Comapedrosa Interpretive Circuit

Circuit interpretatiu del Comapedrosa

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The Comapedrosa Interpretive Circuit is a low-difficulty circular route that’s perfect to do as a family. It’s 1.2 km long and is located at the bottom of Comapedrosa Nature Park, home to the peak of the same name that’s the tallest in Andorra, standing at 2,942 m.

But that’s not all: this route will also allow you to discover the plants and animal as well as other distinguishing features of the park. The circuit has 10 interpretive panels that will help you learn about aspects such as the physical, human and biological environment that surrounds you.

A games area for the little ones

If you are travelling with children, you should know that you can also play the game “Salva la Serenalla” in the same circuit: a fun activity to do as a family, where children have to follow a series of instructions to save La Serenalla! You can find more information at la Massana Tourist Office.

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The circuit lasts a little under an hour and has picnic areas and an introduction to facilitate access. The route starts at the River Pollós picnic area and ends at the Arinsal snow dam.

Finally, for the more adventurous among you, something else you can do on this route is look for one of the seven tamarros, an imaginary animal popular in local folklore, hidden in the Andorran mountains. Challenge yourself and have a look!

Come to the Comapedrosa Interpretive Circuit and discover the park as a family!

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