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Summary:This resort is found just 46 kilometres from the capital and is accessed by a winding road that takes between 60 and 90 minutes to travel, depending on weather conditions and peak times for going up and down.After leaving behind Farellones and its 40 numbered turns, a mountain town situated at more than 2,000 metres altitude where the snow covers everything, the road took us gently snaking as we headed higher, until reaching the foot of the slopes of Valle Nevado. The arrival at this resort was made by beautiful, unique landscapes of outcrops, geological stone structures that resemble cliffs at the beach
Description:Valle Nevado is one of the four metropolitan ski resorts in Santiago de Chile and its origin owes to the start of skiing in this zone at the beginning of the thirties, in the last century. From then, other ski centres were born and developed, such as El Colorado, La Parva and finally Valle Nevado, which is the most recent. It was prompted by French companies in 1987, hence the similarity with the aforementioned Alpine resort in Savoy.