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Ski resort in Huesca, Spain
Cerler, officially called Aramón Cerler, is a Spanish ski resort situated above the village of Cerler in the high Benasque Valley, near the town of Benasque
Cerler
Range of mountains in southwest Europe
Ardiden (France) Bourg-d'Oueil (France) Cauterets (France) Candanchú (Spain) Cerler (Spain) Espot Esquí (Spain) Font-Romeu (France) Formigal (Spain) Gavarnie
Pyrenees
Mountain in the Pyrenees
Pirineo Aragonés |". Aneto.com. Retrieved 2014-06-12. "Cerler Estación de Esquí | ARAMÓN Cerler". Cerler.com. Retrieved 2014-06-12. "Reseña: Pico de La Maladeta
Maladeta
Neighbourhood in Kaş, Antalya, Turkey
Çerler is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kaş, Antalya Province, Turkey. Its population is 88 (2022). Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration
Çerler,_Kaş
Vuelta a España stages (cycling)
5%) before finishing atop Cerler (12.1 km at 5.8%). Despite its average gradient, the first two-thirds of the climb to Cerler featured several kilometres
2025 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
2025_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
Province of Spain
destination with notable resorts in Candanchú, Formigal, Astún, Panticosa, and Cerler. Ibón de Bachimaña Alto Ibón de Escalar Ibón de Estanés Ibón de Tebarray
Province_of_Huesca
District and municipality in Antalya, Turkey
Belkonak Bezirgan Boğazcık Çamlıköy Çamlıova Çataloluk Çavdır Çayköy Cemre Çerler Çeşmeköy Çukurbağ Dereköy Dirgenler Doğantaş Gelemiş Gökçeören Gökçeyazı
Kaş
Cycling race stages
Córdoba on 5 September, and Stage 11 occurred on 16 September with a stage to Cerler. The race finished in Madrid on 27 September. 5 September 1998 — Córdoba
1998 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
1998_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
Cycling race
km at 6.3%), and Coll de L'Espina (7.1 km at 5.5%) before finishing atop Cerler (12.1 km at 5.8%). After losing seven minutes the previous day, Ayuso bounced
2025_Vuelta_a_España
Spanish period drama television series
was wrapped up by December 2018. Shooting locations included Benasque, Cerler, Sesué, Sahún, the Llanos del Hospital ski resort, the Remuñe gorge and
La_caza._Monteperdido
Cycling race
able to ride into the leader's jersey again. On the following stage to Cerler which was won by the Spaniard Laudelino Cubino, Herrera put time into Kelly
1987_Vuelta_a_España
Irish cyclist (born 1956)
stage-winner Fabio Parra and Anselmo Fuerte on stage 13 to the ski-station at Cerler, cutting a minute and a half into Cubino's lead. From this stage, Fuerte
Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)
time trial on 25 April, and Stage 11 occurred on 5 May with a stage to Cerler. The race finished in Madrid on 15 May. 25 April 1994 — Valladolid to Valladolid
1994 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
1994_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
Cycling race stages
trial on 27 August, and Stage 11 occurred on 6 September with a stage to Cerler. The race finished in Madrid on 18 September. 27 August 2005 — Granada to
2005 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
2005_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
Cycling race stages
time trial on 26 April, and Stage 11 occurred on 6 May with a stage to Cerler. The race finished in Santiago de Compostela on 16 May. 26 April 1993 —
1993 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
1993_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
Cycling team season
"Vuelta a España stage 7: Juan Ayuso delivers victory with solo charge on Cerler ascent". Cycling News. Retrieved 1 November 2025. Weislo, Laura (2 September
2025 UAE Team Emirates–XRG season
2025_UAE_Team_Emirates–XRG_season
Cycling race
Colombian Omar Hernández took the lead on the sixth stage. On the 12th stage to Cerler, Delgado battled with four Colombians and won the stage. He won the stage
1989_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
finishes: stage 6 to Sierra Nevada, stage 10 to Andorra-Arcalís, stage 11 to Cerler, stage 14 to Sierra de la Demanda, stage 16 to Lakes of Covadonga, and stage
1994_Vuelta_a_España
Alt Pirineu i Aran 161 km 99 Formigal Ski Resort Tena Valley 176 km 90 Cerler Benasque Valley 72 km 65 Nordic skiing Image Resort Location Skiable area
Sport_in_Spain
cross-country skiing) Linza (cross-country) Lizarra (cross-country) Aramon Cerler Aramon Panticosa Aramon Formigal Astún Oza-Gabardito (cross-country) Pineta
List of ski areas and resorts in Europe
List_of_ski_areas_and_resorts_in_Europe
Spanish ski mountaineer and long-distance runner
mountaineering in 2005 and competed first in the Cronoescalada race in Cerler in 2006. In the same year she became a member of the national team (Equipo
Mireia_Miró
Cycling race stages
Logroño to Sabiñánigo, 220.9 km (137.3 mi) 24 September 1996 — Sabiñánigo to Cerler, 165.7 km (103.0 mi) 25 September 1996 — Benasque to Zaragoza, 219.5 km
1996 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 22
1996_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_12_to_Stage_22
Spanish Paralympic alpine skier
Aragon as a member of the ski club, Cerler Aneto of Aragon, and finished first in the sitting category. At Aramón Cerler in April 2010, the last competition
Óscar_Espallargas
Cycling race
Russian rider Ivan Ivanov won the 12th stage to the mountaintop ski resort at Cerler, but Mauri held on, losing less than a minute to Induráin. Stage 14 was
1991_Vuelta_a_España
Municipality in Aragon, Spain
resort in Spain), 44 km from Candanchú, 47 km from Astún and 120 km from Cerler. Some interesting places to visit are the Museo de Artes de Serrablo es
Sabiñánigo
Cycling race stages
Zaragoza, 52.2 km (32.4 mi) (ITT) Route profile: 9 September 2007 — Huesca to Cerler, 167.6 km (104.1 mi) Route profile: 10 September 2007 — Benasque to Arcalis
2007 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
2007_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
Cycling race
(Andorra) 206.3 km (128 mi) Francisco Mancebo (ESP) 11 6 September Andorra to Cerler 186.6 km (116 mi) Roberto Laiseka (ESP) 7 September Rest day 12 8 September
2005_Vuelta_a_España
Spanish ski mountaineer (1970–2024)
mountaineering in 1997 and competed first in the Cronoescalada race in Cerler in 2006. In the same year, she became a member of the national team. Zubizarreta
Izaskun_Zubizarreta
Topics referred to by the same term
Aramon, Gard, a commune in the Gard department in southern France Aramón Cerler, a ski resort in Aragon One of the realms of Total Annihilation: Kingdoms
Aramon
Cycling race stages
6 May 1988 — Logroño to Jaca, 197.5 km (122.7 mi) 7 May 1988 — Jaca to Cerler, 178.2 km (110.7 mi) 8 May 1988 — Benasque to Andorra, 190.3 km (118.2 mi)
1988 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 21
1988_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21
Cycling race
minutes that day. The high mountain stages started with the 11th, ending at Cerler. Rominger launched his first attack on the yellow jersey, winning the stage
1993_Vuelta_a_España
Belgian road bicycle racer
one day, losing five minutes to Denis Menchov on the summit finish at the Cerler ski station. Devolder ultimately abandoned the race as he failed to start
Stijn_Devolder
Spanish alpine skier and para-alpine sighted guide
Spain: MARCA.com. Retrieved 27 January 2013. "Santacana y Cohí triunfan en Cerler" (in Spanish). Spain: Heraldo.es. 6 April 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2013
Miguel_Galindo
Spanish para-alpine skier
third European Cup event held in La Molina in late January 2010. At Aramón Cerler in April 2010, the last competition of the season that was organised by
Úrsula_Pueyo
Cycling race stages
Barcelona to Grau Roig, 220 km (140 mi) 30 April 1987 — La Seu d'Urgell to Cerler, 186 km (116 mi) 1 May 1987 — Benasque to Zaragoza, 219 km (136 mi) 2 May
1987 Vuelta a España, Prologue to Stage 11
1987_Vuelta_a_España,_Prologue_to_Stage_11
Spanish paralympic alpine skier
Spanish). Spain. Retrieved 26 January 2013. "Santacana y Cohí triunfan en Cerler" (in Spanish). Spain: Heraldo.es. Retrieved 26 January 2013. "Santacana
Raquel_García
Spanish Paralympic alpine skier
19 June 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2013. "Santacana y Cohí triunfan en Cerler" (in Spanish). Spain: Heraldo.es. Archived from the original on 24 December
Andrés_Boira
recorded during the storm was 168 km/h (104 mph; 91 kn), which was reached at Cerler-Cogulla in Province of Huesca, Spain. More than 140,000 properties lost
2019–20 European windstorm season
2019–20_European_windstorm_season
Cycling race
Pamplona to Jaca 155.3 km (96 mi) Federico Echave (ESP) 18 11 May Jaca to Cerler 178.5 km (111 mi) José Martín Farfán (COL) 19 12 May Benasque to Zaragoza
1990_Vuelta_a_España
Spanish paralympic alpine skier
Spanish). Spain. Retrieved 25 January 2013. "Santacana y Cohí triunfan en Cerler" (in Spanish). Spain: Heraldo.es. Retrieved 25 January 2013. "Santacana
Anna_Cohí
Cycling race
Logroño to Jaca 197.5 km (122.7 mi) Sean Yates (GBR) 13 7 May Jaca to Cerler 178.2 km (110.7 mi) Fabio Parra (COL) 14 8 May Benasque to Andorra 190
1988_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
(32 mi) Individual time trial Bert Grabsch (GER) 9 9 September Huesca to Cerler 167.6 km (104 mi) Leonardo Piepoli (ITA) 10 10 September Benasque to Arcalis
2007_Vuelta_a_España
Peña del Mediodía Sobrarbe Pyrenees 2427 m. Close to Ibon de Plan lake Cerler Peak Ribagorza Sierra Negra Pyrenees 2409 m. Peña Forca Jacetania Pyrenees
List_of_mountains_in_Aragon
Cycling race stages
The stage was cancelled due to heavy snowfall. 10 May 1991 — Bossòst to Cerler, 111 km (69 mi) 11 May 1991 — Benasque to Zaragoza, 219 km (136 mi) 12 May
1991 Vuelta a España, Stage 11 to Stage 21
1991_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_11_to_Stage_21
Cycling race stages
(103 mi) 10 May 1990 — Pamplona to Jaca, 151 km (94 mi) 11 May 1990 — Jaca to Cerler, 178 km (111 mi) 12 May 1990 — Benasque to Zaragoza, 223 km (139 mi) 13
1990 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 22
1990_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_12_to_Stage_22
Campaign anti 2030 winter olympics in Barcelona
connection between Candanchú and Astún or the gondola lift from Benasque to Cerler. On 2022 May 3, musicians from across the country joined forces to sing
Stop_JJOO_2030
Spanish para-alpine sit skier
third European Cup event held in La Molina in late January 2010. At Aramón Cerler in April 2010, the last competition of the season that was organised by
Nathalie_Carpanedo
Spanish para-alpine skier (born 1980)
Spain: Hoy.es. Retrieved 26 January 2013. "Santacana y Cohí triunfan en Cerler" (in Spanish). Spain: Heraldo.es. Retrieved 26 January 2013. "Santacana
Jon_Santacana
Cycling race
Sabiñánigo 220.9 km (137 mi) Nicola Minali (ITA) 17 24 September Sabiñánigo to Cerler 165.7 km (103 mi) Oliverio Rincón (COL) 18 25 September Benasque to Zaragoza
1996_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race stages
1989. The race finished in Madrid on 15 May 1989. 5 May 1989 — Lleida to Cerler, 186.5 km (115.9 mi) 6 May 1989 — Benasque to Jaca, 160.8 km (99.9 mi) 7
1989 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 22
1989_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_12_to_Stage_22
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List of populated places in Antalya Province
List_of_populated_places_in_Antalya_Province
Cycling race
José María Jiménez (ESP) 11 16 September Andorra la Vella (Andorra) to Cerler 186 km (116 mi) Mountain stage José María Jiménez (ESP) 12 17 September
1998_Vuelta_a_España
Spanish visually impaired para-alpine skier and sailor
18 March 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2013. "Santacana y Cohí triunfan en Cerler" (in Spanish). Spain: Heraldo.es. Retrieved 8 February 2013. (Aragón) DEPORTES
Carme_García
Campeonato de España de Esquí Alpino de Discapacitados Físicos que se celebra en Cerler" (in Spanish). Spain: Aragondigital.es. 3 December 2007. Retrieved 4 February
Ramón_Homs
Spanish para-alpine skier
Spanish). Spain. Retrieved 26 January 2013. "Santacana y Cohí triunfan en Cerler" (in Spanish). Spain: Heraldo.es. Retrieved 26 January 2013. "Santacana
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