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2026 Baqueira Beret Pro by movistar
The FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance is proud to announce that the Baqueira Beret Pro by Movistar is officially confirmed for Thursday, January 15, 2026. The world’s best freeride skiers and snowboarders will gather in Spain’s Pyrenees to launch the 2026 season on the legendary Tuc de Bacivèr face, a venue that hasn’t hosted competition since 2023.


Tuc de Bacivèr stands tall at 2644 meters, offering a 430-meter descent that’s as technical as it is thrilling. With an average steepness of 42°, this face demands precision and courage. Riders will navigate steep pitches, technical rock drops, and dynamic freeride terrain, making it a true test of skill and creativity.
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Results
Baqueira Beret Pro
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Event points
+10 000
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2026 Baqueira Beret Pro Replay
About Baqueira
The resort was founded 60 years ago and is located in the Spanish Pyrenees between Val d’Aran and Valls d’Àneu. Four different areas make up the resort, each with its own distinct character: Baqueira, Beret, Bonaigua and Baciver. The majority of slopes are on the Atlantic-facing side of the Pyrenees, guaranteeing great amounts of high-quality snow. It can be accessed via both valleys through the Vielha tunnel and the port of Bonaigua and also from Toulouse (France).
The total area spans 2,273 hectares, with 171 km of routes and 123 slopes. This extensive terrain allows for skiing and snowboarding without crowds. The resort, covering an elevation change of 1,110 metres, starts at Baqueira 1500 and reaches 2,610 metres at Cap de Baciver.
Baqueira Beret enjoys exceptional natural snow coverage, making it a highly prized resort for winter sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. It also has 7 kilometres of Nordic ski trails, a Snowpark, boardercross, funpark and Audi Ski Kronos, along with a host of other facilities for maximum fun in the snow. The quality of the local cuisine and the historical Romanesque heritage make the area worth a visit.
































