Ski Centenario
Located in the Villa Catedral area, within the Andean mountain range complex in San Carlos de Bariloche, Ski Centenario is a space dedicated to winter sports. The site sits on the Andean foothills, blending into the characteristic landscape of the province of Río Negro, where the mountainous terrain and the presence of lakes such as Nahuel Huapi define the identity of the region.
Andean Setting and Regional Context
The site is set within a high-mountain ecosystem that forms part of the surroundings of Nahuel Huapi National Park. The geography of the area is defined by proximity to significant geographical features, such as Cerro Catedral and Cerro López, giving the site a direct connection to the dynamics of snow sports in Argentine Patagonia. The surrounding landscape, made up of forests and rocky formations, provides the natural setting in which skiing and snowboarding activities take place.
The location in Villa Catedral allows this winter activity hub to function as part of a broader mountain tourism system. The region is known for its Swiss-style atmosphere and infrastructure oriented toward making use of natural resources, integrating sporting activity with the lake and mountain setting that characterizes Bariloche.
Activity on the Mountain
The experience at Ski Centenario centers on use of the runs for skiers and riders of varying levels. The descent along its slopes offers interaction with the Andean terrain, drawing on the climatic conditions typical of the winter season. The technical offering of the site is oriented toward those seeking to ski or snowboard, using the natural topography of the area for that purpose.
A visit involves navigating terrain that requires preparation in accordance with the mountain’s changing weather conditions. As a site within the Cerro Catedral ecosystem, its character is closely tied to snow cycles and the mountain range’s climate, which shapes each day of sporting activity on its runs.





