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Cerro Castor is a ski resort on the southern slope of Mount Krund, 26 kilometres from the city of Ushuaia, in the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego. Its tracks can be used during several months because of the cold weather of the region.
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Cerro Castor, V9410 Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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Cerro Castor

RN3, V9410VDF Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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Cerro Castor is a ski resort on the southern slope of Mount Krund, 26 kilometres from the city of Ushuaia, in the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego. Its tracks can be used during several months because of the cold weather of the region.

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+54 2901 49-9301
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4.7
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5.0
2y

Cerro Castor is one of the best places for skiing.

What I like - They have places to rent equipment and clothes, shoes, helmets, etc.

Places are accessible even when you put your ski applied to feet.

Good places to eat food (breakfast, lunch and snacks). The food is not much expensive and was decent in taste.

Places are available at ground level as well as on level 1 to eat and stay inside if someone is not feeling well.

They have RFID cards to access the cable car 🚡. You can go multiple time up the mountains.

You can opt for the coaching for skiing. They provide 2 hour private coaching for 60000 pesos. Also they have group coaching cost around 25000 pesos per person. The prices can vary based on the season, time and inflation.

What I did not like -

The cost of clothes is a little expensive compared to the places available in the city.

You could rent/buy clothes at a cheaper rate at the shops available in the city.

Things to consider -

You could buy the cerro castor pass directly via cerro castor website. If you go via any agency then you could be paying more price. You should have good clothes, probably wet proof. Better to buy your own glasses, they won't rent sunglasses and hand gloves here. You need to buy those. You need to book your commute in advance, you can find difficulties finding a car or taxi if you have not booked...

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5.0
1y

Certo Castor é um parque de ski com muita estrutura e uma vista fenomenal. A experiencia foi bem bacana, mas queria saber o que fazer/como fazer antes de ir, já que eu nunca tinha ido a um lugar como esses. Vou deixar aqui o meu feedback e dicas que queria saber antes de ter ido na última semana.

ALUGUEL DE ROUPAS E EQUIPAMENTOS: Lá no Cerro tem um espaço grande para aluguel de roupas e equipamentos, mas fica com uma longa fila para alugar e devolver. O preço é mais caro que nas lojas no centro de Ushuaia, então acredito que valha mais a pena alugar fora do Cerro. Eu aluguei as minhas na Jumping, o preço possui um ótimo custo benefício, as roupas são novas e lá eles tem serviço de transfer (20.000 pesos = R$80 na cotação de 08/08/24) que já leva o equipamento para você. O que precisei foi de uma calça impermeável, casaco impermeável, capacete e os equipamentos em si. Paguei em torno de 50mil pesos tudo.

IDA PARA O CERRO CASTOR: Do centro do Ushuaia, são uns 30min de carro por uma estrada de neve. Muitos vão de van, ônibus ou carro próprio. Nas próprias lojas de aluguel de equipamentos possui o serviço de transfer. Como falei, naJumping reservei ida e volta por 20mil pesos e eles me buscaram e deixaram em casa. Foi excelente e sem stress nenhum.

CHEGADA NO CERRO CASTOR: Se você nunca esquiou, recomendo que vá de botas de neve ou sapato impermeável até lá dentro do Cerro. Muitas pessoas já vão com as botas de ski no pé desde o carro/estacionamento, mas elas são difíceis de colocar e limitam muito a cakinhada. Lá no Cerro, à direta da entrada (onde fica o local de locação de equipamentos) possui um espaço coberto e quente para colocar as roupas com calma, com bancos, cafeteria e banheiros. Pode se arrumar com tranquilidade e sem correria (no lado de fora, tem muita gente circulando no começo e para quem não frequenta esses lugares, pode ser um pouco estressante.Eu me arrumei correndo na entrada, no gelo, porque vi todo mundo já equipado, mas eles tinham mais experiência que eu e foi estressante para mim).

TICKETS: Logo na entrada existem duas baias para comprar os ingressos. Paguei 95mil pessoa cada e eles aceitam Visa, Nomad, Wise, pix em pesos e dinheiro. Bem tranquilo.

ESTRUTURA: No Cerro, o ticket te permite subir até o campo base e usar todos os telefericos para as pistas. Quem não tiver interesse em esquiar, mas quiser aproveitar o passeio, pode ficar na entrada sem precisar pagar (tem muito espaço com gelo e neve para ficar, bancos, cadeiras e é bem tranquilo.). Logo na frente do teleférico, tem um caminho que te leva ao rink de patinação no gelo e cafeterias Lá fica um local bem legal com neve para as crianças brincarem, tirarem fotos e é de graça a permanência.

AULAS DE SKI: Lá no Cerro as aulas são individuais ou pequenos grupos, mas para iniciantes só individuais. São muito caras (R$1.200,00 num trio, aproximadamente) e por apenas 2h. Para quem tiver interesse, vale a pena levar um professor de fora e pagar a entrada dele. No centro de Ushuaia existem vários lugares com esse serviço.

ARMÁRIOS/LOCKERS: Lá na entrada do Cerro (onde fica a parte de locação de equipamentos) existe uma loja de souvenir que aluga armários para deixar as mochilas e itens pessoais. Estávamos em 3 e aluguei apenas um locker pois é muito espaçoso e foi o suficiente. Paguei 15.000 pesos pela locação (em dinheiro ou cartão, Aprox. R$60,00) e tinha que deixar 5.000 pesos de caução em dinheiro físico. Como não sabia desse detalhe e estava sem dinheiro, eles aceitaram real (25,00) e dólar também. Vale a pena para quem tiver com bolsa grande e comida. Porém, em todo o Cerro, as pessoas deixam suas mochilas na neve em um canto perto do suporte de ski e ninguém mexe, é muito seguro.

ALIMENTAÇÃO: No Cerro existem vários restaurantes de todos os preços e gostos. Mas, como são muito caros, levei meu lanche na mochila e é super tranquilo para fazer a refeição por lá.

Por fim, foi uma experiência muito diferente e que os brasileiros devem passar pelo menos uma...

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4.0
1y

El cerro es fantástico, cómo siempre, fuimos en temporada de nieve, y si no la hubiera tienen las máquinas de nieve, lo que te asegura poder eskiar. La atención y amabilidad de la gente que nos ha atendido estás temporadas siempre fue excelente, destacan por su buena predisposición y sonrisa. Te hacen sentir muy a gusto. Lo que refiere a precios de equipos, siempre fue un poco más caro que otros rental en la ciudad, sin embargo si alquilas ahí te da la comodidad de dejar el equipo. Si no, tenés los lockers dónde podes dejar tus cosas, también súper prácticos, si no querés cargarlos hasta tu hotel. La pista de patín de hielo en la base no es muy extensa pero para un rato va. Te ofrecen patines para alquilar, también están los pingüinos para deslizarte, en caso que no tengas mucho equilibrio. La guardería está en la base, son súper amables las seños, mí peque entraba más feliz ahí que a su propio jardín! Tenés que retirarlos para almorzar, y elegís si van todo el día, TM o TT. Les dan desayuno (leche, galles, cosas ricas). También está la opción de jardín de nieve o las escuelitas según edad del krundi club. Los nenes aprenden un montón, tienen como una calesita para aprender, van por las magic carpet(principiantes) y luego incrementan la dificultad pasando por pistas, súper recomendable que los manden ahí a aprender ya que además se divierten. A diferencia de la guardería, tienen almuerzo. En cuanto a la parte gastronómica, podías conseguir subiendo un tostado abundante y algo para tomar por precios iguales o mejores al centro o a la casa de te del Martial. Morada del águila nos ha servido platos abundantes, buena atención, pero en Ona no nos gustó que ponen pocos mozos para la cantidad de gente que hay(más de 40 minutos esperando atención y luego de una hora, almorzamos...). Igual muy rico! La prioridad parece siempre la tienen los olimpistas que vienen todos los años a entrenarse de distintos países y comen Muy abundante. Las vistas en cada restaurante son muy bellas. En cuanto a pistas, es muy bueno, con diferentes dificultades, por lo que es muy aprovechado, aunque para principiantes no son tantas. Algunas conexiones y pistas estaban cerradas). Tiene suficientes medios de elevación. A diferencia de otros países, si o si pagas el pase ya sea para aprender o sabiendo, ya que las clases son en cota 480 (hay que pagar por usar el medio de elevación). La prioridad la tienen los de clases/servicios contratados al castor y olimpistas para subir. Se arma mucha cola al inicio y para bajar al final, en caso que no lo puedas hacer eskiando. Algo que no me gusta y no va acorde con el costo son los baños, que si bien están limpios solo tienen UN rollo de papel higiénico general, en lugar de uno o dos rollos por baño. Pongan un poquito más de amor en esto, por favor!!! Los pases los compras mucho antes o ahí mismo, vos elegís, y los retiras ahi con el QR, súper fácil y rápido. Ofrecían 3 cuotas nuevamente en pases, clases o niños. Tenés clases grupales más económicas, 3 días, o podes contratar clases privadas (esta temporada 1:30hs 1 persona eran $220k y 2 personas $240k) El cerro está a media hora del centro, tiene estacionamiento si vas en auto, o bien podes pagar por el traslado. Puede que la parte de abajo no tenga tanta nieve, según la época...

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vaibhav kalhanevaibhav kalhane
Cerro Castor is one of the best places for skiing. What I like - They have places to rent equipment and clothes, shoes, helmets, etc. Places are accessible even when you put your ski applied to feet. Good places to eat food (breakfast, lunch and snacks). The food is not much expensive and was decent in taste. Places are available at ground level as well as on level 1 to eat and stay inside if someone is not feeling well. They have RFID cards to access the cable car 🚡. You can go multiple time up the mountains. You can opt for the coaching for skiing. They provide 2 hour private coaching for 60000 pesos. Also they have group coaching cost around 25000 pesos per person. The prices can vary based on the season, time and inflation. What I did not like - The cost of clothes is a little expensive compared to the places available in the city. You could rent/buy clothes at a cheaper rate at the shops available in the city. Things to consider - You could buy the cerro castor pass directly via cerro castor website. If you go via any agency then you could be paying more price. You should have good clothes, probably wet proof. Better to buy your own glasses, they won't rent sunglasses and hand gloves here. You need to buy those. You need to book your commute in advance, you can find difficulties finding a car or taxi if you have not booked your commute.
Jean Carlo VignattiJean Carlo Vignatti
Traveling around the world and visited over 30 different resorts. And I never feel so poor guest services and poor communication and guidance from the staff at cerro castor. It was definitely a very sad experience besides that the trails are decent and the signs and app are OK. There were no double diamonds but a very nice trail for having fun with family. Sadly, around 4:30, staff wanna go home be aware of that. The views are unreal. The end of the world it's a place that you should visit. Bring some dollars and pesos as well sometimes they don't have system or will for provide help. The powder is not consistent but that up to mother nature. They work very well on keeping the trails smooth. The groomer doesn't overwork the snow and that gives you a terrific experience for speed and control. It is not cold it all but if you're not used to cold weather bring proper gear. You can land a helicopter on the resort so your experience can continue over the mountains. Definitely a place to go visit.
Adam RogersAdam Rogers
Do not get the multi-day pass here. I bought for 3 days because it was a few pesos cheaper and wanted to avoid the line. But on 3rd day it got windy and most lifts shut down, with a super long line on the one lift that was working to get up from the parking lot. Also, feeling a bit sick and asked them to move my 3rd day to the next day so I could go back to hotel and rest. But they refused 😞 Worse, is the slow pace and long lines just to buy tickets. Some people were standing at a window for 15 minutes or longer while eveyone just waited and waited. On my 4th day I waited an hour in line before finally giving up and going back to my hotel 😓 Otherwise, skiing is good if conditions are right. Fun to ski at the southern-most ski resort in the world. I just wish the place was better managed.
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Cerro Castor is one of the best places for skiing. What I like - They have places to rent equipment and clothes, shoes, helmets, etc. Places are accessible even when you put your ski applied to feet. Good places to eat food (breakfast, lunch and snacks). The food is not much expensive and was decent in taste. Places are available at ground level as well as on level 1 to eat and stay inside if someone is not feeling well. They have RFID cards to access the cable car 🚡. You can go multiple time up the mountains. You can opt for the coaching for skiing. They provide 2 hour private coaching for 60000 pesos. Also they have group coaching cost around 25000 pesos per person. The prices can vary based on the season, time and inflation. What I did not like - The cost of clothes is a little expensive compared to the places available in the city. You could rent/buy clothes at a cheaper rate at the shops available in the city. Things to consider - You could buy the cerro castor pass directly via cerro castor website. If you go via any agency then you could be paying more price. You should have good clothes, probably wet proof. Better to buy your own glasses, they won't rent sunglasses and hand gloves here. You need to buy those. You need to book your commute in advance, you can find difficulties finding a car or taxi if you have not booked your commute.
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Traveling around the world and visited over 30 different resorts. And I never feel so poor guest services and poor communication and guidance from the staff at cerro castor. It was definitely a very sad experience besides that the trails are decent and the signs and app are OK. There were no double diamonds but a very nice trail for having fun with family. Sadly, around 4:30, staff wanna go home be aware of that. The views are unreal. The end of the world it's a place that you should visit. Bring some dollars and pesos as well sometimes they don't have system or will for provide help. The powder is not consistent but that up to mother nature. They work very well on keeping the trails smooth. The groomer doesn't overwork the snow and that gives you a terrific experience for speed and control. It is not cold it all but if you're not used to cold weather bring proper gear. You can land a helicopter on the resort so your experience can continue over the mountains. Definitely a place to go visit.
Jean Carlo Vignatti

Jean Carlo Vignatti

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Do not get the multi-day pass here. I bought for 3 days because it was a few pesos cheaper and wanted to avoid the line. But on 3rd day it got windy and most lifts shut down, with a super long line on the one lift that was working to get up from the parking lot. Also, feeling a bit sick and asked them to move my 3rd day to the next day so I could go back to hotel and rest. But they refused 😞 Worse, is the slow pace and long lines just to buy tickets. Some people were standing at a window for 15 minutes or longer while eveyone just waited and waited. On my 4th day I waited an hour in line before finally giving up and going back to my hotel 😓 Otherwise, skiing is good if conditions are right. Fun to ski at the southern-most ski resort in the world. I just wish the place was better managed.
Adam Rogers

Adam Rogers

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