COMAPEDROSA NATURE PARK

Its territory includes the Pic del Comapedrosa, Andorra’s highest peak (2,942m), which gives the park its name.

The Comapedrosa Nature Park covers a protected area of 15.42 km2. It stands out for its imposing high mountain scenery formed by forests, lakes and waterfalls. Its network of hiking routes and high mountain huts allows for a large number of excursions to contemplate the local fauna and flora.

Guided thematic excursions are organised in the summer (eco tourist routes): the Guided hiking route: Pla de l’estany and the Guided hiking route: Tomb al Riu Pollós

The park has an interpretative path which is apt for all ages and three huts, one of which, Comapedrosa , is guarded, and provides restaurant and lodging facilities during the summer months. Additionally routes on horseback.

Interpretation centre and family games area

To enjoy a first-hand experience of Comapedrosa, we recommend that you visit the Comapedrosa Interpretation Center in the center of Arinsal. There you will find out interesting information about this natural park. You will also be able to relax and have a great time playing “Salva la Serenalla”!

This activity is held in the Natural Park’s interpretation circuit and is available throughout the year. More information is available at the Tourism Office of La Massana, or in the Park Information Center.

View the valley below from 1900 meters high

Comapedrosa Communal Natural Park’s viewpoints allow to take in some very impressive landscapes! For example, the viewpoint of La Roca de la Sabina, located at an altitude of almost 1900 meters high and at the foot of the Arinsal ski resort, offers spectacular views of the landscape!

More information

This park is open to the public. To access this park, take the CG4 main road to Arinsal (La Massana parish). Once there, simply follow the signs to the park.