ROUTES AND PATHS

Follow the nature trail

Explore the most breathtaking routes, on foot, by bike or even on a climbing adventure. Immerse yourself in the natural explosion of the Andorran summer along this path.

A country of trails

Andorra is criss-crossed by miles of nature trails. Check out the Andorra trail guide for suggested routes just for you.

Tristaina Lakes

The Tristaina Lakes Route takes you around Andorra's fascinating high-altitude lakes. Find out all about the route here and get ready to start your climb!

Pic de Casamanya

This route is medium difficulty and rises to an altitude of 2,740 metres, where you can enjoy the endless views.

Canòlich path

This walking route leads to the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Canòlich, patron saint of the parish of San Julià de Lòria.

Toll Bullidor Path

The Toll Bullidor Path is an easy trail that runs through the natural surroundings of the parish of Canillo.

Estany de les Abelletes

This route is 808 metres long and takes less than an hour to complete. It is an easy hike, making it ideal for families.

Estanys de Pessons

This route takes you past the various lakes that make up the Circ de Pessons, leading to the mountain pass of the same name.

Camí de Santa Bàrbara

The Camí de Santa Bàrbara is a perfect route to do with the family. Young and old alike will enjoy this walk through the heart of nature, alongside the river!

Gran Recorregut (GR) long-distance trails

Andorra is criss-crossed by long-distance trails (GR), with mountain shelters along the way and surrounded by breathtaking scenery.

Estripagecs

Are you up for the Estripagecs Challenge? Climb the most emblematic peaks of Ordino and enjoy the best views.

Water circle

Discover the five natural lakes with a hydroelectric dam that lie between the Madriu Valley and the Valira d’Orient Valley.

Coronallacs

Circumnavigate Andorra on a five-stage route featuring the best panoramic views the country has to offer.

Routes for training and pushing yourself

Run through the mountains of Andorra and explore the different trail running routes on offer.

Enjoy the best views while climbing mountains

If you are looking for thrills, Andorra has around 30 via ferrata and climbing routes that will put your skills to the test. And if you love canyoning, you can try your hand at descending any of our ravines.

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Via ferratas in Andorra

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Routes on two wheels

Cycle through Andorra and uncover routes for all abilities: mountain passes for road lovers, mountain bike trails through forests and alpine landscapes, and adrenaline-fuelled downhill circuits.

 

Accommodation along the route with everything you need

Plan a tailor-made route with hotels and lodges along the way. These rest stops are equipped with all the usual tourist accommodation amenities, as well as special services for travellers like you.


Routes around Andorra for cyclists and hikers

If you enjoy cross-country hiking, Andorra is the place for you. 

When the white snow gives way to green forests, it's the perfect time to go hiking in Andorra. The Pyrenean countryside offers endless trails, forest tracks and small roads, providing a wealth of options for hikers, cyclists and other adventure-seeking tourists. On this page, we have compiled the best options for you to choose the one that best suits your level or the area you want to visit.

Our country is home to countless trails where you can discover its nature and customs, with signposted routes equipped with information panels and shelters. If you want to keep this valuable compilation of routes handy, you can download the Camins d'Andorra hiking guide in PDF format or purchase it at our tourist offices.

Each page contains a descriptive map of the route, along with a difficulty rating and other practical information, such as distance, elevation gain and duration. There is also a brief description of the route, which will help you learn about its main attractions and points of interest, as well as services that may be useful for hikers. You can also download your route in GPX format so you don't get lost along the way.

Cycling and other ways to discover Andorra

Cycling is another healthy way to explore Andorra's culture and landscapes.

We've made it easy for you by putting together the best routes for cyclists, including road routes and forest trails for mountain bikes. If road cycling is your thing, our suggestions will take you to some of the most legendary mountain passes in the Pyrenees, which feature regularly in the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España. And if you prefer mountain biking, these routes are the perfect way to discover our forests and natural parks up close.

The best part is that we have even more options for you. There are many other types of trails in the mountains of Andorra, including vertical climbs. Our rock faces offer dozens of via ferrata and climbing routes for all levels. Many outdoor tourism companies also offer horse riding routes. If you'd rather follow the course of the water, take a look at the canyoning and fishing options. For a more detailed look at each activity, check out this mountain guide.

Accommodation geared towards outdoor adventurers

We care so much about outdoor adventurers who follow routes through Andorra that our range of hotels is designed to meet every need.

If you're planning a hiking trip, you can choose mountain accommodation that's tailored to what you need.

There are mountain lodges, which are rural houses or mountain buildings offering a full range of services: breakfast, lunch and dinner in their restaurant; Wi-Fi; satellite TV; heating and all the comforts you would expect from quality accommodation. If you're planning a long, high-altitude route, you might want to check out our unstaffed shelters. These are located in stunning natural settings that are harder to get to and, of course, don't have a reception or offer the usual hotel services.

If you opt for cycling, it's worth noting that many of our accommodation options can be considered bike-friendly, as they have adapted their services and facilities to guests like you. This includes longer opening hours and a wider variety of meals, as well as spaces to store your bike at night, wash it in the morning or even make small repairs and adjustments.

Routes around Andorra: find the best suggestions here