Ski holidays Grandvalira - sun and fun in the snow!
Andorra la Vella
Andorra la Vella is the capital of the microstate of Andorra and lies in the heart of the Pyrenees. With around 468,000 km², Andorra is the largest of the European microstates in terms of surface area, with almost 78,000 residents calling it their home. Especially in winter, the country attracts millions of tourists with the largest European ski area outside the Alps. Those who spend their holidays in Andorra la Vella have many opportunities …resort details
Canillo
Canillo is the capital city of the region with the same name. Here you'll find a great number of Andorra's traditional old mountain houses, the "borda", many of which include restaurants offering traditional cuisine. In Canillo you'll find several historic churches and chapels, many dating back to the 11th century, lending the region and resort a unique charm. For an après-ski fix, many of the locals swear by the "Camping Pla", which offers …resort details
El Tarter
El Tarter is a small village in Andorra and it's perfect for relaxed ski holidays. With its ski area Grandvalira, El Tarter is perfect for families, as many of the accommodations are self-catered and childcare service is available in many places. The access to the Grandvalira ski area is also done easily. Despite its small size, El Tarter is popular because of its après ski parties at L'Abarset Restaurant, so that party lovers will also get …resort details
Encamp
Active during the day and relaxed in the evening - Encamp is the perfect place to recharge. The city lies in the centre of Andorra at an altitude of about 1,300 m. Encamp, with its 6 km long Funitel, provides for ideal access to the diverse Grandvalira ski area with its approx. 210 km of piste and approx. 30 km of cross-country trails. Encamp is a modern city that was once composed of several smaller villages. The resort successfully combines …resort details
Escaldes
The town of Escaldes directly borders the capital city Andorra la Vella, but is still the perfect place for a cosy ski holiday. The town's numerous sulphurous and hot thermal springs are well-known. "Caldea", the largest thermal baths in southern Europe, is a landmark of Escaldes and is an inviting place to relax after a long day of skiing in the Pyrenees. Another impressive highlight of the region is the glacial valley and world heritage site …resort details
Pas de la Casa
The resort of Pas de la Casa is located directly on the border of France, at an altitude of 2,080 m. It is the highest ski resort in Andorra, the coldest town in the Pyrenees and an absolute winter sports paradise. European competitions were held here - but the area is also very appealing to tourists. There is a wide variety of recreational activities available off-piste, which fulfil all wishes! Stroll through the shops and take advantage of …resort details
Soldeu
The lively village of Soldeu lies at a snow-secure altitude of 1,710 m and is situated directly at the pistes of the largest ski area of the country, the Grandvalira. Just like the neighbouring resort El Tarter, Soldeu is part of the lift network, which connects the resorts perfectly and is also well-known as venue of different FIS World Cup races. Owing to the communication road, Soldeu is very well connected with the capital Andorra de Vella …resort details