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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Andorra

Best mountain peaks in Andorra are found in a small, mountainous country located in the Pyrenees. The region features a dramatic landscape with numerous peaks, offering diverse outdoor activities. Andorra has more than 60 mountain peaks exceeding 2,000 meters in elevation. This makes it a destination for those seeking alpine scenery and challenging hikes.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks include the Tristaina Solar Viewpoint, a viewpoint that offers impressive views of the Arcalís Valley.…

Last updated: April 25, 2026

Font del Travenc Bridge

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Very nice picnic area, but overcrowded on weekends because it's not far from the road.
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Tristaina Solar Viewpoint

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The sundial was opened in 2021. It's a great vantage point

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Cabana Sorda Refuge

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Modernly furnished and unattended refuge with an oven inside and a large grill outside. The hut is often full at weekends and during the holiday season and it is worth …

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Coma Pedrosa Summit

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The hike to the summit requires some expertise or physical resistance. Some trails leading to the summit are technical with a lot of sharp rocks.

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Pic de Casamanya

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Technically difficult but very nice summit tour.

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Collada de Beixalis

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The last port they have paved and which has become fashionable since the passage of the tour and the Vuelta. Very hard on both sides.

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Pic de la Serrera

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The Pico de la Serrera of Valle de Sorteny is a circular route near Ordino, Ordino, Andorra, which boasts beautiful wild flowers.

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Coll de la Gallina

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An ancient mountain pass links the communities of this mountainous region. At 1910 meters above sea level, the pass offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape and the valley.

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Port de Cabús

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One of the mountain passes with the most spectacular views of Andorra, since in its final part the route opens up (be careful with the wind!) allowing us to see these beautiful panoramic views.

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Pic dels Pessons

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Great tour past the lakes of the Circ des Pessons. The path to the steep pass climb is long, but so entertaining because of the impressive lake landscape in this …

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September 11, 2025, Pic de la Serrera

The climb is steep, but manageable. The view from up there, stretching far into France, is definitely worth it!

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Solar viewpoint on the Peyraguils pass or summit, a metal structure that allows a 360° view of the valleys of the Andorran Pyrenees and the Aran Valley, with views of Aneto.

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August 2, 2025, Collada de Beixalis

Very steep. Only the last few kilometers level off somewhat. Poor views of the pass. However, many professional cyclists can be spotted along the way.

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There were nine of us: five Czechs, three French women, and just me. We had a great time together that evening. Pleasant hut, but you have to bring your sleeping bag and mat.

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Here again: Someone is rating ALL photos of highlights in this region (Northwest Pyrenees) "not accurate," even though they accurately depict the location? Why does anyone need to do that? Is it jealousy? Does someone want to drag down others' "expert" ratings? How pathetic.

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The Cabús Pass is a mountain pass that crosses the Pyrenees at 2,302 m above sea level. It is located on the border between Andorra and Spain, between the parish of La Massana and the municipality of Alins. Only the Andorran side is paved. From Alins, in the High Pyrenees, the climb is impressive and involves paths and trails that are not always in good condition.

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The highest mountain of Andorra can be climbed from the country as a day trip. However, you should be careful, as experienced hikers have already made mistakes. 😜 And it's a long way to Spain or France... The easiest climb is rated T3 according to the SAC. I went a little north-east over the summit on the way down and descended there. A little more challenging (T4), but in this case the scree in the upper area made it easier to descend. I saw a few salamanders here.

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For me, Encamp is my favourite training pass. It is demanding at first but then it becomes more bearable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most prominent mountain peaks in Andorra?

Andorra boasts numerous impressive peaks. Among the most prominent are Pic de Comapedrosa, the highest at 2,942 meters, Pic de l'Estanyó, the second highest at 2,915 meters, and Pic de la Serrera, standing at 2,914 meters. Other notable peaks include Pic d'Arcalís, known for its unique solar phenomenon, and Pic de Casamanya, which offers moderate hikes with panoramic views.

Which is the highest mountain peak in Andorra?

The highest mountain peak in Andorra is Pic de Comapedrosa (also known as Alt de Comapedrosa), which stands at an impressive 2,942 meters (9,652 ft). Reaching the summit offers unparalleled panoramic views across Andorra, France, and Spain. You can find more details about the summit at Coma Pedrosa Summit.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks in Andorra?

The ideal hiking season for Andorra's mountain peaks is generally from late May to October. During this period, the snow has receded, and the natural colors are vibrant, making for excellent conditions to explore the trails and enjoy the scenery.

Are there mountain refuges available for hikers in Andorra?

Yes, several mountain refuges are available to support hikers. For instance, the Refugi de Comapedrosa is located along the trail to Pic de Comapedrosa, offering a perfect spot for a break or an overnight stay. Another option is the Cabana Sorda Refuge, which is also popular among hikers.

Are there any mountain peaks in Andorra with unique historical significance?

Yes, Pic de la Serrera, located in the parish of Ordino, offers historical significance. The ascent often passes through areas historically important for iron mining between the 17th and 19th centuries, with remnants of these operations visible along the trail, such as at Collada dels Meners. You can learn more about this peak at Pic de la Serrera.

Which peaks offer exceptional panoramic views in Andorra?

Many peaks in Andorra offer stunning panoramic views. Pic de Comapedrosa provides unparalleled vistas across Andorra, France, and Spain. Pic de l'Estanyó rewards hikers with incredible 360-degree views of surrounding peaks. Additionally, Pic de la Serrera serves as a strategic observation point for other Andorran summits, and the Tristaina Solar Viewpoint near Pic d'Arcalís offers spectacular panoramic views of the Ordino valley and the Pyrenees.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Andorra's mountain peaks?

Beyond peak bagging, the areas around Andorra's mountains offer diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from moderate to difficult, exploring natural parks and glacial lakes. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging routes like the Collada de Beixalis and Coll de la Gallina. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore guides like Hiking in Andorra and Road Cycling Routes in Andorra.

Are there any family-friendly mountain experiences in Andorra?

While many peaks offer challenging climbs, there are also more accessible options and areas suitable for families. For instance, the area around Font del Travenc Bridge provides a secluded, silent mountain landscape with a picnic area, perfect for a family outing amidst rich biodiversity. Some trails within natural parks also offer easier sections suitable for families.

Are there any peaks known for unique natural phenomena?

Yes, Pic d'Arcalís is notable for a unique natural phenomenon. Every year on August 7th, the sun is visible for three minutes through a large hole in the rocks from an exact point on the Arcalís peak, a spectacle that has been observed for centuries.

What is the difficulty level for climbing Andorra's highest peaks?

Climbing Andorra's highest peaks, such as Pic de Comapedrosa and Pic de l'Estanyó, is generally considered difficult and strenuous. While technically straightforward, they involve significant elevation gains and can take 7-9 hours for a round trip. Hikers should be prepared with adequate physical resistance and appropriate gear, especially for sections with loose rocks.

Can I find glacial lakes near Andorra's mountain peaks?

Yes, Andorra's mountainous landscape is dotted with beautiful glacial lakes. The route to Pic de l'Estanyó, for example, takes you through diverse landscapes including alpine lakes. Similarly, Pic de Font Blanca offers stunning views of more than five mountain lakes. The Les Valls del Comapedrosa Natural Park, where Pic de Comapedrosa is located, also features scenic mountain lakes like Estany Negre.

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