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Saint Lary, a resort in the Pyrenees

by Melle Bon Plan
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It was my first time in the Pyrenees in winter… Being born in Lyon, the mountains to me are the Alps… So I was particularly delighted to discover this mountain range this year, which I actually know very little about.

Plus, in 2017/2018 (we went in January of this year), the resort celebrated its 60th anniversary by offering a festive program throughout the seasons, so it was the perfect time to visit.

At an altitude of 830 meters and just 20km from the Spanish border in the Aure Valley, the pretty Pyrenean village of Saint-Lary Soulan boasts the most popular ski area in the Pyrenees, with its 100 km of slopes, a major snowpark, and off-piste spots.

Snow-capped peak of Saint-Lary, Pyrenees, emerging from the clouds.

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Practical Information

Ski passes

  • Introductory pass at €30.50 / day or Grand Pla d’Adet pass at €35 / day or Grand Domaine pass (100 km of slopes) at €42 / day
  • 2-day pass €84 / 6-day pass €221

Pro tip: the My Alti card, which provides discounts on lift passes

  • My Alti Club €30 for the season and -20% on ski days
  • My Alti Classic €5 for the season and -10% on ski days

Ski lifts on a snowy slope in the Saint-Lary ski area in the Pyrenees.Snow-covered birch tree in Saint-Lary in winter.Snowy snowshoeing trail under a bright sun in the Pyrenees.Snow-covered Pyrenees peaks emerging from the clouds near Saint-Lary.

Getting here

From Paris, I think the simplest way is still to go as we did, by plane (Paris – Toulouse), because you can find cheap tickets with Easyjet (then you have to rent a car or take a shuttle to the resort, about a 2-hour drive) or by train using the new high-speed rail line.

Snowy residence in Saint-Lary with ski lifts and ski slopes.

Buildings in Saint-Lary-Soulan with sports shop fronts and "La Cave à Vin".Outdoor wooden and stone hallway of a refuge in Saint-Lary with a view of the snowy slopes.

The Saint-Lary Tourist Office

It is the perfect place to get all the information about the resort: open all year round / in winter open every day from 9 am to 7 pm.

Saint-Lary Tourist Office

37 rue Vincent Mir 65170 Saint-Lary Soulan

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What to do in Saint-Lary?

As usual, I suggest a small selection of activity ideas, visits, in short, things to do (whether you are heading to the slopes or not) to make the most of the resort and your stay.

Strolling through the village of Saint-Lary-Soulan

This small mountain village is also worth a stroll and taking the time to wander, if only to enjoy its market on the weekend or to discover its beautiful stone heritage.

Saint-Lary Tourist Office with a snowman and snow on the roofs.

Chalet Diolèz in Saint-Lary-Soulan with directional signs.Medieval stone tower of Saint-Lary-Soulan with a rose window and mountains in the background.

Town Hall of Saint-Lary-Soulan in stone, with a fountain and entrance gate.

Saint-Lary-Soulan market with a charcuterie stall and visitors.

A bit above the village, I also recommend you take a look at the Saint-Pierre de Soulan parish church, which is a lovely Romanesque church built right into the rock and remodeled in the 17th century. Plus, there is also an old charming washhouse right next to it.

Snowy tree branches in Saint-Lary-Soulan in winter.Saint-Lary-Soulan stone church with festive lights and snow.

Old stone washhouse in Saint-Lary-Soulan under the snow with a woman.

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Skiing the slopes to discover the resort

This year, as we had gotten back into the swing of things a bit last year, we skied like pros without an instructor on the lovely Saint-Lary ski area, and it was truly very pleasant.

Skiers gathered on a snowy area with the Saint-Lary-Soulan mountains in the background.

Diolez ski lift carrying skiers in the Saint-Lary area in the Pyrenees.Snowy pine forest in the Saint-Lary mountains under the fog.

Skiers on a snowy slope in Saint-Lary with a view of the Pyrenees mountains.

Bright sun on the snowy forest of Saint-Lary in the Pyrenees.Snow-covered pine in the Saint-Lary-Soulan ski area under a blue sky.

The resort’s ski area has more than a hundred kilometers of slopes (including 56 slopes and 3 freestyle areas in total) and it is very accessible to beginners and children, which earned it the Famille Plus label.

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Try out the Snooc

This rental shop is located at the foot of the ski slopes, which is super convenient. As we are always curious about new adventures, my favorite photographer and I decided to test the Snooc for you, the “illegitimate child of skiing and sledding” (according to our instructor).

This brand-new activity in the region (the Snooc actually comes from the Alps) is still very niche, so everyone was looking at us strangely during this little initiation, which was quite funny…

Saint-Lary ski lift on a snowy slope covered with forest.

Person holding a green and black Snooc on the snow in Saint-Lary.Woman practicing Snooc on the snow in Saint-Lary.

The principle is simple: sitting on a seat equipped with shock absorbers, you slide while trying to control your trajectory. To turn, you have to twist your upper torso; to stop, you perform a small skid. The cool thing is that you don’t need any special technical knowledge to practice the Snooc, so it’s aimed at a wide audience, from children to adults… Plus, you quickly get the hang of it, and the runs are soon very fun and provide quite a few thrills. In short, I highly recommend you give the experience a try!

Top Ski Glisse

Résidence la glisse
Le Pla d’Adet 65170 Saint-Lary

departure from the Adet TS every day for 2 «discovery» sessions offered from 4 pm to 
5 pm and from 5 pm to 6 pm

Price for Snooc rental for 1h: €10 and for 1 day: €29

Discovery pass 1h at the Adet chairlift: €16 (12 to 64 years old) and €12 reduced (child, senior, student)

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Go for a snowshoe outing with a guide

I love snowshoe hiking! I discovered it last year if you remember, when I went to Chamonix.

I find that it’s really a different way to appreciate the mountains in winter, to immerse yourself in the snowy landscapes and get closer to nature. And even if the practice of snowshoe hiking itself does not require special practical knowledge, it does require a decent level of fitness depending on the trails (no need to be an athlete either!).

Snowshoe hiker on a snowy slope in Saint-Lary, Pyrenees.

Snowshoe hikers on a snowy slope under high mountains in Saint-Lary.Snowshoe hiking in Saint-Lary with a group and poles.

Woman with a pom-pom hat and glasses, ready for snowshoeing in Saint-Lary.Silhouette pine tree with snowy mountain in the background in Saint-Lary.

Snow-covered pine branches in Saint-Lary, Pyrenees.

Snowshoe hiking in the snow in Saint-Lary in front of the Pyrenees mountains.Saint-Lary winter landscape: view of a snowy mountain through dark pine trees.

Since my favorite photographer had never done snowshoeing before, we tested a half-day outing with the Saint-Lary Mountain Sports Office, which I think is quite good for discovering the activity.

Mountain Sports Office

9 Rue de Soulan, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan

Prices ½ day morning or afternoon €27 / adult and €22 / child (- 12 years old)

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Relax at the Espace Sensoria Rio and the Nuxe Spa

This establishment is the ideal place for a moment of well-being and relaxation after or before a ski session, as well as for those who do not ski.

Espace Sensoria Rio Saint-Lary facade with festive lighting and rock.

Indoor relaxation loungers at the Espace Sensoria Rio in Saint-Lary.Wet treatment table and jet shower for balneotherapy in Saint-Lary.

Inside Espace Sensoria Rio Saint-Lary with armchairs, wall fountain, and copper sculpture.

As for the Espace Sensoria, the place reproduces Spanish canyons with waterfalls, geysers, underwater jets, jacuzzi, sauna, hammam… It is very well done and is a very fun and pleasant place with natural spring water at 32°C.

Indoor grotto pool at Espace Sensoria Rio in Saint-Lary with digital clock showing 20:11.

Woman in a white bathrobe in the Espace Sensoria Rio Saint-Lary changing room.White and brown bathrobes hanging in front of wood paneling at the Sensoria Rio Saint-Lary spa.

Indoor pool and spa in Saint-Lary with a rocky ambiance and wooden pontoon.

Espace Sensoria Rio and Spa Nuxe
18 Rue de Soulan, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan

Price: €16 adult / €10 child (under 12 years old)

2h access duration

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Visit the Heritage House

This cultural venue which opened in 2017 is worth a little detour for lovers of knowledge and regional cultures like us.

"Snow Falls" exhibition at the Heritage House of Saint-Lary.

Close-up on the snout of a brown bear, exhibition in Saint-Lary.Close-up of a sheep's head, Saint-Lary Mouton Diolez exhibition.

Woman looking at a stuffed brown bear at the Saint-Lary-Soulan exhibition.

Antique ski equipment exhibition: boots, poles, and jacket in Saint-Lary.Woman in snow boots and jeans sitting in a brown armchair using her phone.

Historical mannequins of Saint-Lary-Soulan chatting around a table.

The place is perfect for discovering Pyrenean heritage and rural life through an interactive and fun visit with different museum areas, including a temporary exhibition on the theme of snow.

Saint-Lary-Soulan Heritage House with information panels and snow.

Heritage House
rue Vincent Mir (Tourist Office square)

Price: €5 adult / €3 children aged 5 to 17

open every day from 2 pm to 7 pm during the winter season (closed Mondays outside of 
school holidays)

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Gastronomy and great addresses in Saint-Lary

In terms of gastronomy, the area offers some great local specialties to discover and good products to taste.

I have listed below the few great addresses that I had the opportunity to test on-site (a hotel, some restaurants, and shops to bring back gourmet souvenirs).

Tartiflette gratin with potatoes and bacon in a glass dish, Saint-Lary.

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Where to stay? Hotel Mir / La Pergola restaurant

This family-run hotel is located in the very heart of Saint Lary and offers a unique view of the mountains.

Hotel Mir Saint-Lary-Soulan facade, a family history, Pyrenees.

Our room

Our room was located at the back of the residence, in a separate building on two floors, so we were very quiet. We were also lucky to have a small balcony with a view of the surrounding mountains, which is always pleasant in the morning when you open your curtains…

Wood and stone chalet facade in Saint-Lary, woman entering with a suitcase.

Round Hotel Mir Saint-Lary keychain in a lock.Woman washing her hands in an attic bathroom in Saint-Lary.

Woman using her phone sitting on a bed in a wood-paneled hotel room in Saint-Lary.

Modern chrome thermostatic shower in a tiled Saint-Lary bathroom.Saint-Lary lamp shade with heart, edelweiss, and pine tree patterns.

"I love the donkey" poem by Francis Jammes inscribed on slate, wooden background Saint-Lary.

Breakfast

Breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant room as a buffet. The fireplace in the center of the room is also very appreciated in winter.

Glass of orange sparkling drink, probably cider or Diólez, in Saint-Lary.Woman drinking coffee during breakfast in Saint-Lary-Soulan.

Crackling wood fire in a dark fireplace in Saint-Lary.

La Pergola Restaurant

The hotel restaurant, La Pergola, offers original dishes based on local products in a charming and warm atmosphere.

Meat and foie gras roulade, bread, arugula on a red plate in Saint-Lary.

Game terrine, toasted bread, cherry tomato, and salad on a white plate.

Fish wrapped in bacon on spinach with yellow sauce on a red plate.

Plate of Saint-Lary cheeses and arugula.

Blueberry tiramisu presented in a glass held in a hand in Saint-Lary.

Restaurant price: lunch set menu from €13

Restaurant facade in Saint-Lary-Soulan at night with neon sign and snow.

Hotel Mir / La Pergola Restaurant
25 rue Vincent, 65170 Saint Lary Soulan

Room rates: double room from €78 per night

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L’Authentique Restaurant

This restaurant that looks like a mountain chalet is located in Vignes, a small village near Saint-Lary where you will have fewer crowds if you want to leave the hustle and bustle of the resort for a moment.

In the kitchen, chef Laurent Auriau offers a menu based on local products, foie gras and duck terrines, Black Bigorre pork, fresh fish from the mountain streams, and cheese specialties from the valley.

Inside Saint-Lary mountain chalet restaurant with views of the snow.

Engraved wooden decoration Happy Holidays Saint-Lary restaurant.Inside Saint-Lary restaurant with rustic wood, set tables, and ski decor.

Inside Saint-Lary restaurant with wine shelves and handwritten menu boards.

Table set with rustic heart-shaped chairs in a Saint-Lary restaurant.

To taste:

  • The authentic Aurois burger, from the inhabitants of the Aure valley, in the heart of the Pyrenees (€14)
  • The Royal Garbure (a typical soup of the region) with vegetables, duck leg, and pork knuckle (€16)

Artisanal burger with homemade fries and salad, Saint-Lary restaurant.Ladle of vegetable diotiz soup served in a white tureen in Saint-Lary.Woman drinking coffee in a restaurant in Saint-Lary-Soulan.Restaurant facade in Saint-Lary with entrance and Ambre parasols.

L’Authentique Restaurant
2 rue principale 65170 Vignec

open from 12 pm to 2 pm and from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm / closed Saturday lunch and Sunday lunch

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The Refuge de l’Oule

This nice, very friendly refuge located at an altitude of 1820 m is accessible to skiers and pedestrians by chairlift, and at lunchtime, there is a joyful summer camp atmosphere. Beware, however, as the crowd can force you to queue for a good half hour depending on the time.

It offers quality dining prepared on-site by chef Lionel Dabat using local products.

Refuge de l'Oule Saint-Lary wooden chalet restaurant with skis in winter.

High-altitude restaurant terrace in Saint-Lary with skiers against a snowy mountain background.

Skiers having lunch in a rustic restaurant in Saint-Lary with stone walls and wooden beams.

To taste:

  • The Royal Garbure once again with duck knuckles (€16)
  • The house blueberry tart (€5)

Traditional Pyrenean dish Potée or Garbure in a bowl in Saint-Lary.Slice of blueberry tart with espresso at the Saint-Lary restaurant.

Plus, it is located in a very nice area with the Oule Lake right next to it, where I advise you to go for a stroll before or after your lunch.

Snowy path on the Diolez dam, Saint-Lary, Pyrenees, with snowy forest.

Frozen lake of Saint-Lary-Soulan showing dark ice snaking under the snow.Frozen Lake Diolez in Saint-Lary with snowy forest in the background.

Snowy Saint-Lary lake with mountains and forest, Pyrenees.

Refuge de l’Oule

65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan

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Raclette Party at the Hotel Mercure

This 4-star hotel, which houses the Sensoria Spa I mentioned above, offers very nice all-you-can-eat raclette evenings at its restaurant La Mangeroire, which we had the opportunity to test with my favorite photographer.

Rustic Saint-Lary indoor restaurant with dish service.

Wine glasses and decorative black bottles with baby's breath on a wooden counter.

This is presented as a buffet where you serve yourself cheese and charcuterie. All products are high-quality, and I must say we really enjoyed it!

Table set with wines, charcuterie, and Mercure menu in Saint-Lary.

Plate of charcuterie, pâté, salad, and accompaniments in Saint-Lary.

Slices of local sheep and Bethmale cheeses on slate in Saint-Lary.Melted raclette cheese in a heating appliance, Saint-Lary restaurant.

Plate of melted raclette on potatoes, traditional Saint-Lary dish.

Raclette machines serving melted cheese, Saint-Lary restaurant ambiance.

Hotel Mercure Saint Lary Sensoria

18 Rue de Soulan, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan

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Restaurant l’ICC Izard Café Central

This restaurant located in the heart of the village offers fairly classic cuisine in a modern and cozy setting. I particularly recommend that you try the Pyrenean trout fillet with its truffled white butter (€16).

Burger with fries and salad, restaurant dish in Saint-Lary-Soulan.

Spring rolls or egg rolls served with salad and charcuterie chiffonnade.Fish fillet with truffle cream sauce, risotto, and seasonal vegetables Saint-Lary.

Saint-Lary dessert: vanilla ice cream scoop on crumble and mint leaves.

Restaurant facade in Saint-Lary with terrace and woman consulting an information board.

Izard Café Central

59 rue Vincent Mir 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan

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La ferme Vignécoise, Maison Coustalat

This artisanal cannery of the Upper Aure Valley has belonged to the Coustalat family for over 20 years and offers absolutely exceptional Black Bigorre Pork products. It is a must-stop to bring back some local specialties!

Wooden pig figurine, artisanal product from Saint-Lary.

Wooden display stand with jars and preserves of artisanal regional products in Saint-Lary.Jars of whole duck Foie Gras La Vignécoise in Saint-Lary.

Padoüen AOC Le Noir de Bigorre country ham packaged, Saint-Lary.

Gascon pâté, Black Bigorre Pork Terrine, and Black Bigorre Pork blood sausage in jars.

The pro tip: free visit of the Black Bigorre pig farm every Wednesday at 5 pm (no reservation needed)

La Vignécoise
65170 Vignec

shop open from Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 12 pm and from 2 pm to 7 pm and Sunday from 9 am to 
11 am and from 3 pm to 6 pm

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La Maison du Gâteau à la Broche

La Maison du Gâteau à la Broche is open every day and invites you to discover the making of this ancestral cake, to taste it, and obviously to buy a cake to bring back in your suitcase…

Saint-Lary-Soulan Gâteau à la Broche in a box.

Preparation of the gâteau à la broche (Diolez spit) in Saint-Lary.

Artisanal gâteaux à la broche and candies from Saint-Lary-Soulan on sale.

Saint-Lary spit cake or Diolèz cornets in individual cones.

Facade of La Maison du Gâteau à la Broche in Saint-Lary-Soulan.

La Maison du Gâteau à la Broche

29 Rue des Fougères, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan

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La Grange O traditions

This delicatessen offers Pyrenean local products, and you can even find cider from the valley (in the style of Basque Country ciders) made by the owner of the premises. Must try!

Artisanal dry sausages with white mold in a wooden crate, Saint-Lary market.

Bottles of artisanal Bottles of artisanal liqueurs, Madiran wines, and local L'Oucataise beers for sale in Saint-Lary.

La Maison du Gâteau à la Broche and La Grange ô Traditions shops in Saint-Lary.

La Grange O traditions

29 B Rue des Fougeres, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan

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What to pack in your suitcase for skiing?

The struggle when you go skiing and/or to the mountains is that there is always some very specific equipment to bring, which, as a general rule, you only use for that…

The perfect skier’s outfit

  • A pom-pom hat of course (in the photos I am wearing a Pipolaki hat, and strangely my dad immediately recognized the brand from my Instagram posts…). Well, at the same time, this hat is just too pretty!!!!!

Snow-covered birch tree in winter in Saint-Lary Soulan Pyrenees.Smiling woman in a hat and sunglasses on the slopes of Saint-Lary.

  • A ski outfit: I had a Volcom set with a purple Parka jacket that I love and is very warm (I even took it to Canada), the floral Casco Down Puff Jacket (Snow 2017/18 collection) underneath, and black pants.

Skiers enjoying a snowy slope in Saint-Lary-Soulan in the Pyrenees.Snowy wooden chalet on rue Diolez in Saint-Lary-Soulan in winter.Woman walking on a snowy road in Saint-Lary-Soulan with buildings and mountains.

  • For the ski equipment, either you have your own if you are a true fan, otherwise you do as we do, little amateurs, and rent it on-site… For this, we went to InterSport Saint Lary, because the store is located right next to the departure of the new cable car, which is super convenient (facing the parking lot).

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Our video about this stay in Saint-Lary

Our video (by Nicolas Diolez, my favorite photographer) for the blog, which takes you with us during our getaway in the Pyrenees.

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Thanks to Links Communication, Manu, and the Saint-Lary Tourist Office for this invitation and welcome!Aerial view of the snowy Saint-Lary mountains above the clouds.

I hope that with all this, I have made you want to discover or rediscover the Saint-Lary resort, and if you also have your great addresses for this mountain destination in the Pyrenees, do not hesitate to share them in the comments!

 

Photo credits: Nicolas Diolez
Photos are not royalty-free, photographer's authorization required before any use

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