Coma Pedrosa Natural Park

Coma Pedrosa Natural Park

Coma Pedrosa Natural Park is a mountainous region in Andorra, offering breathtaking alpine landscapes, diverse wildlife, and a range of outdoor activities.

4,544
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
Varies
Annual Visitors
2003
Year Established

About Coma Pedrosa Natural Park

Coma Pedrosa Natural Park
 

Coma Pedrosa Natural Park, located in the northwest of Andorra, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Dominated by the highest peak in Andorra, the Coma Pedrosa at 2,942 meters, the park's terrain features rugged mountains, glacial lakes, and alpine meadows. Its rich biodiversity includes species such as marmots, chamois, and a variety of birdlife. Historically, this area has been a seasonal pastoral landscape, and today, it offers extensive hiking and trekking opportunities. Trails vary from gentle paths for leisurely walks to challenging routes for experienced hikers. The park is renowned for its stunning views and serene environment, making it an ideal spot for photography, wildlife observation, and retreat into nature. With its well-preserved natural environment, the park underscores Andorra's commitment to conservation and sustainable tourism.

Highlights

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Coma Pedrosa Peak

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Estanys Forcats glacial lakes

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Pic de Sanfons summit

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Pic de Baiau panoramic views

Notable Natural Features

Coma Pedrosa Peak

At 2,942 meters, it is the highest point in Andorra, offering stunning panoramic views.

Estanys Forcats

A series of serene glacial lakes surrounded by breathtaking alpine scenery.

Sauvage Nature Reserve

Home to diverse flora and fauna, providing an excellent spot for nature observation.