Hike to Andorra's highest peak, Comapedrosa, at 2,942m
Wild trails through cirques, alpine lakes, and ibex country
One tiny mountain microstate. Numerous big mountain trails
High altitude, low crowds, and trails that feel a world away from the Alps. Walking holidays in Andorra are all about big trails and big chills.
The Andorra hiking holiday season runs from June through September, when the snow clears and the Comapedrosa Natural Park blooms into life - a landscape of glacial lakes, ancient stone paths, and ridgelines where you're more likely to meet ibex than other walkers.
Base yourself in Arinsal or La Massana to put the Pyrenees on your doorstep. Lifts take you to high-altitude hikes and viewpoints, while trails from the resort range from gentle valley strolls to challenging mountain summits – including the formidable Coma Pedrosa Summit.
How our self-guided Andorra walking holidays work:
Our self-guided trips let you set your own pace, from the length of your stay, to how far you walk each day. But if you’re used to group or guided holidays, you might be wondering how you’ll get around? Well, it’s easy…
Getting to resort from the airport:
You can leave this bit to us. When booking, choose either a shared or private transfer and you’ll be whisked from the airport to your resort.
Getting to your walks and hikes:
Most gondolas that work all winter for ski holidays, work all summer too, often well into autumn. So unless you want to, you don’t need to start your walks from the mountain base, you can easily catch a lift to the trailhead.
Can I hire a mountain guide on my Andorra walking holiday?
Yes, you can. Guided walking or hiking tours are available at most resorts across Andorra.
Though these are not currently bookable via the Heidi website, you can enquire and book with your resort's local tourist office upon arrival, or visit their website. What's more, you can even get discounts when using your free Summer Card*. We recommend booking early to ensure availability.
* Summer Card included for free with stays at select hotels and accommodations.
How do I get to the starting point of walks and hikes?
Most resorts have a great network of local buses and trains that can link you up to the starting point of hikes and trails as well as neighbouring resorts, giving you plenty to explore with ease.
We recommend checking out maps and timetables for bus and train routes with the resort’s local tourist office or on their website.
Can I still access lift and gondolas in the summer?
Yes, you can. Lifts and gondolas still operate throughout the summer months, provided conditions are safe and favourable, and many of the mountain bars and eateries you’d find on a skiing holiday still operate during these warmer months.
Even better, with your free Summer Card*, you can get great discounts and even free access to many of these lifts and gondola routes.
* Summer Card included for free with stays at select hotels and accommodations.
What's included with my Summer Card?
What's a Summer Card? Glad you asked!
Complimentary with most hotel stays, this little pass helps you get more mountain for your money. It includes lift rides, lake and lido swimming, bike rentals, local transportation, guided walks, cycle tours, and much more.
Some activities are free with the card; others are discounted—it depends on the resort. Keep an eye out for the Summer Card symbol to see which hotels offer it and what benefits you can receive.