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Cerro Castor Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

About Cerro Castor

The resort features 35km of marked, maintained trails. Over 50% are intermediate trails with 23% easy and 26% difficult. Snow making is used on 25% of the terrain. Two terrain parks are available for snowboarders (Fun Park and Halfpipe). The resort has runs both above the tree line and below the tree line. The resort has 5 chair lifts, all high-speed detachable quad chairs, 1 with a bubble canopy that you can pull down for shelter from the winds. There are 4 J-bars and 4 magic carpets on the easy slopes. TheSki Schooloffers group classes and individual instruction for various age groups with their Klase Krundi class training kids as young as 3 years old.

Where to Eat in Cerro Castor

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Las Cotorras

Cerro Castor Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 11 sections including:

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