Arinsal Field with Snow

WINTER SPORTS – ANDORRA

Arinsal ski resort

Winter Sports

Andorra is home to a range of ski resorts. These resorts bring in a lot of tourism to the small country whilst also making it a hotspot for temporary workers, looking to enjoy a working ski season/holiday.

The three resorts in Andorra; GranvaliraArinsal/Pal and Ordino Arcalís all have their own unique and exciting features, with Granvalira being the largest with over 215 skiable kilometres.

The Après

For those of you who save all year for a ski holiday just to get on the beers after doing one run…

Andorra boasts a wide array of Après bars and nightclubs near each of the ski resorts.

So for those who need a beer or two to loosen up the knees, do not fear you will not be let down by the communities and bars within the resorts.

Granvalira Resorts Andorra

Granvalira Resorts Andorra is the combination of the three resorts in Andorra, and in-turn creating the largest ski resort in the Pyrenees.

You are able to purchase a ski pass which will allow you to ski each of the resorts, or purchase individual passes for each resort.

Each of the resorts link back to the national bus station in Andorra La Vella, via the infamous yellow buses, which are extremely reliable.

The Weather

Granvalira Resorts Andorra can now guarantee snow in more than 60% of its ski areas. Allowing you to enjoy the ski slopes whilst also enjoying the sunny weather which regularly frequents the Andorran mountains.

When there is a lot of snow, Andorra turns white over night and become a beautiful location with awesome skiing and snowboarding opportunities.

Arinsal mountain skyline
Arinsal Town with Snow

Show me the resorts.

Granvalira is the largest of the three ski resorts boasting over 215 skiable kilometres. Ordino Arcalís boasts some of the best off piste skiing and snowboarding and is widely referred to as the hidden gem of Andorra.

Arinsal/Pal are linked together via cable cart, with the Arinsal sector being a smaller but providing a ski park, whilst Pal sector offers long runs surrounded by trees and a gondola linking to La Massana.