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Pont d’Espagne Piste Map and Overview
Set in the heart of the Pyrenees National Park, Pont d’Espagne is a picturesque destination for skiers and snowboarders seeking a blend of natural beauty and varied terrain. Located near Cauterets, this area offers wide, well-groomed slopes and panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, alpine lakes, and waterfalls. Its scenic environment makes every run memorable, whether you’re taking gentle cruisers or tackling the more challenging red runs.
Pont d’Espagne is perfect for beginners and intermediates thanks to its accessible layout and variety of slopes. Wide blue runs provide confidence-building terrain, while intermediates can enjoy longer reds with natural scenery that feels untouched. Advanced skiers can find selective black runs and off-piste opportunities, though the area is generally more suited for those seeking relaxed alpine skiing in a stunning setting. The resort’s modern lift system ensures smooth access to all areas, making it easy to explore the domain.
Total ski area: 36 km / 22 miles
Base elevation: 1,500 m / 4,921 ft
Peak elevation: 2,450 m / 8,038 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 75% Easy
🟥 25% Intermediate
⬛ 0% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates
Typically mid-December to late March, depending on snow conditions.
Is it good for beginners?
Pont d’Espagne is excellent for beginners. Wide, gentle slopes and dedicated learning areas make it easy for novices to gain confidence, while intermediates can progress to longer red runs.
What’s Included in the Ski Pass?
- Access to all lifts at Pont d’Espagne
- Beginner slopes and practice areas
- Blue, red, and black runs
- Snowparks (when open)
- Shuttle connections within Cauterets
Pass options
- The pass covers the entire Pont d’Espagne area.
- Since it’s a single compact domain, cheaper sector-only passes aren’t typically available; the full pass grants access to all slopes and lifts.