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  • Hi Darryl1666

    The area covered by the beginners lift pass is Abelletes, Solana and Coll Blanc. If you see the map is located on the left hand side of Pas de la Casa.

    To atend the lessons you need to purchase a lift pass in order to get on the chairlifts and the beginners lift passes are available on ticket window as well as the normal passes.

    Regads!
  • beginner lift passes

    darryl1666

    Hi, couple of questions.
    4 of us will be arriving at Pas on Monday 9th March, 3 are non skiers who have private lessons booked. Will they need to purchase lift passes to attend the lessons?
    We haven't bought lift passes, had planned to buy daily as the non skiers weren't sure if they'd enjoy skiing and didn't want to purchase full 6 day passes as they may go to waste.
    These are available from the kiosk is that correct? Also is there a map of the lifts that the beginner passes cover?

    Many thanks,
    Darryl