Hotel Llac Negre, Pas De La Casa

Hotel Llac Negre Ratings & Customer Feedback
Superb
0
Good
1
Okay
0
Poor
0
Awful
0
4.0 out of 5 based on 1 review
I’ve stayed in the Llac Negre twice, and if I was staying in Pas again it would be the first place I’d go to for accommodation. The hotel is basic but comfortable, quite rustic with a lot of rooms being wood-lined. It’s classified as 2 star and that's definitely right in terms of the facilities. Both times... + more
Sean Crilly, Broadstairs
4 out of 5
Stayed here?
Write a Review

Location of Hotel Llac Negre in Pas De La Casa

• central location • 3 minutes walk to Solana ski lift • 5 minutes walk to nursery slope

Hotel Llac Negre Summary

Set in a central spot near the bars and clubs of Pas de la Casa, the Llac Negre is a great choice for enjoying nights on the town. Run by the characterful owner Pat, you will be delighted by the fantastic home cooked food . Enjoy live music, a game of pool or catch up on the latest sports on TV in the bar.

FEATURES & FACILITIES

· lively après ski bar with weekly après ski event, satellite TV, pool table and free WiFi · ski room and ski lockers · non-smoking hotel · lift to all floors · 27 bedrooms

MEALS AT Hotel Llac Negre, Pas De La Casa

· continent buffet breakfast · 3 course evening meals with a choice of main course · Christmas and New Year gala dinners included

BEDROOMS & Hotel Llac Negre ROOM TYPES

for 2 people on half board sharing a twin or double room with private bath or shower and WC. Triple rooms consisting of either 3 single beds or a double and single bed and quad rooms consisting of a double bed and 2 single beds are also available. Rooms with a balcony and single rooms are available at a supplement. All rooms have telephone, TV and are non-smoking

Hotel Llac Negre's details, features and catering can change. Facilities in the description may not allow unlimited use without charge and may not always be available. If any specific feature, facility or meal option is important to your holiday, you must confirm those details with us before booking.

ABOUT THE RESORT & SKI HOLIDAYS IN Pas De La Casa Andorra

Largest ski area in Andorra Great place to learn Varied terrain for all

Probably best known for its après ski culture and long sunny days, Pas is the liveliest ski village in Andorra and with boundless opportunities both on and off the slopes, you may well be in need of another holiday when you get back. As part of the largest ski domain in the Pyrenees, the skiing is not to be sniffed at - and with cut price heli-skiing on the cards it’s a brilliant choice as a second trip for snowsports aficionados.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Après Ski Cheap Tax free shopping

Pas De La Casa webcam

Snow Report: Top 210cm, Bottom 130cm

Snow Forecast: 0cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 146.17cm

Pas De La Casa trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Lleida-Alguaire Airport - Spain150km, 3 hours
Toulouse Blagnac Airport - France195km, 70 minutes
Region:Andorra, Pyrenees.
First opened:1956

Pas De La Casa lift pass price last reported as 240 € (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Llac Negre.
Night skiing: Yes
Pas De La Casa has NE, NW, E facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 2100m
Top of slopes: 2600m
Bottom of piste: 1710m
Vertical drop: 890m
Total length of trails:210 km
Longest piste:5 km
Not only is Pas de la Casa the highest ski resort in the Pyrenees (it sits at a lofty 2100m), but it’s also the sunniest. The après ski scene is arguably one of the best in Europe, and the resort is also home to some of the best shopping in the country… so far, so good! The first lift was installed by ski legend Francesc Viladomat in 1956, and the resort has been growing ever since. The village of Grau Roig was soon incorporated into the ski area, and when the resorts joined forces (and linked lifts) with ...
The variety of terrain is apparent as soon as you leave the village- from the six seater Font Negre or the smaller Costa Rodonda you’ll be able to access one of the regions snowparks, the boardercross track, beginners zone and a freeriding area. The beginners area at the base of the valley has a few incredibly gentle lifts and approachable nursery slopes and at the end of the day all levels of skier can ski right down into the village – the red/blue Tubs will take you virtually to the door of your hotel. ...
Pas de La Casa really comes into its own when it comes to the après scene, with locals and tourists alike taking liberal advantage of the duty free drink prices and late opening times. Eating out is much cheaper than you’d expect in a ski resort as well- most of the restaurants serve a selection of family friendly European food, though you’ll be able to find some local Andorran specialties (such as the warming escudella stew) at Costa Rodona. There’s a McDonalds and a Burger King for the unadventurous, w...

SIMILAR HOLIDAYS TO Hotel Llac Negre

Hotel Camellot Pas De La Casa Andorra, Bristol 22nd March.
From £799pp
Hotel Catalunya Ski Pas De La Casa Andorra, Bristol 22nd March.
From £769pp
(1)
Hotel Magic Pas De La Casa Andorra, Bristol 22nd March.
From £829pp
Hotel Font D’Argent Pas De La Casa Andorra, Gatwick 22nd March.
From £949pp
(1)
Hotel Grand Pas Pas De La Casa Andorra, Gatwick 22nd March.
From £799pp
Hotel Grand Pas Pas De La Casa Andorra, Gatwick to Toulouse 22nd March.
From £564pp
Hotel Caribou And... Pas De La Casa Andorra, Gatwick to Toulouse 22nd March.
From £575pp
Hotel Mirtil Pas De La Casa Andorra, Gatwick to Toulouse 22nd March.
From £699pp
Hotel Catalunya Ski Pas De La Casa Andorra, Gatwick to Toulouse 22nd March.
From £500pp
(1)
Hotel Magic Pas Pas De La Casa Andorra, Gatwick to Toulouse 22nd March.
From £557pp
(2)

← online or call ↴
020 7770 6888
more
1/5: Official Photo Show photo list
0 Show webcam list
1/2 Show map list

"Rustic but perfectly good hotel - been twice!"

Sean Crilly, Broadstairs
4/ out of 5
I’ve stayed in the Llac Negre twice, and if I was staying in Pas again it would be the first place I’d go to for accommodation. The hotel is basic but comfortable, quite rustic with a lot of rooms being wood-lined. It’s classified as 2 star and that's definitely right in terms of the facilities. Both times I’ve been, it’s been run by an Aussie guy called Pat, and if he’s still there I’d definitely recommend staying there. The food has always been really good, in the morning you have 3 options for dinner and you always choose the food that way so that no time is wasted. It’s all fairly traditional British food, a lot like you have at home (fish and chips, pie and mash, curry, lasagne...). Everyone is very friendly - it’s not a massive hotel which means you get to chat with the other guests and the waiters and waitresses are locals and have always been really nice. The hotel has it’s own little bar where they usually do things like music nights. It only takes a short walk to get down to the start of the lift area (about 2-3 minutes). I’d definitely recommend hiring a locker at the bottom of the lifts so you don’t have to carry your ski stuff around. This is basically a place to relax and sleep and in terms of what the holiday costs, it’s perfect.
1/1: Show Review list
Sean Crilly