Astun:
The Astún ski resort is located in the Aragonese Pyrenees, specifically in the Aragón Valley. It is a strategic enclave, since it occupies the centre of what could be the largest snow field on the peninsula if the three ski resorts of Formigal, Astún and Candanchú were joined. Astún has a wide variety of slopes for all levels.
According to the policy of the Astún ski resort, if during its operation, for security reasons or other justified reasons, the Management is forced to close the facilities and slopes to the public, it will not be possible to refund the amount of the ski pass. .
Candanchu:
Candanchú is located at more than 1,500 meters above sea level, in a beautiful setting in the Aragonese Pyrenees. This is one of the oldest resorts in Spain, inaugurated in 1928 and one of the most beautiful.
It is the Spanish ski resort that has one of the best and largest areas for beginners in the world. But it also has red and black slopes, as well as various off-piste routes. In addition, for the most daring skiers and snowboarders you will find a snowpark .
The resort has car park directly on the slopes. In general, there are no problems to park, but if you go on festive dates you may find it more crowded than normal or you may have to go around a few times to find a space.
Information about both resorts:
Children aged between 0 and 5 years (included), have to pay €23 at the ski resort ticket offices for a ski pass, ski insurance and a menu (equivalent to approximately half an adult menu). They will also have to pay the same as adults the €3 for the Ski Pass card. (They must prove the child's age with an official document at the lockers).