Masella is a high-mountain ski resort known for its night skiing in the Pyrenees. With a vertical drop of 935 metres and runs through black pine forests, it combines technical precision with smooth descents. In the evening, the mountain takes on a quieter rhythm as the light shifts across the slopes. When the snow melts, the area opens up to hiking and cycling, showing that it offers outdoor activity throughout the year.

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At Masella, skiing under floodlights is not just a novelty; it’s a defining feature of the resort. Over 10 km of illuminated slopes let you continue when other resorts have already closed for the day.