Why is Cerro Catedral Norte so revered in Bariloche? Cerro Catedral, just 12 miles from Bariloche, reigns supreme within Nahuel Huapi National Park. This isn’t just a mountain. It’s a symbol of adventure, a beacon for skiers and hikers, a canvas painted with the breathtaking hues of the Nahuel Huapi Lake. Cerro Catedral is a cornerstone of South American skiing, a winter wonderland boasting 2.3 square miles of skiable terrain. Imagine 120 km of ski runs, catering to every skill level, from beginner’s gentle slopes to the daredevil’s black diamond runs. With a lift system capable of whisking 35,000 skiers uphill every hour, there’s no time wasted in the pursuit of powdery perfection. The mountain’s fame isn’t limited to winter. Come summer, the Refugio Lynch, perched high on Cerro Catedral’s slopes, welcomes hikers seeking panoramic vistas. For the truly adventurous, Refugio Frey offers a base camp near the serene Tonček lagoon. From here, climbers can tackle the Torre Principal, the highest point of Cerro Catedral, while trekkers explore the surrounding wilderness. Cerro Catedral also hosted a significant event in the world of ski mountaineering. The mountain was the setting for the 1st South American Ski Mountaineering Championship on August 27, 2005. This event also served as the final race of the 2005 South American Ski Mountaineering Cup and the 2nd International Open of ski mountaineering, truly putting Cerro Catedral on the map for this challenging sport. From its snowy peaks to its tranquil lagoons, Cerro Catedral offers an experience that stays with you long after you’ve left.
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