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Baqueira - Beret Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.76 (31 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.63 (23 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.61 (14 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.59 (32 Ratings)
Eating Out
4.58 (33 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.53 (31 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 2%
Intermediate 44%
Advanced 43%
Expert 11%
Overall Rating
4.48
From 33 Reviews
114
Total Runs
1500
Bottom Elevation
2610
Top Elevation
165
Skiable Terrain
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Check out the Baqueira - Beret ski resort map to get a proper feel for what's on offer across this sprawling Spanish resort. The trail map covers 114 runs split across 50 intermediate, 49 advanced and just 2 beginner pistes, serviced by 36 lifts including 1 gondola and 20 chairlifts. You're looking at skiing between 1500m and 2610m, with enough variety to keep intermediates and advanced skiers properly entertained.

Download the Baqueira - Beret Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Baqueira - Beret

Best Runs in Baqueira - Beret

  • Eth Blanhibar (Green): A wide, gentle slope in the Beret area that's ideal for complete beginners finding their feet on skis.

  • Argulls (Blue): A long, scenic blue run descending from Cap de Baciver with consistent pitch and stunning views across the valley.

  • Era Marmòta (Blue): A cruisy blue that winds through the trees from Cap de Baqueira, offering shelter and smooth intermediate terrain.

  • Luis Arias (Red): A challenging red run dropping from Tuc deth Dossau with steep sections and excellent fall-line skiing for confident intermediates.

  • Escornacrabes (Red): A tree-lined red run beneath Cap de Baciver that holds snow well and provides technical carving opportunities.

  • Tubo de Baciver (Black): A steep, narrow couloir-style black run that demands precise turns and strong technique in confined terrain.

  • Manaud (Black): A properly steep black piste from the Baqueira sector known for its consistent gradient and mogul fields when conditions allow.

  • Estadiá (Black): A technical black run with variable pitch and challenging off-piste zones immediately adjacent for advanced skiers.