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Baqueira/Beret Resort Guide

The Baqueira/Beret resort summary is: Baqueira/Beret has 32 lifts within its 1921 Hectares of terrain that is suitable for beginner and intermediate levels, including terrain park enthusiasts. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 1071m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 71 trails at Baqueira/Beret.


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Baqueira/Beret Resort Guide

The Baqueira/Beret resort summary is: Baqueira/Beret has 32 lifts within its 1921 Hectares of terrain that is suitable for beginner and intermediate levels, including terrain park enthusiasts. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 1071m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 71 trails at Baqueira/Beret.

Vertical:

Top: 2609m
Arrow
1071m
Bot: 1538m

Best for:

Beginners level skier
Beginners/
Intermediates

Pistes:

71
52%
35%
13%

Hectares of Ski:

1921
Snowmaking: 41%

Baqueira/Beret Lifts:

  • drag lift icon12
  • ski lift icon19
  • cablecar icon1
Total lifts = 32
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Visiting Baqueira/Beret

Helpful resort information to assist planning your trip to Baqueira/Beret.

  • Opens
    29 Nov 2025
  • Closes
    6 Apr 2026
  • Accommodation
  • Restaurants | Bars
    9 | 8
  • Nearest Airport
    Toulouse
  • Nearest Train Station
    Montrejeau (France)
  • Tourist Office Website
  • Tourist Office Phone
    +34973639000

Baqueira/Beret Features

The terrain at Baqueira/Beret includes::


What's it like at Baqueira/Beret resort?

Baqueira/Beret: The Crown Jewel of the Pyrenees

Nestled in the heart of the Spanish Pyrenees, Baqueira/Beret stands as a premier ski destination, often referred to as "The Pearl of the Pyrenees." This expansive resort offers an impressive 4,700 skiable acres, making it unrivalled for winter sports enthusiasts and those seeking a romantic mountain getaway.

## Three Distinct Valleys

The resort spans three unique valleys, each with its own character and appeal:

**Baqueira Valley**
- Known for its astonishing vertical drop
- Offers challenging terrain for advanced skiers
- Home to the main resort area with luxury accommodations

**Beret Valley**
- Characterized by wide, open slopes
- Perfect for beginners and intermediates
- Breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding peaks

**Bonaigua Valley**
- Provides a sense of freedom with its expansive terrain
- Excellent off-piste opportunities for adventurous skiers
- Less crowded than the other valleys

## World-Class Skiing

Baqueira/Beret boasts an impressive network of 167 km of marked trails across a sprawling 11 km of mountain peaks. The resort's highest lifted elevation reaches over 2,610m, ensuring excellent snow conditions throughout the season. With a diverse range of terrain, including expert double black diamond trails and freeride routes, there's something for every skill level.

## Culinary Delights

The Val d'Aran region, where Baqueira/Beret is located, is renowned for its exceptional cuisine. Visitors can savor traditional Aranese and Catalan dishes at various mountain restaurants and in the charming villages surrounding the resort. Don't miss the opportunity to try local specialties like "trinxat" (a hearty potato and cabbage dish) or "olla aranesa" (a rich meat and vegetable stew).

## Relaxation and Wellness

After a day on the slopes, indulge in one of the many spa facilities available throughout the resort. These wellness centres offer a perfect way to unwind and rejuvenate, with treatments ranging from hydrotherapy circuits to traditional massages.

## Accommodations

Baqueira/Beret offers a wide range of lodging options to suit all preferences and budgets:

- Luxury hotels with ski-in/ski-out access
- Cozy mountain chalets
- Self-catering apartments
- Traditional Aranese village accommodations

## Beyond Skiing

While renowned for its winter sports, Baqueira/Beret also offers:

- Snowshoeing trails
- Dog sledding adventures
- Heliskiing for the ultimate thrill-seekers
- Cultural excursions to nearby Romanesque churches and picturesque villages

Baqueira/Beret stands out as a world-class ski destination, combining exceptional terrain, stunning natural beauty, rich cultural experiences, and luxurious amenities. Whether carving down perfectly groomed pistes, indulging in gourmet mountain cuisine, or relaxing in a state-of-the-art spa, this "pearl of the Pyrenees" promises an unforgettable alpine experience for even the most discerning travellers.


Explore Baqueira/Beret Location Map

Interactive Baqueira/Beret trail map and piste map. View the piste and trails as well as the surrounding terrain and mountain contours for backcountry action. Find and compare nearby resorts by clicking on the resort markers.

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When's the snowiest month to visit Baqueira/Beret?

FebruaryAverage: 2.9 snow days per week
The snowiest week in Baqueira/Beret is week 1 of February. There are typically 2.9 snowy days during this week with 33cm of snowfall. Check out the Baqueira/Beret Snow History graphs below.



Visitor Reviews of Baqueira/Beret

Overall: 4.2 Based on 149 votes and 56 reviews

  • Snowsure 4.6
  • Variety of pistes 4.7
  • Off-piste 4.3
  • Scenery 4.5
  • Apres-Ski 4.3

bradley from United Kingdom writes:

Reviews on this resort seem few and far between, so hopefully, this will fill in the blanks

First time here and first time in Spain, so a slightly different vibe. Like anywhere, when the snow is good, most shortcomings can be forgiven. We went early Feb 2026, and the snow was excellent.

A few things to be aware of:

It's a big ski area, but a lot of the slopes are only accessible by drag lifts. This includes Tuc de Costarjas, the 2 drags that get you to Cap de Baciver and the twin drags up to Tuc de Lianca. Off putting for boarders, but you should grin and bear it to access the better terrain.

Few crowds, other than at the weekend, if the weather is good, when the Derra Reina lift in Beret gets very busy. Other than that, it's only really the area above Baqueira that gets crowded. Note that the lifts are prone to closure in high winds - just the one Gondala, and the older chairs around Argulls don't open on windy days.

When it snows, when there's powder, there are some excellent and easily accessible off piste areas.

Beret - get the Blandhiblar lift, head down the blue and cut off to the left of the piste. Or at the top of the Dossau lift, the pistes and off piste areas are excellent.

Baqueira - try the 2 blacks at the top of the Cap de Baqueira - Muguet & Manaud. Or take the Argulls lift and head back off-piste on the left hand side.

One major drawback is the surprising lack of mountain restaurants. Organising lunch is a strategic challenge. My advice is eat early in order to bag a spot.

Bonaigua - don't bother. Quite an effort to get there, not worth it.

2 tips for the management

a) you need a extra new chair at Beret, connecting it to the top of the Jesus lift

b) Cap de Baqueira - a great spot for a large, self service restaurant.

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