Bolquère - Pyrénées 2000 Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Bolquère - Pyrénées 2000

Beginner 37%
Intermediate 22%
Advanced 20%
Expert 22%
Overall Rating
4.25
From 2 Reviews
41
Total Runs
1650
Bottom Elevation
2213
Top Elevation
41
Skiable Terrain
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Bolquère - Pyrénées 2000 Piste Map

Grab the ski resort map for Bolquère - Pyrénées 2000 to get your bearings before you hit the slopes. The trail map covers 41 runs spread across 563 metres of vertical between 1650m and 2213m, with a solid mix for all abilities - 15 beginner runs, 9 intermediate, and 8 advanced. You'll find 23 lifts in total, including 1 gondola, 8 chairlifts, and 14 drag lifts servicing the terrain.

piste map for Bolquère - Pyrénées 2000

Best Runs in Bolquère - Pyrénées 2000

Bolquère - Pyrénées 2000 is a relatively compact ski area, so the piste selection won't blow your mind with variety, but there are some solid runs worth hitting across the ability spectrum.

  • L'Aiguille (Green): A mellow, wide slope that's ideal for complete beginners getting their first taste of sliding on snow.

  • La Promenade (Green): A gentle, scenic traverse that lets you cruise across the mid-mountain without any pressure, perfect for building confidence.

  • Le Panoramique (Blue): A long, sweeping run with consistent pitch and gorgeous views across the Cerdagne plateau, brilliant for intermediates working on rhythm and flow.

  • Les Airelles (Blue): A broad, well-groomed cruiser that's great for carving practice and rarely gets too crowded.

  • La Combe (Blue): A tree-lined descent that offers a bit more shelter on windier days and a nice change of scenery from the open slopes.

  • Le Col du Pam (Red): The resort's signature challenge—steeper gradient, often left ungroomed, and prone to moguls, making it the go-to for intermediates wanting to push their technique.

  • La Grizzly (Red): A more technical run with tighter turns and variable terrain that'll test your edge control, especially later in the day when it gets skied out.