Ski Areas Andorra
Ski Areas Andorra
The small nation of Andorra can't trump with many ski areas, but can certainly hold the pace with the neighbouring countries. Various small ski areas have grown into two large ski centres in Andorra. With 215 kilometres of piste, Grandvalira is very convincing as the largest European ski area outside the Alps.The second ski area, Vallnord, is a fusion of Ordino-Arcalis and Pal-Arsinal, and offers ski enjoyment on around 91 kilometres of piste. While the resorts are rather characteristic tourist villages, the slopes are excellently maintained and are among the most modern in the world.
Après ski Andorra
Although it is so small, Andorra offers a surprising number of après-ski options. In Soldeu, Pas de la Casa, Canillo and Encamp in particular, there are countless bars, pubs, nightclubs and discos. Those who don’t wish to spend the day on the slopes can shop to their heart’s content. Andorra is a duty-free zone, and this is particularly noticeable in the prices of spirits, tobacco and cosmetics.If you have a full day to spare, you shouldn’t miss "Caldea" in Andorra-la-Vella, Europe’s largest spa and spa complex. A touch of adventure is promised by a trip on a motorised or dog-drawn sledge. A hot-air balloon ride is also an unforgettable experience. Other possible off-piste activities include ice skating, bowling, tennis and snowshoeing. Of course, there’s no shortage of culinary delights in Andorra either. Alongside the old traditional mountain huts, the "bordas", where typical local dishes are served, there are numerous restaurants in Andorra serving both local and international cuisine.
Resorts in Andorra
| Resort (region) | Resort altitude | Ski area | Pistes |
Ski area altitude from – up to |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,023 m | Grandvalira | 215 km | 1,710 - 2,640 m | |
| 1,531 m | Grandvalira | 215 km | 1,710 - 2,640 m | |
| 1,700 m | Grandvalira | 215 km | 1,710 - 2,640 m | |
| 1,050 m | Grandvalira | 215 km | 1,710 - 2,640 m | |
| 2,081 m | Grandvalira | 215 km | 1,710 - 2,640 m | |
| 1,710 m | Grandvalira | 215 km | 1,710 - 2,640 m |
