Andorra is an ideal destination for lovers of nature-focused getaways

Discover Andorra in a Motorhome

As a small country, Andorra can easily be explored in a short time, all the while offering impressive landscapes, ski resorts and a wide variety of activities throughout the year.

How to reach Andorra by motorhome

Access to the country is gained via the two main entry points: the border with Spain, in Farga de Moles, near Seu d'Urgell; and the border with France, near Pas de la Casa. Check this link for all the information regarding the documentation required to access Andorra (visas, passports, etc.).

 

Parking and overnight areas

Andorra has several options for parking during the day and overnight stays with a motorhome. Here we tell you where you can find them

 

Daytime parking

Encamp

  • Terres Primeras Alt car park: Quiet and accessible area.
  • Andorra car park at Pas de la Casa
  • Cortals d'Encamp: Perfect starting point for mountain routes.
  • Feixes del Funicamp car park: Practical and convenient access to Funicamp.

 

Ordino

  • Prat de Vilella car park

 

La Massana

  • Borda de Torres car park

 

Andorra la Vella

  • Canrodes motorhome area

 

Sant Julià de Lòria

  • River motorhome area
  • Feixes del Rabató

 

Escaldes-Engordany

  • Cami de la Font de la Roda motorhome area
  • Prat del Roure motorhome area

 

Overnight accommodation areas

Canillo

  • Santa Creu campsite
  • Casals campsite
  • Janramon campsite
  • Font de Ferrosins camping area: Ideal option to be surrounded by nature.

 

La Massana

  • Xixerella campsite (Erts)

 

Andorra la Vella

  • Valira campsite

 

These campsites and camping areas offer all the services required to make your stay comfortable, safe, environmentally sustainable and respectful to nature. They have electrical connections, showers and rest areas, without sacrificing the beauty and charm of sleeping surrounded by mountains. 

 

 

Official regulations

The legal regulations throughout the Principality establish the prohibition of overnight stays and camping in motorhomes, caravans, campervans or any kind of van-type vehicle modified for travel and accommodation, outside of campsites, camping areas, and areas designated for motorhomes.

Overnight stays are understood to mean the parking of a motorhome, caravan, campervan or any van-type vehicle modified for travel and accommodation, with occupants, at night or during the hours determined by the regulations.

Camping is understood to mean in motorhomes, caravans, campervans or any type of van-type vehicle modified for travel and accommodation, when certain situations occur such as: if it is supported on the ground with elements in addition to the wheels (such as levelling ramps or stabilising legs), if accessories that modify its perimeter (awnings, folding windows, tables, chairs, etc.) are used, or if emissions, noise or waste beyond that of the engine are generated. These situations are only permitted in campsites or authorised camping areas, never in ordinary parking areas.

 

 

What to see and visit

Andorra offers a wide range of activities to enjoy at any time of year.

  • Mountain and lake routes: Discover plans for all levels to enjoy peaks, lakes, shelters and passes, ideal for connecting with nature.
  • Ski resorts: With more than 300 km of slopes, at Grandvalira Resorts you can experience snow at its purest.
  • Relaxation and wellness: You'll find a number of self-care options throughout the country, such as Caldea and other renowned centres, dedicated to physical and mental wellbeing.
  • Culture: Andorra offers visitors the opportunity to discover a rich cultural offering, with museums, Romanesque churches and charming historical town centres.
  • Shopping: Make the most of your stay to go shopping in the pedestrian areas of Andorra la Vella and Escaldes-Engordany, with a wide variety of shops and shopping centres.