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.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Parc Natural Comunal de les Valls del Comapedrosa.
Free access; no permits required.
Best visited in summer and early autumn for optimal trail conditions.
Main visitor center located in Arinsal.
Accessible via CG-5 highway; roads may be closed in winter due to snow.
Summers are mild, with daytime temperatures ranging from 50-70°F. Winters are cold and snowy, with temperatures often below freezing.
Concerns include habitat disturbance from increased tourism and climate change, impacting snow levels and wildlife.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Near the base of Comapedrosa peak, it is a popular starting point for mountaineers.
A challenging hike leading to the Comapedrosa summit, with rewarding views.
A scenic route highlighting the beautiful glacial lakes at high altitudes.
An easier trek that offers a glimpse of alpine meadows and local wildlife.
Start hikes early to avoid afternoon storms common in the summer.
Winter snow can linger into late spring, making some trails inaccessible.
Camping is allowed only in designated areas to preserve the fragile environment.
Pack layers, as weather in the mountains can change rapidly.