Pyrenees Ski Pass Ranking 2026: Best Value by Price per Skiable Kilometre

With ski pass prices in the Pyrenees reaching around €70 a day at top resorts for the 2026 season, the most important question isn’t just which one is the cheapest, but which resort gives you the best value for money? For instance, Baqueira costs €67.50 while Grandvalira is €64—but which offers a better deal based on its size?

In this guide, we break down the price per skiable kilometre (€/km), using updated official peak-season gate prices. Data sourced from WikiPowder’s 2026 tracking.

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1. Pyrenees Overall Ranking: Best Value (€/km)

Below is our comparison of day pass prices vs. total skiable kilometres. Massive interconnected domains usually have a lower cost per km, but mid-sized French and Spanish resorts remain excellent options for weekend trips.

ResortCountryDay Pass (€)Skiable Km€/kmLink
GrandvaliraAndorra64€210 km0.30 €/kmView resort
Formigal-PanticosaSpain61€182 km0.34 €/kmView resort
Baqueira BeretSpain67.50€170 km0.40 €/kmView resort
Saint-LaryFrance54€105 km0.51 €/kmView resort
100K Astún-CandanchúSpain54€100 km0.54 €/kmView resort
La MolinaSpain47€71 km0.66 €/kmView resort
MasellaSpain49€74 km0.66 €/kmView resort
Pal-ArinsalAndorra49€63 km0.77 €/kmView resort
Les AnglesFrance46.50€55 km0.85 €/kmView resort
Font-RomeuFrance45€43 km1.04 €/kmView resort

2. Breakdown by Country

Spain (Aragón & Catalonia)

In the Aragón region, Formigal leads the pack in size-to-price ratio, offering 182km at a very competitive rate. In the Catalan Pyrenees, Baqueira Beret carries the highest day-pass price tag, but its 170km and premium facilities justify the €67.50 fee for demanding skiers. La Molina and Masella offer a solid middle ground, especially if you upgrade to the combined Alp 2500 pass.

Andorra

Grandvalira is virtually unbeatable in the Pyrenees when looking strictly at the €/km ratio. With 210 interconnected kilometres and a €64 pass, it offers endless options. The Vallnord resorts (Pal-Arinsal and Ordino Arcalís) have smaller areas but are highly attractive for specific profiles—Ordino for freeriders and Pal for families.

France (French Pyrenees)

French resorts often feature the lowest absolute day pass prices (between €40 and €55). Destinations like Saint-Lary or Les Angles have undeniable charm and are perfect for budget-conscious getaways, even if their ski areas are a bit smaller.

3. Which Resort Matches Your Profile?

  • Families and beginners: Pal-Arinsal, Font-Romeu, or La Molina. You don’t need 200km; you need great facilities, easy slopes, and a reasonable price.
  • Experts and freeriders: Ordino Arcalís and Baqueira Beret are top tier.
  • Budget-conscious: The French Pyrenees (Les Angles, Cauterets, Font-Romeu) generally offer cheaper accommodation and ski pass bundles.
  • Kilometre crushers: Grandvalira and Formigal-Panticosa will keep you busy all day.

4. How to Pay Less for Your Pass in 2026

  1. Buy online in advance: Almost all resorts apply dynamic discounts or reduced rates when you purchase online rather than at the physical ticket window.
  2. Avoid peak dates if possible: Christmas, New Year’s, and the February half-terms drive up prices in resorts using dynamic pricing models.
  3. Combined passes: If you are staying multiple days, consider passes like the Andorra Pass (covers Grandvalira, Pal-Arinsal, and Ordino) or the 100K Astún-Candanchú to maximize value.

5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the cheapest ski resort in the Pyrenees?

Looking at the absolute daily price, smaller French or Spanish family resorts drop below €40. From our main list, Font-Romeu and Les Angles are among the most economical.

Is Grandvalira worth it, or should I go to France?

It depends on the length of your stay. For a 1 or 2-day trip, France offers great upfront value. For 4 or more days, Grandvalira’s 210km ensures you won’t get bored repeating runs, making its 0.30 €/km ratio extremely worthwhile.

How much does it cost to ski for a weekend in the Pyrenees?

Expect to pay between €90 and €140 for a 2-day adult pass depending on the resort, plus accommodation and gear rental.

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