Ski resorts in Andorra — compare 3 ski areas
Discover the Perfect Mountain Adventure
From the legendary Alpine peaks to hidden powder gems, discover the perfect winter sports destination for your next mountain adventure.
Andorra punches well above its weight, with Grandvalira (210 km of pistes) and Vallnord-Pal/Arinsal anchoring the Pyrenees. Add tax-free shopping, lively nightlife and excellent ski schools and you have one of Europe's best value ski destinations.
Use the filters below to compare Andorran ski areas by elevation, piste kilometres, lift capacity and après-ski. Each resort page links to villages, ski schools, rentals and live snow conditions.
Best for: affordable family ski holidays, beginner-friendly slopes, lively après-ski and easy access from Barcelona and Toulouse airports.
Winter Sports Ski Areas
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Grandvalira
Welcome to Grandvalira, nestled in the heart of the Andorran Pyrenees! This extensive ski resort, formed in 2003 through the merger of historic areas, offers an unforgettable winter sports experience. With an impressive {slopes_total} slopes and {lifts_total} lifts spanning across a remarkable {ski_area_km} kilometers of ski area, there's something for everyone, from beginners to seasoned experts. The pistes stretch from an elevation of {elevation_min} to {elevation_max} meters, ensuring varied terrain and often excellent snow conditions, supported by snowmaking covering {snow_making_coverage}% of the area. The season typically runs from {season_start} to {season_end}, offering ample time to enjoy the snow-covered slopes. Grandvalira is easily accessible by road, with multiple entry points between Encamp and Pas de la Casa, ensuring a smooth arrival. Andorran culture, a charming blend of Spanish and French influences, is palpable throughout your visit. Catalan is the official language, though you'll find Spanish and French are also widely spoken. Beyond the skiing, Grandvalira invites you to explore its local culinary traditions. Indulge in hearty dishes like *escudella*, a delightful stew of pork and seasonal vegetables, or the flavorful *trinxat* made with winter cabbage, potatoes, and bacon. And after a day on the slopes? The après-ski scene is vibrant, with L'Abarset in El Tarter being a notable spot to unwind and conclude your day. Grandvalira is more than just a ski area; it's a complete destination combining adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery.
Min Elevation
1710m
Max Elevation
2640m

Ordino Arcalís
Welcome to Ordino Arcalís, a jewel nestled in the breathtaking Pyrenees of Andorra, where every descent tells a story. This resort, established in 1983 by the local residents of Ordino, offers an enchanting winter sports experience from early December to mid-April. With an impressive ski area covering {ski_area_km} km, ranging from {elevation_min} meters to a peak of {elevation_max} meters, there is ample space to explore. The mountain hosts {slopes_total} slopes, served by {lifts_total} lifts, offering a nice balance with {slopes_easy} easy and {slopes_medium} intermediate runs, as well as {slopes_difficult} challenging black pistes for experts. Its north-facing orientation guarantees exceptional snow conditions, particularly appreciated by freeride enthusiasts, as evidenced by its status as a regular host of the Freeride World Tour since 2015 and the upcoming FIS Freeride World Championships in 2026. Beyond the slopes, the region offers a rich cultural experience; the Ordino valley is recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and the town of Ordino itself charms with its well-preserved heritage and traditional architecture. After a day in the snow, you can indulge in delicious mountain cuisine, such as grilled meats and rice dishes with local beef and lamb, at restaurants like La Coma, or experience a lively après-ski atmosphere with tapas in Ordino.
Min Elevation
1940m
Max Elevation
2625m

Pal Arinsal
Welcome to Pal Arinsal, a charming winter sports destination nestled in the breathtaking Andorra Pyrenees. This resort, which has been welcoming skiers in Arinsal since 1973 and connected Pal via a modern cable car in 2001, offers an expansive ski area covering {ski_area_km} kilometers. With an impressive variety of {slopes_total} slopes and served by {lifts_total} lifts, there's something for every skill level. The elevation ranges from a comfortable {elevation_min} meters to a challenging {elevation_max} meters, ensuring a diverse skiing experience. Pal Arinsal is recognized as a particularly family-friendly destination. Beginners and recreational skiers will enjoy the {slopes_easy} easy slopes, while intermediates can test their skills on the {slopes_medium} medium runs and experts on the {slopes_difficult} difficult descents. Winter sports enthusiasts can visit from early December to early April, with the season running from {season_start} to {season_end}. The resort is also easily accessible by car and offers convenient free bus services connecting it to La Massana, making your stay even more comfortable. Beyond the fantastic slopes, Pal Arinsal offers a rich cultural and culinary experience. Andorran cuisine, influenced by both French and Spanish traditions, will delight your taste buds. Be sure to try Escudella, the hearty national stew with pork, pasta, and vegetables. You'll primarily hear Catalan spoken here, the sole official language. Don't forget to admire the beautiful, Romanesque architecture of the local churches. The atmosphere in Pal Arinsal is welcoming and vibrant, and the resort has been part of Grandvalira Resorts since the 2022-2023 season, further enhancing the experience.
Min Elevation
1550m
Max Elevation
2560m