Ski Resort Guide for Bareges
ski insuranceResort Guide for Bareges, France
Resort Profile
Bareges and neighbouring La Mongie are part of the largest ski area in the Pyrenees and is also the second oldest ski area in France. Bareges is slightly grey and innocuous spa village which retains a certain rustic charm. Prices, for France, remain very competitive and despite being a relatively small resort the skiing is good. With only 3 black runs though, it's going to be preferred by intermediate and the less adventurous skiers seeking picturesque woodland skiing. By contrast La Mongie, which is linked to Bareges by the lift system, is a purpose built modern resort set around two centres which are linked by common nursery slopes. The resort of Cauteret is actually a historic Pyrenean spa town with a relatively new ski area located in a sunny bowl in the Cirque du Lys. Apres ski is mostly informal in hotels and bars. The are a couple of night clubs and several good restaurants.
Resort Statistics
| Resort Height : 1250 | |
| Top Station : 2345 | |
| Bottom Station : 1250 | |
| Vertical Descent : 1095 | |
| Drag Lifts : 19 | |
| Chair Lifts : 4 | |
| Opens : Dec - April | |
| Expert Rating : 7 | |
| Intermediate Rating : 7 | |
| Beginner Rating : 7 |
Accomodation & Après Ski
Apres ski is limited in this older resort but the rustic charm of traditional restaurants and local food is a plus.
