
Baqueira Beret
Time Zone
GMT +1
Language
Aranese (Occitan), Catalan, Spanish, English, French
Currency
Euro
Flight Time
1 hour 45 mins (TLS) from LDN
Visa
Not Required
Season
November-April

Baqueira Beret is great for
- -All abilities due to its vast area of skiable terrain
-Those seeking luxury experiences
-Uncrowded slopes
-Genuine Spanish & Catalan Culture 🇪🇸

Resort Information
Ski Runs: Green 14 runs, Blue 37 runs, Red 28 runs, Black 5 runs
Total Piste KM: 160
Ski Lifts: 34 lifts
Contact info: Email: info@baquiera.es Phone: +34 973 64 10 50
Operating Times: 09:00AM-17:00PM
Prices & General Costs
TIP: To keep costs down consider
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Booking Early or Last Minute
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Avoiding Peak Season/ Times
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Stay/ Use for longer
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Take Advantage of Discounts/ Bulk discounts
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Split Costs with Others
Ski Stuff
Ski Equipment Rental: Ski boots, ski poles, skis, helmet £25 per day
Ski Pass: £40 per day, Free for children U12 with a full priced adult ticket
Private Ski Lessons: £75
Group Ski Lessons: £25-£40 per person
Children's Ski Lessons: £20-£35 per child
Transport
Flights: £80-£140 return
Closest Airport: Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS): 2–2.5 hours by car, Lleida-Alguaire Airport (ILD): 1.5–2 hours by car
Accomodation
Budget Options: £25–£65 per night
Mid-Range Options: £70–£120 per night
High-End Options: £120–£300+ per night
Food & Drink
Pint of Beer: £4–£5
Meal on the Slopes (Lunch): £12–£25
Things to do at Baqueira Beret
Visit Traditional Villages- The Val d'Aran is dotted with charming villages like Vielha , Arties , and Bagergue . These picturesque towns are steeped in history and culture, offering cobblestone streets, Romanesque churches, and local markets.
Snowshoeing Adventures- Explore the pristine winter landscapes of the Pyrenees on snowshoes. Guided tours take you through forests, frozen lakes, and remote mountain trails, offering breathtaking views and a peaceful escape from the slopes.
Mountain Dining Experiences-Enjoy a traditional meal at one of the resort’s mountain huts (Refugios) . Dishes like escudella (a hearty stew) or trinxat (a potato and cabbage dish) showcase the local cuisine. Some huts even host themed evenings with live music or storytelling.
Avalanche Safety Courses- Learn essential backcountry skills by taking an avalanche safety course. Offered by certified guides, these courses teach you how to use avalanche transceivers, probes, and shovels, as well as how to assess snowpack stability.
Hidden Gem Spot- Restaurante La Bonaigua

Snow Report & Webcams
Webcam footage of resort if available
Snow report from local weather station