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Top 8 Mountain Passes in La Massana

Best mountain passes in La Massana are found within this Andorran parish, situated in the Pyrenees. The region features high-altitude terrain with several notable passes that connect valleys and offer access to natural landscapes. La Massana's geography includes both paved and unpaved routes, providing diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is characterized by its mountainous environment, with elevations reaching over 2,000 meters.

Best mountain passes in La Massana

  • The most popular mountain pass is Port de Cabús, a…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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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Coll d'Arinsal Summit

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Moolt uploaded interesting and quite forgotten compared to its neighbors.

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Coll de les Cases

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Beautiful mountain pass that separates two well-known valleys in the northern area of this area of Andorra, the ones that separate the areas of Arinsal and Arans.

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Coll de la Botella Viewpoint

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The scenery is incredibly beautiful. You can see what feels like half of Andorra. The path climbs steadily, but at least it's not terribly steep. Unfortunately, there aren't many opportunities to refill your drinking water.

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Path that joins the Pic de les Angleves mountain towards what is called the Coll de l'Estany, a pass that runs parallel to the Coll d'Ordino and separates the valleys of Encamp and the aforementioned Ordino.

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Collada dels Estanys Forcats

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A hill that forms the border between Andorra and Spain, and from which you can access the Medacorba peak, where these borders meet the French one.

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Cap de l'Ovella

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In the direction of Pic Negre, towards the north of Port de Cabús, we find this small mountain that lets us see the Cabús valley that falls to the town …

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Port d'Arinsal (2,733 m)

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An easy climb from the French side, although quite difficult. Best done early in the morning.

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Enbicia2
May 15, 2025, Port de Cabús

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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Port de Cabús is a mountain pass on the border between Andorra and Spain, known for its stunning scenery and appeal for hiking, cycling, and other mountain activities. Being on the border, Port de Cabús has particular significance, as it has historically been used as a cross-border crossing for trade and, in more recent times, as a less conventional route to cross between Andorra and Spain. Although the pass itself has no formal border control, it is important to carry documentation when crossing from one country to the other.

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A hill that forms the border between Andorra and Spain, and from which you can access the Medacorba peak, where these borders meet the French one.

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An easy climb from the French side, although quite difficult. Best done early in the morning.

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Beautiful mountain pass that, once at the top, offers incredible views of the climb and of the surrounding mountains, such as Pic Alt de la Capa. The climb is hard but worth it!

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Andriuu Coffi
December 20, 2023, Port de Cabús

Well-known and beautiful mountain pass in this border area with Andorra. If you follow the track you will reach the well-known town of Tor. Good views of how the road climbs up to this point.

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Andriuu Coffi
December 19, 2023, Cap de l'Ovella

In the direction of Pic Negre, towards the north of Port de Cabús, we find this small mountain that lets us see the Cabús valley that falls to the town of Ós de Civís, which is already part of Catalonia. Impressive views.

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Beautiful mountain pass that separates two well-known valleys in the northern area of this area of Andorra, the ones that separate the areas of Arinsal and Arans.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic mountain passes in La Massana?

For breathtaking panoramic views, Port de Cabús is highly recommended. It offers spectacular vistas, especially from its final paved section. Another excellent spot for expansive views across the valley is the Coll de la Botella Viewpoint.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes in La Massana?

The mountain passes are generally best visited from late June to late September for hiking, when conditions are most favorable. However, the season can extend from May to October if weather and ground conditions permit. High-altitude passes like Port de Cabús are typically open from May to October, but may close due to adverse weather, especially in winter.

Are there challenging routes for experienced cyclists in La Massana's mountain passes?

Yes, Port de Cabús offers a challenging and rewarding climb for experienced cyclists. The ascent from La Massana is 17.7 kilometers long, with an average gradient of 6% and an elevation gain of 1061 meters. The final 2-3 kilometers of the paved road feature dramatic cliffside views and sections with a maximum gradient of 11.7%.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the mountain passes?

Around passes like Port de Cabús, visitors often have the opportunity to observe griffon vultures soaring overhead and free-roaming horses grazing in the high mountain pastures.

Are there hiking opportunities near Collada de Montaner?

Yes, Collada de Montaner is a popular destination for hiking. A recommended route starts from the Casa Rull museum in Sispony, leading hikers through pine forests and along the Muntaner river, offering a great way to experience the natural environment.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes in La Massana?

Beyond exploring the passes themselves, La Massana offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, running trails, and gravel biking routes. For more details on specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes in La Massana, Running Trails in La Massana, and Gravel Biking in La Massana guides.

What makes Coll de les Cases unique?

Coll de les Cases is a beautiful mountain pass known for its natural setting, as it separates two prominent valleys in the northern area of Andorra: the Arinsal and Arans valleys.

Are there any historical aspects to the mountain passes in La Massana?

Historically, passes like Port de Cabús served as important smuggling routes between Andorra and Spain, adding a layer of intrigue to their natural beauty.

What are the road conditions like for driving to the mountain passes?

The road on the Andorran side to Port de Cabús (CG-4) is fully paved and considered one of Europe's highest paved roads. However, it's important to note that the Spanish side of Port de Cabús is unpaved.

Are there any particularly challenging mountain passes for hiking in La Massana?

For those seeking a challenge, Coll d'Arinsal Summit and Collada dels Estanys Forcats are known for their more demanding terrain, offering rewarding experiences for experienced hikers.

Where can I find parking when visiting the mountain passes?

At the summit of Port de Cabús, there is a large parking lot available for visitors. For other passes, parking availability may vary, often found near trailheads or villages like Sispony for routes to Collada de Montaner.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes?

The mountain passes in La Massana offer diverse and spectacular views. From Port de Cabús, you'll see vast panoramic landscapes. The Coll de la Botella Viewpoint provides extensive vistas across the surrounding mountainous terrain, allowing you to see what feels like half of Andorra.

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