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Mountain biking in Andorra offers diverse terrain across its Pyrenean landscapes, making it a prominent destination for the sport. The region is characterized by rugged peaks, dense forests, alpine meadows, and numerous glacial lakes. This varied topography provides a wide array of mountain bike trails suitable for different skill levels, from challenging downhill runs to more accessible cross-country routes. The country's commitment to outdoor activities is reflected in its well-maintained trails and dedicated bike parks.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
4.5
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166
riders
16.2km
01:46
690m
690m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
3.3
(6)
60
riders
25.4km
02:28
860m
860m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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4.3
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76
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.0
(1)
61
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24.3km
02:39
990m
990m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
24
riders
22.5km
02:49
1,060m
1,060m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.5
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13
riders
20.7km
02:50
830m
830m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
5
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
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18
riders
15.9km
01:58
630m
630m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
13
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17.6km
02:29
940m
940m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
14
riders
22.9km
03:09
1,310m
1,290m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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A house steeped in history. The house dates back to the end of the 16th century and is home to one of Europe's oldest and most enduring parliaments, the General Council, established in 1419. It features a coat of arms dating from 1580.
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This small, ancient temple is a typical example of religious architecture in the Pyrenees, and although it is a modest construction, it has great historical and cultural value. It is a jewel of Andorran heritage, combining history, Romanesque architecture and a beautiful natural environment.
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The distance from the starting point in the village of Llorts to the lakes of l'Angonella is approximately 6 kilometres one way. The terrain is varied, starting with a dirt track that turns into a more technical and rocky path as you ascend. The route passes through forests and alpine meadows, and in the later sections, the terrain becomes rougher with sections of loose stone and areas of high mountain. This route is considered to be of high difficulty due to the combination of distance, gradient and the technical nature of the terrain, especially in the final sections near the lakes. It is suitable for experienced cyclists who are looking for a challenge and enjoy the high mountains.
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It is one of the highest points accessible by mountain bike (MTB) and eBike in Andorra. It is a popular destination among cyclists due to its spectacular surroundings and the challenges offered by the climb. The starting point at the Ordino Arcalís ski resort to the summit of Les Portelles covers approximately 7.5 kilometres. The cumulative positive gradient is significant, reaching 700 metres of vertical ascent from the base of the resort to the summit of Les Portelles, which is around 2,560 metres above sea level. The terrain is varied, combining stretches of asphalt in the first sections with dirt and gravel tracks as you ascend. At some points, the terrain becomes more technical, especially near the summit, where rocks and the incline add difficulty. The climb is considered to be of high difficulty due to the gradient and terrain conditions. It is a demanding route for both MTB cyclists and eBike users, who will enjoy the additional challenge offered by the altitude and changing weather conditions in high mountains.
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Arcalís 91, also known as The Ring of Ordino, is a steel sculpture created by Italian artist Mauro Staccioli in 1991. Located in the Ordino Arcalís ski resort in Andorra, the sculpture is a giant ring that symbolizes perfection and eternity. It is strategically placed to frame the surrounding mountain landscape, creating a stunning visual effect. The work represents the opposition between natural law and human law, highlighting the contrast between the simplicity of the ring and the complexity of the nature that surrounds it.
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The final destination of the route is the Angonella lakes, a series of small glacial lakes located at high altitude. These lakes are known for their crystal-clear waters and serene surroundings, making it an ideal place for nature lovers.
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Andorra offers a vast network of mountain bike trails, with over 180 routes documented on komoot. These range from easy paths suitable for beginners to challenging downhill runs for experienced riders, ensuring a diverse experience for all skill levels.
Andorra's mountain bike trails feature diverse terrain, from rugged Pyrenean peaks and dense forests to alpine meadows and glacial valleys. You'll find everything from technical singletracks and challenging climbs to smoother cross-country routes and dedicated bike park trails.
Yes, Andorra has options for families. While many trails are challenging, some routes offer a more accessible experience. For example, the Estany d'Engolasters and Camí de les Pardines Loop is a moderate 25.4 km path featuring scenic views around the lake and through forested areas, which can be enjoyed by families with some biking experience. The region's bike parks also often have green and blue graded trails suitable for various skill levels.
The best time for mountain biking in Andorra is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are clear of snow. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, while spring and autumn provide cooler rides and stunning seasonal colors.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in Andorra are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Port de Cabús Loop, a difficult 16.2 km trail offering high mountain pass views. Another is the moderate Camí del Riu de les Aubes desde La Massana y Ordino, which is a 15.3 km circular route.
Andorra's trails often pass through or near stunning natural attractions. You can encounter glacial lakes like Estany d'Engolasters, explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley, or ride through the beautiful Incles Valley. For panoramic views, consider routes near the Tristaina Solar Viewpoint or the Roc del Quer Viewpoint.
Yes, Andorra is home to world-class bike parks. Vallnord Bike Park Pal Arinsal is highly rated globally, offering 32 circuits over 60 km for downhill, enduro, and cross-country. Grandvalira Bike Park provides extensive e-bike trails across 94 km, and Naturland Bike Center features over 60 km of varied circuits with different difficulty levels.
The mountain bike trails in Andorra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 100 reviews. Riders frequently praise the stunning Pyrenean scenery, the diverse range of trails catering to all abilities, and the well-maintained paths that offer both challenging descents and rewarding climbs.
Absolutely. Andorra boasts several natural parks, and some mountain bike routes traverse these protected areas. For instance, the Refugio de Sorteny desde Ordino trail leads through the beautiful Sorteny Valley Natural Park, known for its rich flora and fauna, including the Sorteny Valley Botanical Garden.
Andorra is well-known for its challenging terrain, offering numerous difficult routes for advanced mountain bikers. Trails like the La Rabassa - Juberri Trail (24.3 km with significant elevation gain) or the Ordino-Arcalís Climb (22.5 km with over 1000m elevation gain) provide technical sections and demanding ascents that will test experienced riders.
Yes, Andorra's mountainous landscape means many trails feature substantial elevation changes. Routes such as the Tosa de Llosada Loop from Soldeu, a difficult 17.6 km trail with over 940m of ascent, or the Arcalís y Camí de Estanys de l'Angonella (22.9 km with over 1300m of climbing), offer excellent opportunities for a challenging workout and rewarding views.


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