Parc Natural Comunal de les Valls del Comapedrosa is a vibrant natural reserve in Andorra, known for its challenging hiking trails and the majestic Comapedrosa peak, the tallest mountain in the country.
Parc Natural Comunal de les Valls del Comapedrosa is situated in the western part of Andorra, near the borders with France and Spain. This park is dominated by the Comapedrosa peak, which stands at 2,942 meters and is the highest point in Andorra. The park is characterized by rugged terrain, deep valleys, glacial lakes, and a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Dense forests of pine and fir trees provide habitats for diverse species, including the Pyrenean chamois and golden eagle. The park offers numerous hiking trails that range from moderate walks to challenging ascents, attracting outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and tranquility. Significant historical sites within the park include the remains of ancient shepherd shelters, adding a cultural layer to the natural wonders. Its stunning alpine landscapes, vibrant ecosystems, and heritage elements make it a coveted destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Comapedrosa Peak
Pyrenean Chamois Habitat
Traspirenaica Trail
Estanys de Baiau Lakes
The highest mountain in Andorra, offering panoramic views from its summit.
A series of picturesque glacial lakes nestled at the park's higher elevations.
A part of the cross-Pyrenees trail passing through the park, popular for long-distance trekkers.