Andorra has a way of surprising people. Most visitors pass through for the duty-free shopping and ski slopes — few think to explore it on foot. That's exactly what makes it such a rewarding place to walk. The lower wooded slopes open up into sun-drenched mountain plateaus alive with wildflowers and wildlife, before giving way to the high passes where the views across the Pyrenees stop you in your tracks. We'll take you along challenging routes like the Els Aspres path and up to Pic de Coma Pedrosa, Andorra's highest summit — a climb that our walk leader Jane described as revealing "something increasingly rare in Europe: genuine remoteness."
Beyond the mountain routes, Andorra carries centuries of history in its stones. Let us take you into its quiet villages, past Roman buildings finished in local technique that have stood for thousands of years, and through a landscape that tells the story of one of Europe's oldest and most quietly extraordinary nations. Every walk is led by both a Ramble Worldwide leader and a local mountain guide — two layers of expertise that ensure you find not just the best trails, but the best of Andorra.