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Astun 

The less upmarket of the two major Aragonese ski resorts, Astun caters to a mainly Spanish clientele, so it is not very surprising that this website is only available in Spanish. Note that the ski lifts up to the lakes work in summer, as well.
Added on: 23-Jul-2005 | hits: 307
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Candanchu 

Candanchu is the ski resort of choice for those who would like to accidentally bump into a member of the Spanish royal family on the slopes, in other words, the most upmarket destination in the country.
Added on: 23-Jul-2005 | hits: 445
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Cerler 

Minor ski resort, with a Spanish-only website which suggests cyclists might like to visit in summer in order to take the ski lifts up and cycle down, which sounds like fun.
Added on: 23-Jul-2005 | hits: 196
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Formigal 

Secondary ski resort, good for cross-country forms of skiing.
Added on: 23-Jul-2005 | hits: 200
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Panticosa (Aramón) 

Minor resort spread over two valleys near the Ordesa and Monte Perdido national park. Spanish-only website.
Added on: 23-Jul-2005 | hits: 223
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Panticosa Spa 

Panticosa is famous for its very historic spa, which has existed in one form or another for hundreds of years. It also has a very grand Gran Hotel, built in the 1890s and recently restored, and the spa complex as a whole is being enthusiastically expanded by its new owners.
Added on: 23-Jul-2005 | hits: 222
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