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Until the 2000/01 Pal and Arinsal were two separate resorts, of course they remain two separate villages; however for that season the two resorts and ski areas were linked and both resorts market themselves jointly. They are the latest of many resort mergers in Andorra so that the country which once had ten or so fragmented ski areas, now has four medium-large areas.[more] Since the 1990s Andorra has made massive financial investment into its ski facilities and Pal - Arinsal, as well as the country's other resorts, has seen rapid development. For the 98/99 season Arinsal first gondola lift was installed reducing the time needed to reach the ski area down to only 4 minutes. As well as the new gondola in 1998/99 both resorts renewed and extended their snow gardens therefore improving their facilities for children. Arinsal was established in the early 1970s when the Western end of the La Massana Valley was developed. It is an attractive but rather spread out Catalan village, to the north of Andorra la Vella, the capital. The village itself is typical of quaint Pyreneen villages, attractively built in the typical local style slate and stone. Arinsal is only 9kms (6 miles) from the Spanish border and is famous for its young atmosphere and lively nightlife this resort has a definite preference for snowboarding. It is very lively and rapidly expanding (expect building work!). One of five resorts in Andorra, a country well known for its extraordinary duty free shopping, Arinsal is a year round holiday destination but especially popular during the skiing season when seasonal workers outnumber locals 6 to 1. First opened in 1982 Pal lies at the head of the la Massana Valley to the north west of Andorra la Vella, the country's capital. The ski resort, one of five in Andorra, located between France and spain in the Eastern Pyrynees. The resort itself is located in the centre of a National Park - an area of spectacular natural beauty, one good reason why people return to this area year after year - another being the extensive duty-free shopping in the country. During the 1990s Andorra made massive financial investment into its ski facilities with all the Andorran ski resorts undergoing major developments . Pal is no exception and in recent years the resort has made several improvements. A new and modern snow garden was added in 98/99 updated facilities for children and the following year came the opening up of the Seturia sector, the area mid-way between Pal and neighbouring Arinsal. This inauguration added 3 new pistes, quad chairlift, snow cannons, new car parks and more restaurants. Arinsal has invested in a completely new, modern snow park. The Seturia Sector, mid-way between Arinsal and Pal was also opened up in preparation for the addition of Andorra's first cable car and further extending the skiing area and facilities. The 2000/2001 season saw the consolidation of investments with the spectacular Seturia cable car linking Arinsal and Pal into one extensive ski resort. A first for the Pyrenees, each cabin takes 50 people - that's a capacity of 500/hour - on the 6 minute ride from its base in the Coll de la Botella to its summit at Port Negre, a distance of 2,376m.
Country:
Andorra
Resort height:
1780m
Top lift:
2560m
Bottom lift:
1010m
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