Skiing is undoubtedly one of Andorra's main attractions and reasons for visiting during the winter season. Its high mountains, climate and abundant snow make Andorra a paradise for winter sports fans.
The nation has the Pyrenees' most comprehensive facilities, with slopes and activities for all audiences. Each winter, its three alpine ski resorts, Grandvalira, Pal Arinsal and Ordino Arcalís, play host to snow sports boasting more than 300 kilometres of ski slopes.
For its part, at Naturland, Andorra's outdoor activities centre all year round, you can also practice Nordic skiing. In addition to its 15 kilometres of slopes, you can enjoy many other activities such as Tobotronc, Airtrekk or Forestline.
But in Andorra the proposals do not end here: snowshoeing, ski mountaineering, mushing and the Palau de Gel, Andorra's ice rink.
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In summer, when the snow melts, Andorra becomes a true natural paradise to enjoy outdoor sports. The country is home to three protected natural areas: the Sorteny Valley, the Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley and the Comapedrosa Valleys area, which are one of the biggest concentrations of this type of area in the world. In addition, the parish of Ordino was declared a Biosphere Reserve in 2020 by UNESCO.
Against this backdrop, its more than 100 trails are undoubtedly the perfect place for hiking lovers to let loose. And not only that, since during the summer in Andorra you can practice an infinite number of activities such as: climbing, fishing, horseback riding, golf, etc.
The summer season is also a perfect time to visit the country with the family. The fun never ends, with stunning options and a wide range of activities in the ski resorts that in summer turn into an adventure playground.
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Beyond skiing, Andorra has become an ideal destination for cycling lovers, whether professionals or amateurs.
In terms of road cycling, the country has 21 mountain passes. Some of these passes have set the scene for legendary stages of major international events such as the Tour de France or La Vuelta España. These top-rate, special-category mountain passes are spread over the 7 parishes where you can enjoy a natural environment and privileged views.
With more than 600 kilometres of mountain biking and E-Bike routes, Andorra is also a natural habitat for mountain biking. These routes can be found throughout the slopes of our mountains or in ski resorts, which in summer become mountain biking centres. Examples include Grandvalira, Naturland and Pal Arinsal. The Pal Bike Park is a must for lovers of adrenaline and international circuits such as the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships.
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Andorra boasts all the options for visitors to enjoy a very active visit, but that is not all. Discover the proposals beyond the snow and nature to complete your trip.
Wellness and health in Andorra
In Andorra, the word relax takes on a very broad meaning: you can recharge your batteries in our wellness centres and find the inner peace you are looking for in our natural spaces. Taking care of yourself, both inside and out, has never been easier.
Shopping at high altitudes
Andorra is a fabulous shopping destination, with more than a thousand shops, shopping centres and galleries just a few kilometres away for shopping lovers. A wide range of fashion, accessories, beauty, technology, sports make the Pyrenean nation shopping experts.
The flavors of high mountain cuisine
The main ingredients that make typical Andorran dishes so special are tradition and innovation, high-quality local products and great care and attention: from the kitchen to the table.
A small country bursting with great historical and cultural heritage
The Principality has a rich cultural heritage that extends throughout the territory, as well as a multitude of legends and customs that have been passed down from generation to generation.
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