Las Leñas
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Las Leñas | |
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Elevation | 3,430 metres (11,253 feet) |
Location | Mendoza, Cuyo, Argentina |
Range | Andes |
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Easiest route | North |
Las Leñas is an Andean ski resort, located in the western part of the Mendoza Province of Argentina. It is well known for its powder snow, good climate and excellent opportunities for extreme skiing. The ski area has a good diversity of slopes ranging from very easy to extreme, including a good range of off-piste areas apt for extreme skiing. The skiable area base starts at an altitude of 2,240 m above mean sea level (7,350 feet) and goes up to 3,430 m (11,253 feet) for a total drop of 1,200 m (4,000 feet). The skiable surface amounts to 2.3 km² (one square mile), with 27 pistes and a maximum non-stop skiable distance of 7 km (not including off piste alternatives). The total ski area reachable by land is the largest in South America.
The skiing season lasts from mid June to mid October. The centre is also open during the southern hemisphere summer for mountain activities including mountain biking, horse riding, climbing and other activities.
The accommodations available on-site includes hotels, apartment-hotels and sleep-houses. There is a small shopping centre that includes a bank, ski-related shops, souvenir shops, and a supermarket. Coffee houses, restaurants, and night clubs complete the commercial offer.
[edit] Geographical location
Las Leñas is located 1,200 km (746 miles) from Buenos Aires, and can be reached by car, bus or plane. Planes make use of the Comodoro Ricardo Salomón Airport near Malargüe (only private planes or chartered flights), some 95 km from Las Leñas, and the Suboficial Aytes Germano Airport near San Rafael (regular domestic flights) where buses make the connection with Las Leñas.
The road to Las Leñas is paved and seldom blocked by snow, although bad weather or poor surface conditions can sometimes lead to its being temporarily closed by the Gendarmería (border guards).