Located in Languedoc-Roussillon, near the Spanish border, Les Angles ski resort is accessible by road with a train station and airport within reach. The best way to get to Les Angles is to fly to Perpignan Airport and hire a car. Alternatively, take a shuttle/train/shuttle combination if on a budget. There is a train connection from London to nearby Mont Louis, and driving is also popular.
The nearest airport is Perpignan, which is serviced by Ryanair. Other airports include Toulouse and Barcelona (Spain). Take a bus or taxi from Perpignan Airport to the rail station where trains go to Mont Louis. From here, each train is met by a shuttle for the resort. Alternatively, hiring a car will save you a lot of time and effort.
The drive from Calais bypasses the cities of Paris, Limoges and Toulouse along the main A-26, A-1, A-20 and A-61 autoroutes (1,170kms/two days). From Perpignan Airport, drive along the N-9, N116 and D-32 (96kms/1 hour, 30 minutes). From Toulouse-Blagnac Airport, the main roads are the A-61 and the D118 and D-32 into Les Angles (197kms/2 hours, 45 minutes). Barcelona is 185kms away.
Trains from Perpignan leave roughly every two to three hours and take about 2 hours, 40 minutes to reach Mont-Louis/La Cabanasse. A shuttle for Les Angles awaits each train arrival. From London, a daily Eurostar train to Paris leaves at 17:09, arriving at Paris's gare du Nord at 20:59. Overnight trains to Mont Louis leave from Paris' Austerlitz Station at 21:56, with a change at Latour-de-Carol Station the next morning. The train arrives in Mont Louis at 09:53.