Brameloup, Ski resort in Aveyron, France
Brameloup is a ski resort in the Aubrac region extending from 1190 to 1395 meters in elevation across 6 kilometers of terrain. The site operates 5 ski lifts serving 8 downhill runs, 3 cross-country trails, and rental facilities with support services.
The resort was built within the Aubrac national forest, helping establish winter sports in the Aveyron area. Its creation marked an expansion of skiing opportunities across this French region.
The resort sits near Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac and Laguiole, villages known for traditional stone buildings and regional food traditions of Occitania. Visitors can experience the local ways of life reflected in these small communities around the slopes.
The site is best visited during winter months when snow is stable, with terrain suitable for beginners through advanced skiers. Nearby villages make it easy to find lodging and food options without needing to stay directly at the resort.
During summer months, the terrain becomes an outdoor recreation area offering electric scooter tours through the mountain landscape. This seasonal shift allows visitors to experience the same terrain from a different perspective when snow is absent.
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