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A complete guide to Baqueira Beret

Everything you need for your Baqueira Beret ski holiday
3th March, 2025
5 min read time

Baqueira Beret is Spain’s largest ski domain, spanning 171 km (106 miles) of pistes across the Val d’Aran in the Pyrenees. Renowned for its reliable snowfall, varied slope network, and vibrant Spanish-French cultural fusion, it draws everyone from beginners to royalty. Yes, the Spanish royal family often frequents its runs. The resort’s divided into four main areas: Baqueira, Beret, Bonaigua, and Baciver, each with its own personality and terrain style. This unique Iberian gem offers a blend of high-quality skiing, a lively gastronomic scene, and a laid-back après-ski vibe.

Here’s a practical guide we’ve put together just for you, filled with insider tips and essential info to help you plan the perfect Baqueira Beret ski holiday. You’re going to learn everything you need to know, from its location to its ski areas, snow history, and even the best spots to grab a bite or chill out after skiing.

Let’s get started!

Baqueira Beret, Spain - overview

  1. Where is Baqueira Beret?
  2. Baqueira Beret the resort
  3. Baqueira Beret ski area
  4. Skiing in Baqueira Beret
  5. Baqueira Beret ski season dates
  6. Baqueira Beret snow history
  7. Restaurants in Baqueira Beret
  8. Things to do in Baqueira Beret
  9. Baqueira Beret après-ski, and nightlife
  10. Baqueira Beret resort map
  11. Baqueira Beret tourist information

Where is Baqueira Beret?

Baqueira Beret lies in north-western Catalonia, in the Val d’Aran, near the French border. Approximately 3 hours north of Barcelona.


Nearest airport

  • Toulouse-Blagnac Airport: 185 km (115 miles)

Transfer time

  • Toulouse-Blagnac Airport: 2hr 26 min (Via A64)

Baqueira Beret the resort

  • Base altitude: 1,500 m (4,921 ft)
The main lodging area, known as Nucleo 1500, was first developed in the 1970s. Newer expansions include Ruda, with modern hotels and a shopping gallery, while Tanau rests higher up with traditional slate-roof architecture. The local dining scene merges Spanish and Catalan influences, often featuring tapas, grilled meats, stews, and top-notch seafood. Après-ski is relaxed and focuses on social wine bars, though you can find lively corners in spots like Bar 1500. For bigger town experiences, nearby Vielha (20 minutes away) is the local capital, great for local culture, shopping, and more dining.
                                                                                                           
ProsCons
Spain’s largest resortSome older lifts still in operation
Broad terrain for all abilitiesAprès-ski is generally subdued
High-quality local cuisineTwo to three hours drive from the airport
Abundant snowLimited challenges for advanced skiers

Here is how Baqueira Beret looks like

This short video provides a glimpse of everything Baqueira Beret has to offer.


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Baqueira Beret ski area

  • Summit altitude: 2,610 m (8,563 ft)
  • Skiable terrain: 171 km (106 miles)
  • Vertical drop: 1,110 m (3,642 ft)
  • Pistes: 122 + 3 itineraries
  • Ski lifts: 36
The resort divides into Baqueira (37.5 km / 23.3 miles of piste), Beret (74 km / 46 miles), Bonaigua (38.4 km / 23.9 miles) and Baciver (17.2 km / 10.7 miles). Beginners gravitate to the gentle Beret plateau, while intermediate cruisers roam the expansive reds in Bonaigua and Baqueira. Experts find black runs off Cap de Baqueira and freeride lines in powder bowls. With modern gondolas and chairs interspersed among some older lifts, the system effectively connects these sectors while providing good flow throughout the day.

Skiing in Baqueira Beret

Beginners

Baqueira Beret’s gentle terrain is heavily found in the Beret sector, near the Clot der Os chair or easily accessed from TSD Dera Reina. Nursery zones feature wide slopes and some slow lifts, plus green runs that let novices practise arcs at their own pace. The Ski School, known for English-speaking instructors, ensures a smooth introduction. Once comfortable, novices may progress onto easy blues heading to Baqueira 1500 or further into Beret’s Funpark, an interactive kids’ circuit with statues and “monsters” for entertaining runs.

Intermediates

Intermediates represent the core demographic in Baqueira Beret: 44 blue runs, 54 red, plus wide linking routes among Baqueira, Beret, and Bonaigua. Cruising from Cap de Baqueira down red pistes or exploring Bonaigua’s scenic slopes deliver daylong variety. The area’s altitude and robust snowmaking (58% coverage) typically maintain good surface conditions. Distances are easily managed, many lifts feed multiple runs, letting mid-level skiers alternate reds and blues as their confidence grows.

Advanced

Advanced riders tackle black runs below Cap de Baqueira or opt for freeride bowls, like those in Bonaigua’s high-altitude corners. Baqueira’s black slopes aren’t extremely steep by Alpine standards, but the terrain can be challenging, especially after a snowfall. Powder pockets also appear around Baciver if conditions allow.

Snowboarding

Snowboarders in Baqueira Beret enjoy mostly chairlifts or gondolas, limiting T-bar frustrations. The resort invests in Era Marmòta SnowPark on the Marmòtes piste, featuring progressive lines (green/blue/red) with jumps, rails, boxes, and safe freeride transitions. The Boardercross on Blanhiblar piste is suitable for novices wanting a taste of banked turns or easy slides. Intermediates and advanced boarders can also roam the bowls for powder stashes. A small percentage of older lifts remain, but they seldom hamper boarders’ overall flow.

Baqueira Beret ski season dates

The ski season in Baqueira Beret for 2024/25 began on December 12th and is expected to run until April 21st, although the official closing date has yet to be confirmed. If you're planning a ski holiday this winter, be sure to explore our Baqueira Beret deals for the best ski offers available.

Baqueira Beret snow history

Baqueira Beret offers optimal snow conditions from December through April, each month presenting unique opportunities for skiers. December and January consistently bring about 16 cm (6.29 in) and 23 cm (9.05 in) of snow respectively, dispersed across roughly 2.3 days each week, ensuring regular fresh snow. February's snowfall stays unchanged with 23 cm (9.05 in) but occurs more frequently, averaging 2.6 days per week. The pinnacle of snowfall arrives in the first week of February, traditionally the snowiest week in Baqueira Beret, with an impressive 33 cm (12.99 in) of snow over 2.9 days, making it a paradise for those who cherish Bluebird Powder Days—when sunshine and light winds follow fresh snowfall. The season stretches into April with enjoyable conditions, accumulating 14 cm (5.51 in) of snow over 2.0 days, perfect for softer snow under brighter skies.

                                                                                                                                                                   
MonthSnow amount (week)Snow days (week)
December16 cm/6.29 in2.1 days
January23 cm/9.05 in2.5 days
February23 cm/9.05 in2.6 days
March23 cm/9.05 in3.0 days
April14 cm/5.51 in2.0 days

(Ref: snow-forecast.com)

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Restaurants in Baqueira Beret

Baqueira Beret merges Spanish and Catalan tastes with tapas, grilled meats, local cheeses, plus quick slope-side bites and some upscale enclaves. Highlights include:

  • Bar-Restaurant 2200: a panoramic structure featuring Pyrenean pinchos and hearty local products.
  • La Borda Lobató: aranese fusion with an open grill, prime meats, and extensive wine list, set in an old borda (stable).
  • Era Marmòta zone (SnowPark side) for cafeteria-style or snack stops.
  • La Perdiu Blanca: located in Hotel Montarto, known for breakfast buffets and a la carte service.
  • Pàrrec Bosque & Free Flow Bosque (near Baqueira 1800) both convenient for families, pizzas, pasta, salads, and terrace seating.

Things to do in Baqueira Beret

  • Snowshoeing
  • Snowmobile
  • Heli-skiing
  • Dog sledding
  • 4x4 tours
  • Driving circuit on snow

Baqueira Beret après-ski and nightlife

Après-ski in Baqueira Beret is relaxed and Spanish-flavoured offering wine bars, tapas spots, or sunlit terraces. Highlights include:

  • Moët Winter Lounge for a touch of luxury
  • Bar 1500 for coffees, tapas, mojitos, and day drinks
  • Bar piano Montarto for quieter lounge ambience by the fireplace
  • La Borda Lobató offers a terrace for sunset drinks post-slope

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Baqueira Beret piste map

Baqueira Beret piste map

Download Baqueira Beret piste map here

Baqueira Beret tourist information

  • Tourist information centre: Estación Baqueira/Beret (Sector Beret 5), 25598 Baqueira
  • Tel: +34 973639000
  • Email: baqueira@baqueira.es
  • For visa & passport travel advice, visit here

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