruisers, moguls or unmarked trails.

Overall, Cerro Catedral is the skier's wonderland and the sightseer's delight. The mountain's proximity to Bariloche also allows for great sight-seeing tours along with numerous winter activities that the region offers. Non-skiers will enjoy this area immensely along with the die-hard fanatics. The mountain of Chepelco in San Martin de Los Andes is a few hours drive from Cerro Catedral.

Mountain Overview:
Top Elevation: 6,800 feet
Vertical: 3,400 feet
Base Elevation: 3,300 feet
Lifts:
   29 Total
   1 Aerial Tramway
   1 6-person Chair
   1 Quad Chair
   1 6-person Chair
   2 T-Bars
   17 Surface Lifts
Trails:
   50 Total
   Beginner 25%
   Intermediate 45%
   Advanced, 30%

Snowboards:
   1 Snowboard Park
   1 Half Pipe


Ski trail map for Cerro Catedral, Bariloche, Argentina

Trail Map for Catedral, Bariloche


Current Ski Conditions:
Skiing conditions at Catedral, Bariloche (in Spanish)

Bariloche Overview
The town and the region around Bariloche offer the visitor a number of activities year-round. Visit the full travel guide to Bariloche, Argentina.
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