Baquiera Beret is like Europe's hidden gem of a ski resort. Compared to their more pricey and popular resorts further north, Baquiera is shockingly very good in both absolute and relative terms.
Even in relatively late season, we experienced snowfall literally every day we were there, pretty much guaranteeing amazing snow and powder experience - this compounded by the fact that the resort is relatively free of large crowds (especially in neighbouring mountains Beret and Bonaigua) and you get some of the most pristine and pleasant pistes in the world.
Infrastructure is excellent with a combination of cable cars and chairlifts that allow you to easily explore the extensive and diverse of pistes of Baquiera; not to mention the accessibility of restaurants, bars and cafes spread out across the resort should you need a quick refreshment or a leisurely meal overlooking the stunning landscape.
The resort boasts a variety of pistes for all skill levels and stamina, offering scenic long runs and technical but still very enjoyable runs in the blacks. I love that many of the trails effortlessly converge and diverge from each other so that you can have the option to move from challenging to easier pistes effortlessly making meeting up with friends regardless of skill level a relatively easy affair.
While English is not widely used and minimally understood (except for the more central services of the resort), we rarely faced problems communicating our needs and people were patient and generally happy to help you. Even a little knowledge in Spanish (or even better, Catalan) will go a long way in getting you around enough to enjoy your time there.
Will it still retain its charm in the coming years as more people discover this understated resort? It's hard to say, but it's definitely become one of...
Read moreHaving been brought up on skis in the Alps, I never ever expected an experience like this. The diversity of the slopes, the grooming thereof, the friendliness of the lift guys, the staff in the various lunchtime options just blew me away. Unfortunately, with the high temperatures throughout the week, the extensive and challenging off-piste opportunities were limited but that isn't something one can influence. There are virtually no waiting lines at the gondola and the other lifts, unlike in the Austrian, French and Swiss resorts, where you spend more time queuing than skiing. Ski buses are running around the clock from the surrounding quaint villages, two tractor trains will pick you up and drop you off at the main parking, there are plenty of great restaurants and bars directly at the foot of the gondola and the overall service and dedication of the entire staff - from train drivers to medical personnel - make you feel appreciated and welcome. I am sold on Baquiera-Beret and will be coming back in 5 days for the entire rest of the season. Try to avoid the "semana blanca" of the French, it is mayhem and creates a neverending source of frustration, due to people skiing out of control and/or just being rude and without regard for anybody but themselves. Anybody who says Baquiera-Beret cannot compete with Alpine resorts has either never been here or never been to the...
Read moreExcellent mountains for skiing and snowboarding!. However, when talking about services we've to say that it's not a 5 stars review. Ski stores where you rent equipment, specifically Baqueria 1500, service are not fast at all. Even if you book online and put the size of the shoes you need. You'll have to do a very long line at any time. The service inside is not organized and they attribute it to the COVID situation. Prices are high compared to other ski centers. Elevations through the mountains are Ok, a bit slow, and not so updated. Every time you go in, there is a guy scanning your pass (old fashion way) Prices are pretty high in here, so be careful. There are a few bars and restaurants. Most of them are not serving hot meals. The ones that are serving are mostly in Baqueira 1800. You will have to do a line and wait 1 hour for having lunch. Places inside are great, however prices are also pretty high (One coke for EUR 3,50 - 4). In general, price/quality is a 3 stars.
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