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The best road cycling routes in Andorra

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Road cycling in Andorra offers an extensive network of routes through the Pyrenees mountains, characterized by challenging topography and significant elevation changes. The region features dramatic landscapes with sharp, steep peaks, lush valleys, and dense forests. High mountain passes are a prominent feature, providing demanding climbs and panoramic vistas across the principality.

Best road cycling routes in Andorra

  • The most popular road cycling route is Coll de la Gallina Loop, a 16.5 miles (26.5 km) trail that takes 1 hour 58 minutes to complete. This route features one of Andorra's most challenging climbs, known for its demanding slopes.
  • Another top favourite among local road cyclists is La Rabassa Loop via Aixirivall and Juberri, a difficult 21.9 miles (35.2 km) path. This scenic route meanders through forests and pastures, offering views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Local road cyclists also love the Coll d'Ordino – Collada de Beixalis loop from Andorra la Vella, a 38.6 miles (62.1 km) trail leading through mountain passes and protected areas, often completed in about 3 hours 52 minutes.
  • Road cycling in Andorra is defined by high mountain passes, challenging climbs, and scenic valleys, with routes suitable for both seasoned cyclists and those seeking moderate challenges. The varied terrain includes winding roads through forests and open mountain landscapes.
  • The routes in Andorra are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.4 stars from more than 300 reviews. More than 20,000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Andorra's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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La Rabassa Loop via Aixirivall and Juberri

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Cycle the difficult La Rabassa Loop via Aixirivall and Juberri, a 21.9-mile route with 4004 feet of elevation gain in Andorra.

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Cycle the Coll de la Gallina Loop, a difficult 16.5-mile (26.5 km) road cycling route in Andorra with 3501 feet (1067 meters) of elevation g

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Ascend to Cortals d'Encamp from Encamp on this 12.6-mile (20.3 km) road cycling route with 2717 feet (828 metres) of elevation gain.

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September 5, 2025, Erts

Erts is a small village located in the parish of La Massana, Andorra, surrounded by mountains and known for its tranquility and natural surroundings.

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August 31, 2025, Estació de Pal

Municipality of Pal, in the parish of La Massana. It gives its name to the Pal station and the port.

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Ruben
August 2, 2025, Coll d'Ordino

Easier to climb and more beautiful in terms of views from Canillo. Although it's more pleasant to ride through the trees starting from Ordino.

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August 2, 2025, Collada de Beixalis

Very steep. Only the last few kilometers flatten out a bit. Moderate view at the col. Lots of pro cyclists spotted along the way.

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The Cabús Pass is a mountain pass that crosses the Pyrenees at 2,302 m above sea level. It is located on the border between Andorra and Spain, between the parish of La Massana and the municipality of Alins. Only the Andorran side is paved. From Alins, in the High Pyrenees, the climb is impressive and involves paths and trails that are not always in good condition.

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Beautiful Romanesque church with a bell tower. Typical construction of Andorran Romanesque architecture.

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Spectacular chained route. With a bit of luck you will be able to climb alongside horses, cows and even some World Tour cyclists.

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For me, Encamp is my favourite training pass. It is demanding at first but then it becomes more bearable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general difficulty level of road cycling routes in Andorra?

Andorra's road cycling routes are predominantly challenging due to the mountainous Pyrenean terrain. While there are some easier options, the majority of routes are classified as moderate or difficult, featuring significant elevation changes and iconic mountain passes. Out of over 100 routes, 38 are considered difficult, 53 moderate, and 16 easy, catering to a wide range of cyclists from seasoned professionals to those seeking a moderate challenge.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Andorra?

The best seasons for road cycling in Andorra are typically spring (April-May) and fall (September-October). During these months, temperatures are mild and the crowds are sparser. Andorra generally enjoys around 300 days of sunshine annually, providing favorable conditions for outdoor pursuits throughout much of the year, though winters are chilly.

Are there any particularly challenging climbs for experienced road cyclists in Andorra?

Yes, Andorra is renowned for its demanding climbs, many of which have featured in prestigious races like the Tour de France and Vuelta a España. Notable challenging climbs include Coll de la Gallina, Port d'Envalira (the highest paved pass), Arcalís, Coll d'Ordino, and Port de Cabús. For a taste of this challenge, consider the Coll de la Gallina Loop, which features one of Andorra's most demanding ascents.

Can I find road cycling routes with panoramic viewpoints in Andorra?

Absolutely. Andorra's mountainous landscape offers numerous routes with breathtaking panoramic vistas. Passes like Port d'Envalira and Coll d'Ordino are known for their spectacular views. For a route that specifically highlights scenic outlooks, the View of Andorra la Vella – Port de la Comella loop from Canillo provides extensive views of the Andorran landscape.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see along road cycling routes in Andorra?

Road cycling routes in Andorra wind through diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter sharp, steep Pyrenean peaks, lush valleys, dense forests of pine and fir, and crystal-clear rivers. The region is also home to stunning glacial lakes like the Tristaina Lakes and Engolasters Lake, and protected areas such as Sorteny National Park, known for its botanical diversity.

Are there any circular road cycling routes available in Andorra?

Yes, many road cycling routes in Andorra are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. A popular option is the La Rabassa Loop via Aixirivall and Juberri, which offers a scenic journey through forests and pastures. Another excellent choice is the Coll d'Ordino – Collada de Beixalis loop from Andorra la Vella, leading through mountain passes and protected areas.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Andorra?

The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Andorra, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the challenging topography, the stunning natural beauty of the Pyrenees, and the extensive network of well-marked roads. The significant elevation changes and panoramic views from mountain passes are also often highlighted as key attractions.

Are there any waterfalls or natural landmarks to see near the road cycling routes?

Yes, Andorra's natural beauty extends to several waterfalls and natural landmarks. While cycling, you might find opportunities to visit highlights such as the Waterfall in the Vall d'Incles or the Waterfall in the Sorteny Valley Natural Park. These natural features provide picturesque stops and add to the scenic experience of your ride.

Can I find routes that pass through or near traditional villages and cultural sites?

Many routes in Andorra traverse charming villages and offer glimpses into the region's cultural heritage. The La Rabassa Loop via Aixirivall and Juberri, for instance, passes through picturesque areas. The Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases traditional farming and ancient paths, and while primarily for hiking, its proximity influences the character of nearby cycling routes.

Are there any road cycling routes suitable for altitude training?

Andorra's high altitude makes it an excellent destination for athletes seeking altitude training. With many passes reaching over 2,000 meters, such as Port d'Envalira (over 2,400 meters), the country provides an ideal environment for this. Routes like the Port de Cabús – Pal Ski Station loop from la Cortinada offer significant elevation gain, contributing to effective altitude exposure.

How many road cycling routes are available in Andorra on komoot?

Komoot features over 100 road cycling routes in Andorra, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists. These routes cover more than 200 kilometers and cater to different skill levels, from moderate to difficult, ensuring there's a suitable challenge for almost every road cyclist.

Are there any routes that explore the protected areas of Andorra?

Yes, several road cycling routes in Andorra pass through or offer views of protected natural areas. The Coll d'Ordino – Collada de Beixalis loop from Andorra la Vella, for example, leads through mountain passes and protected areas, including the protected area of Collet de Montaup. Sorteny National Park, known for its botanical diversity, is also accessible via routes in its vicinity.

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