This ski area/resort is a favorite of locals and foreign visitors, and for good reason--beautiful in all seasons, and especially attractive to skiers in the winter The facilities are good; some are pricey--look for private lodging and hotels that include breakfast.
7 days and just 3 days with the lifts open, the excuse " strong winds" but the chair on the lifts didn't shake, so there was no wind, was just a ridiculous excuse to keep all closed and save money since the resort was empty, there were not so many people, so no tickets sold enough. bad very bad don't come here it's sad.
Very good place with wonderful view, but expensive (the food is very expensive and of median quality).
This ski resort suffers the same problem others resorts in Chile suffer, the lack of competitors. being the only resort in a range of 400 kilometers, it is extremely expensive (80 usd for daily pass) and service to client is non existing.I started one day at 09:10 and 5 minutes later they closed the main tracks due to windy situation. i never understood why the didn't close it from the beginning, and i will never forget how they treated me when I required reimbursment.it is a shame and I advise not to go to Nevado de Chillan
Old lifting and terrible guest service!Nobody answer your questionsThe major tracks are always closed without explanationsDo not waste your time!!Americans , don't go over there! Go to Argentina ski stations. There are no manutention and preparation of the tracks!!
Despues de poco mas de 2 horas de cabalgata desde las Termas de Chillan en dirección cordillera; llegas a un mitico río de aguas termales naturales. Una ruta agreste que sobrepasa en un momento los 2500 msnm que simplemente maravilla por su entorno y virginal esdtado. Muy recomendable, para quienes disfrutan de la aventura.
I´ve planned this visit to combine skiing in an excellent landscape and good facilities to relax with my wife and a couple of friends. We been for 5 years in a row to the ski resorts near Santiago (El Colorado, Valle Nevado), which we enjoyed a lot, so we were looking to new places to explore.We stayed at Gran Hotel Termas de Chillan, who fulfilled our expectations. Very nice rooms, good restaurants, service was excellent.The bad news came from the ski resort, named Nevados de Chillan (who also runs a couple of hotels), who was a massive disappoint. The worst customer service ever. The main chair lift was closed for one week during high season and they never consider to change the price of the ticket, when you can just access 30% of the runs in that situation. All the lift are terrible old, so with a minimum breeze they just close them. Not only that you may be waiting for them to open for hours, and despite there are some guys who operate the lifts there, they would never consider to comment about the status of them. The signaling of the runs sucks, you never know where you are and where to go, so if you are with intermediate skiers, you may put them at risk. Unless a radical change it is made, it does´t worth going 5hs from Santiago, where you have excellent runs at Valle Nevado or El Colorado. It is a pity how an excellent spot is spoiled by a shameless and awful managing.
I LIKE THIS PLACE, Becouse who know that a natural paradise, where you feel free, dissconnected and yo can e able enjoy things that , probably in other case , maybe you don`t realiced, like sound bird`s the pure air , you will to see a big whithe mountain, . really is a magic place. Ann as well as, you will be in peace ith you , just only to be in here, walk or just , you breathing, it mean living.
The snow wasn't the best on the day I went but the hill was incredible. epic views and tons of terrain to ride
I have just spend a long weekend at Nevados de Chillan and found it to be wanting in many areas. Firstly, the service in the restuarants (Tio Willy) is very poor. Our table still had teh old food and empty glass on it when we were seated, which were not removed during our entire meal. In fact they simply placed our food and drinks alongside the old stuff. Moving on... the ski slopes are poorly prepared and, in fact, were not redressed for teh entire 5 day stay. The ski lifts are slow and teh staff unhelpful and unfriendly. The prices from ski schools, to the ski shop and lift passes are very expensive even when compared to other Chillean resorts. In typical Chilean style there is absolutely no attension to detail and customer service is a concept which has not yet reached this country. It is a privately owned resort and it is very apparent that the owners are trying to milk the visitors to the maximum extent possible.If you are planning a sking trip to South America, I would strongly suggest avoiding Chilean and travelling to Bariloche in Argentina.