Our Andorra holidays
Our Andorra holidays take you beyond its ski resorts and show you the country behind all the glamour and powder, for low impact hiking, mountain biking and rafting holidays in this portion of the Pyrenees. This independent state has an area of just 468 km², a population of less than 80,000 and more than 10,000 years of history. Tucked between Spain and France, with 65 peaks over 2,000m high, the country is known internationally for its ski resorts, yet the rugged landscape, mountain lakes, steep valleys, and sub-Mediterranean climate make our Andorra holidays an ideal summer escape, too. Our local guides will show you how to get the very best out of the mountainsides.
Pyrenees activity holiday
Enjoy an action packed week in the Pyrenees
From
£755 to £870
8 days
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Pyrenees walking holiday in Andorra
Superb summer walking in the Pyrenees
From
£1095 to £1195
8 days
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Pyrenees family holiday, Andorra
An action-packed centre-based summer activity-week
From
£795 to £985
8 days
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Andorra guided walking holiday
A pocket of hiking heaven in the Pyrenees
From
£1709 to £2079
8 days
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Andorra map & highlights
Most people arrive in Andorra via Barcelona or Toulouse airports, from where a regular shuttle bus operates directly to Andorra, or private transfers can be arranged.
Holidays can be based from the capital of Andorra La Vella, located in the heart of the Principality and with excellent links to all other towns and villages. Alternatively, there are bases higher in the mountains with easy access to peaks, lakes and valleys, such as Soldeu, a small, central town at 1,800m altitude with a gondola up to Soldeu BikePark, or Ordino, considered the cultural centre of Andorra with its Romanesque buildings and museums. Most attractions are within just 10 to 45 minutes’ drive away, meaning that you maximise your time in the countryside, and not on the road. Many trips visit a different region each day, although winter holidays here are likely to stay closer to base. Some activity holidays also cross into Spain to take advantage of the white water rafting available just over the border.
Holidays can be based from the capital of Andorra La Vella, located in the heart of the Principality and with excellent links to all other towns and villages. Alternatively, there are bases higher in the mountains with easy access to peaks, lakes and valleys, such as Soldeu, a small, central town at 1,800m altitude with a gondola up to Soldeu BikePark, or Ordino, considered the cultural centre of Andorra with its Romanesque buildings and museums. Most attractions are within just 10 to 45 minutes’ drive away, meaning that you maximise your time in the countryside, and not on the road. Many trips visit a different region each day, although winter holidays here are likely to stay closer to base. Some activity holidays also cross into Spain to take advantage of the white water rafting available just over the border.
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Incles Valley
2. The Iron Route
3. Siscaró Lake
4. Vallnord Pal – Arinsal
5. Soldeu
6. White water rafting
2. The Iron Route
3. Siscaró Lake
4. Vallnord Pal – Arinsal
5. Soldeu
6. White water rafting
Incles Valley
1. Incles Valley
Walk right out of Soldeu and into the pine forests of the Incles Valley, an idyllic region for hiking. Rhododendrons paint the landscape in June, with forest fruits ripening late into the summer. Keep an eye out for mountain horses – with bells around their necks – as you ascend to the picturesque Cabana Sorda Lake at 2,300m, set beneath a natural rock amphitheatre, or brave the trek to a nearby summit at 2,600m.
The Iron Route
2. The Iron Route
Linking up the old iron mines, mills and forges that lie at the foot of the Pyrenees, the Ruta del Ferro – the Iron Route – is now a car-free dirt track which is perfect for easy mountain biking. The countryside here is lush, green and bucolic – with a more dramatic backdrop of snow capped peaks. Rides finish in the very pretty medieval town of Ordino at the foot of the Casamanya Mountain.
Siscaró Lake
3. Siscaró Lake
Around the stunning, high altitude Siscaró Lake is one of the best regions for walking in Andorra. There are in fact 13 lakes within the vicinity, many of which you can swim in. Drive high into the mountains and summit its peak, Pic Maia, before spending the rest of the day on an often steep descent, admiring the Pyrenean views and looking out for resident marmots and griffon vultures.
Vallnord Pal – Arinsal
4. Vallnord Pal – Arinsal
Vallnord Mountain Park, at the top of the cable car from La Massana, is a one stop shop for thrilling activities in Andorra. Its hiking and mountain bike routes are of varying difficulty and take in high mountain lakes, flowing rivers and alpine meadows. For a greater adrenaline rush, try the rope swings, mountain cart descents or husky mushing for something a bit different in this stunning setting.
Soldeu
5. Soldeu
This ski resort is a convenient base for activity holidays throughout the year – and is so much more than a place to pose on the pistes. The glorious winter sunshine here provides the perfect opportunity to snow shoe or cross country ski through the surrounding Christmas card landscapes – or even learn how to drive your own pack of dogs for an exhilarating sled ride along a forest trail.
White water rafting
6. White water rafting
Cross a breathtakingly high mountain pass into Spain and spend a day whitewater rafting on Noguera Pallaresa – a world-renowned Catalonian river. You can arrive here by biking downhill – or relax and enjoy the scenic drive. You don’t need previous rafting experience to participate in the exhilarating 14km route with rapids up to Class III, and all clothing and safety equipment is provided.
Our Andorra holidays reviews
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17Andorra holidays reviews
Penelope Law-Vinter04 Aug 2025
It definitely met my expectations and more. Jessica, our fantastic guide, taught us so much about Andorra. Was lucky to spend the week w/ a lovely group of people.read more
Caroline Dalrymple-Smith19 Aug 2024
This was an amazing holiday for the whole family. Nuria and Nick couldn't have done more to ensure we had the best time, they were incredibly kind and helpful.read more
Sacha Wellborn12 Aug 2024
It was all-round an outstanding experience. The hiking, cycling and rafting were great, our hosts fantastic, and the company of the other families in the group excellent. We all had a fantastic time getting to know each other while we hiked, cycled, swam and played in the Pyrenees.read more





