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  • stecleary84

    There is a ski lock up available in Patagonia cheeper than the lockers on the mountain. Used it last year Its very handy and only 30 seconds walk from the lift
  • Chairlift from Hotel Patagonia

    Fle7ch1970

    We will be staying at the Hotel Patagonia over Feb half-term.

    Just wondered if you are able to ride the 4 person chairlift wearing normal footwear back down to the Hotel rather than take the gondola from Arinsal ski station. I would like to leave skis in lockers on the mountain if possible as I have always found this to be the best solution with children, rather than risk the last run of the day down to the bottom with tired kiddies.

    :D