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Webcams in Saint Lary

Before travelling to a ski resort such as Saint Lary, in the French Pyrenees, it is important to do a minimum of planning. As well as buying the ski pass, booking the hotel and getting the equipment ready, it is essential to check the snow forecast and the weather forecast, as this will determine whether our getaway will be more or less satisfactory. A good way to find out is to look at the Saint Lary webcams.

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Information on the Saint Lary live webcams

The ski resort of Saint Lary is one of the largest ski resorts in the Pyrenees, with more than 100 kilometres of pistes. There are options for all types of skiers, for beginners and for veterans looking for challenges in the mountains. Its slopes are at an altitude of between 1.600 and 2.515 metres and offer spectacular scenery and surroundings.

Do you want to see for yourself? Check out the Saint Lary webcams, where you can discover what's happening right now on the slopes, how many people are there, what the scenery is like and, above all, very useful information for your ski trip to the French Pyrenees: how much snow there is on the slopes and what the weather is like at the moment.

Discover what the resort looks like now with the Saint Lary live cameras. These are all the ones that are broadcasting live in different parts of the resort:

  • Webcam of the village of Saint Lary. 360-degree images of the village, outside the ski resort, at 830 metres. An aperitif to get to know the surroundings without leaving home.
  • Webcam Birch. Panoramic view of Bouleaux with the exit of the chairlift, from where you can see L'Arbizon.
  • Snowpark webcam. Bird's eye view of the Saint Lary snowpark, which is at an altitude of 2.400 metres.
  • Webcam Tourette Supérieur. Saint Lary webcam with an overview of the 2.400 sector from the Tourette chairlift.
  • Webcam Pla d'Adet. Live images of the area for beginners and children, at an altitude of 1.680 metres.
  • Webcam Merlans. Check out the 360-degree panoramic camera in the heart of the Saint Lary 2.400 sector, to see the state of the snow at first hand.