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The Mountain Park is open from June to September, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and on weekends during the low season. You can get there by car via the CG-3 road from Andorra la Vella, which takes about 30 minutes; there are also shuttles from the city center. For more details, visit the official website: Mountain Park Andorra.
General admission costs €25 for adults and €15 for children, with family packages available for €60. It is not free, but it includes access to all basic attractions; check for discounts for Andorra residents on the official website: Buy tickets.
It is recommended to allow at least 3–4 hours to enjoy the main activities, such as trails and picnic areas. If you plan to do all the routes, set aside a full half day for a relaxed experience without rushing.
The Mountain Park was created in the 1980s as a protected natural area to preserve the biodiversity of the Andorran Pyrenees, highlighting its role in local ecology with unique species. Culturally, it represents Andorra’s commitment to sustainable tourism and the country’s mountain heritage.
Summer, from July to August, is ideal because of the good weather and alpine flowers, although early mornings help you avoid the crowds. In autumn, September to October, it offers spectacular views with fewer visitors; avoid winter if you are not into skiing, as some areas close.
Yes, it has paved trails and ramps in the main areas, ideal for wheelchairs, although some mountain areas are more challenging. We recommend contacting them in advance at +376 123456 or via the accessibility page for adapted guides.
Nearby you will find the village of Arinsal with its cable car for skiing and hiking, or the Comunal Natural Park of the Northern Valleys just 10 minutes away by car. Do not miss the duty-free shopping in Andorra la Vella either, 20 km away.
Bring comfortable clothing, hiking shoes, and water, as the mountain weather changes quickly; book tickets online to avoid queues. If you are traveling with family, download the park app for interactive maps and join the free guided tours on Saturday mornings.
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