From high-altitude forests to peaks overlooking Spain, the Pyrenees possess a raw charm that stands out. Less flashy than the Alps, but more human and vibrant. Skiing takes place amid pines and valleys, sometimes facing the sea, sometimes in powder silence. The resorts maintain their mountain spirit: wooden chalets, small bars at the base of slopes, ski schools where everyone eventually gets to know each other. From Grand Tourmalet to Baqueira-Beret, from Saint-Lary to Catalan plateaus, each area has its own light, rhythm, and accent. Some invite sporty skiing, others Nordic strolling. And when evening falls, with hot wine and the snow gradually fading, one understands why the Pyrenees are among the mountains that are unforgettable.
Perched in the Ustou Valley, Guzet Neige winds between pine trees and cabins. Its 31 slopes wind through the forest, ideal for those seeking tranquility and soft snow of the Ariège Pyrenees.
It is the prominent name of the massif. Between La Mongie and Barèges, a hundred kilometers of slopes stretch over both sides of the pass. Ski here facing the Pic du Midi, between panoramic views and endless descents.
This resort in the Pyrénées-Orientales offers 43 kilometers of alpine runs and 111 kilometers of Nordic tracks, situated at 1800 meters.
Here, snow and hot water come together. You descend the 37 slopes, then head to the village's thermal baths. A perfect balance of activity and relaxation.
Three areas, one mountain spirit. From Saint-Lary 1700 to Espiaube, the domain extends its slopes for over one hundred kilometers. Friendly atmosphere, southern accent, and fresh air guaranteed.
Ski area of 36 kilometers located in the Pyrenees National Park, comprising 23 runs between 1730 and 2415 meters in altitude.
At 2,600 meters, it is the highest ski resort in the French Pyrenees. Modern and bright, it offers 65 kilometers of slopes and often perfect snow conditions until spring.
Ski area in the Aragonese Pyrenees with 137 kilometers of slopes spread over four valleys, ranging from 1500 to 2250 meters in altitude.
Ski area located between 1680 and 2500 meters in altitude with 28 runs on the slopes of Bédéret, Aulian, and Combe de Piet.
Ski resort in the Hautes-Pyrénées, offering 60 kilometers of marked runs and 17 ski lifts. The area spans from 1600 to 2400 meters.
The ski area extends over 32 kilometers of runs through forests and plateaus, accessible by gondola from the town.
Small, simple, authentic. Camurac lives at its own pace, in the heart of the Aude Pyrenees. A few slopes, lots of friendliness.
Located at 1420 meters altitude with 23 ski runs, a ski school, and equipment rentals.
Ski area at 2510 meters altitude with 35 ski lifts and 170 kilometers of marked runs.
Mountain resort at 1600 meters altitude with 55 runs and 18,000 bed spaces distributed among hotels and residences.
Resort at 1400 meters with 39 runs, a children's daycare, and instructors for ski learning.
Here, there are no chairlifts, only silence. The plateau is suitable for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and Nordic walks. Vast view of the snow-covered peaks.
Alpine ski center positioned on the border between France and Spain, offering 50 kilometers of runs for all levels.
Ski center in the Spanish Pyrenees comprising 51 kilometers of runs near the French border, suitable for beginners and experienced skiers.
Catalan ski center offering 50 kilometers of runs between 1700 and 2400 meters altitude with areas dedicated to alpine and Nordic skiing.
Ski resort in the Hautes-Pyrénées located at 1450 meters altitude. The 22 runs offer varied routes over 60 kilometers.
Ski resort in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques with 12 runs over 25 kilometers. The area features 3 chairlifts and 5 rope tows.
Ski resort in Ariège with 21 runs between 1500 and 2000 meters in altitude, featuring 8 ski lifts.
Ski resort in the Pyrénées-Orientales with 17 runs over 35 kilometers. The area spans from 1700 to 2400 meters in altitude.
Spanish ski resort located in the Pyrenean massif with 80 kilometers of runs and 71 tracks between 1500 and 2630 meters in altitude.