Baqueira Beret

Val d’Aran, Spain

Overall rating

8.3

Large Spanish resort with excellent snow reliability, strong intermediate terrain and a premium feel combined with a relaxed Pyrenean atmosphere.

Baqueira Beret

Altitude

1500m

Piste km

165km

6 Day Ski Pass

€390

Snow Reliability

8/10

Affordability

6/10

Apres

8/10

Other Activities

9/10

Resort Amenities

9/10

Overview

Baqueira Beret is Spain’s largest ski resort, located in the Val d’Aran in the Pyrenees. The ski area offers around 165km of pistes with modern lifts and varied terrain. Terrain is particularly strong for intermediates, with long cruising runs, while beginners and advanced skiers are also well catered for. Snow reliability is among the best in the Pyrenees due to its Atlantic exposure. The resort is spread across several bases, with a mix of modern and traditional architecture. Baqueira Beret is especially known for its consistent snow, high-quality grooming and popularity with Spanish skiers.

Key Information

Snow reliability is strong due to Atlantic weather patterns and good snowmaking coverage.

Affordability Rating — 6/10

Prices are mid-range, with a slightly premium feel compared to other Spanish resorts.

Après Ski Rating — 8/10

Moët Winter Lounge is one of the best-known venues, while Baqueira Bar 1500 and Drinkery provide a lively scene.

Other Activities Rating — 8/10

Snowshoeing, winter walking and cultural experiences provide good variety.

Resort Amenities Rating — 9/10

Baqueira Beret has modern lifts, strong services and high-quality infrastructure.

Average Age Rating — 32

The resort attracts families, experienced skiers and returning visitors, creating a balanced demographic. Off-Piste Rating — 9/10 | Excellent freeride terrain and off-piste opportunities across the area.

Ski Pass Pricing

  • 6-day Baqueira Beret pass: €390 
  • 1-day adult pass: €78 
  • Child, youth and senior discounts available 
  • Covers 165 km of pistes

Peak Periods & Best Time to Visit

Baqueira Beret is busiest in February and during Spanish holiday periods when demand peaks. The large area spreads skiers well, though main lifts can get busy. January and March offer quieter conditions with strong snow. 

Busiest period: February

Best time to go: January to March.

Slopes

Slope Breakdown

  • 50km Blue
  • 77km Red 
  • 38km Black

Terrain strongly favours intermediate skiing with good advanced options.

Nightlife

Baqueira Beret nightlife includes Drinkery Club as a late venue, plus Baqueira Bar 1500 and Moët Winter Lounge as notable bars. The overall atmosphere is lively but more refined than party-focused resorts.

Bars & Restaurants

Baqueira Beret has approximately 40+ restaurants ranging from traditional alpine dining to modern international cuisine.

 

Notable spots include:

Moët Winter Lounge – upscale slope-side dining with a social atmosphere.

Restaurant 5J Grill – known for Spanish cuisine and quality meats.

Era Coquèla – traditional Aranese restaurant offering local dishes.

 

The food scene is high quality and more refined than most Pyrenean resorts.

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