Best trails in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa
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Want to find the best trails in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 9 great trails for hiking and backpacking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
Ready for your next hike or bike ride? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 2,227 to 6,423 feet in elevation gain. Whatever you have planned for the day, you can find the perfect trail for your next trip to Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa.
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•Hard
•8.5 mi
A beautiful route along spectacular valleys and lakes, also passing through mountain refuges.
The view from the top of Comopedrosa is absolutely breathtaking.
It is recommended to start early to avoid the intense heat in summer.
Do not do if you are not used to hiking, as the path is very steep and steep in certain sections.
(194)
•Hard
•5.7 mi
•Est. 4–4.5 hr
This route invites hikers to explore the heart of the Parc Natural de les Valls del Comapedrosa, in the parish of La Massana, known for having the highest peak in Andorra.
The destination is the Refugi del Pla de l'Estany (also called Refugi de Joan Canut), a stone and wood building located at an altitude of 2,050 meters, which serves as a crucial intermediate point for longer hikes.
The hike runs close to the Devesa d'Arinsal. As you ascend, you leave the hazelnut trees behind to enter...
(104)
•Hard
•4.5 mi
•Est. 4–4.5 hr
This stage of the GR®11 long-distance trail is an unforgettable descent from the Refugi de Comapedrosa, entering the parish of La Massana.
The route is located in the Parc Natural de les Valls del Comapedrosa, a high mountain area that guards the Principality's highest peak, the Alt del Comapedrosa.
The trail begins in an alpine environment of lakes and rock, passing near formations of glacial origin such as the Estany Negre and the Basses d'Estany Negre.
From the heights, you can enjoy...
(39)
•Hard
•9.0 mi
•Est. 8–9 hr
This circular route, recommended for experienced hikers, leads to the summit of the Alt del Comapedrosa, the highest peak in Andorra.
The trail enters the Parc Natural Comunal de les Valls del Comapedrosa, in the parish of La Massana. This protected area's glacial morphology is visible in its U-shaped valleys and spectacular cirques.
The ascent, which is part of great traverses such as the GR®11, crosses several levels of vegetation. It begins among red pine and fir forests and then gives...
(19)
•Hard
•6.9 mi
•Est. 6–7 hr
This high mountain route climbs the Pic de les Fonts, located in the parish of La Massana, in the heart of the Andorran Pyrenees.
The ascent, which often begins in the Arinsal area, is recommended for experienced hikers due to the large positive vertical drop concentrated over a short distance. The route usually follows marked trails, such as sections of the GR®11.1 or the GRP (Gran Recorrido del País).
It is essential to note that this area, particularly the Les Fonts channel under the...
(11)
•Hard
•8.9 mi
•Est. 7.5–8.5 hr
This is one of the most demanding and spectacular stages of the Transpirenaica GR®11 in the heart of Andorra, from the quiet town of Arans to the wild refuge of Baiau, already in Catalan territory.
The day is a pure immersion in the high Pyrenean mountains, with an extreme positive slope. We start ascending through wooded areas of Scots pine, alternating with ferns, before beginning the steep climb to the Portella de Baiau. At these heights, the vegetation gives way to alpine meadows and...
(12)
•Hard
•7.2 mi
Leave from Arinsal (1560m). Climb to the Borda de la Coruvilla, then to Joan Canut Hut (2,030 m.). The trail climbs to the right. At a junction, follow the small path on the left. Then follow the path to the small pass and arrive at Estanys Forcats. Go to the left to find the ridge of the Roca Entrevessada. Continue along the ridge until you reach a rocky projection of 20 m. It only remains to reach the summit at 2927m. La Roca Entrevessada is the second summit, and has amazing views. For the...
(6)
•Hard
•6.6 mi
•Est. 5–5.5 hr
This beautiful and fun route in the High Pyrenees Natural Park, is recommended for experienced hikers, starting at the Vallferrera hut, near the Molinassa parking lot, and continuing with a steady or moderate climb along the GR®11 trail, until a detour on the right hand side that goes to the Comapedrosa hut and the Truites Lake.
The GR®11 trail is signposted, although there are many crossroads, so it is advisable to carry the AllTrails map handy.
Throughout the trail, hikers can enjoy the...
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•Hard
•9.8 mi
•Est. 8–9 hr
Hike up to the Pic de Comapedrosa, the highest peak in Andorra, in the heart of the Communal Natural Park of the Comapedrosa Valleys.
Although this route starts from a high point, such as Port de Cabús, the ascent involves a great deal of effort through high mountain terrain.
The trail is located in a steep and rocky geological environment, passing near lakes such as Estany Negre (Black Lake). It ascends ridges that require some agility and the occasional use of the hands to maintain...
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa is Coma Pedrosa, which has a 4.7 star rating from 199 reviews. This trail is 8.5 mi long with an elevation gain of 4,399 ft.
What is the longest trail in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa is Pic de Comapedrosa desde Port de Cabús. This trail is estimated to be 9.8 mi long.
How many trails are in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa?
There are 9 trails in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa. These trails have an average 4.7-star rating from 586 AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa?
If you're looking for elevation gain, Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa has you covered. GR®11 Stage 16: Arans to Baiau boasts the most elevation gain with 6,423 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Comapedrosa Loop, which will get you 4,885 ft of elevation gain.
Are there camping trails available in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa?
According to AllTrails.com, there is 1 camping trail in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa which is GR® 11 : Refugi Comapedrosa - Arinsal with an average 4.6 star rating from 104 community reviews.
Are there any trails with rivers in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa?
Yes, there are 7 trails with rivers in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa, including Coma Pedrosa, Refugi del Pla de l'Estany, GR® 11 : Refugi Comapedrosa - Arinsal, Comapedrosa Loop, and Pic de les Fonts.
Are there any trails with scenic mountain peak views in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa?
Yes, there are 7 trails with scenic mountain peak views in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa, including Coma Pedrosa, Comapedrosa Loop, Pic de les Fonts, GR®11 Stage 16: Arans to Baiau, and Roca Entravessada.
Are there any trails with huts in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa?
Yes, there are 6 trails with huts in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa, including Refugi del Pla de l'Estany, Comapedrosa Loop, Pic de les Fonts, GR®11 Stage 16: Arans to Baiau, and Roca Entravessada.
Are there any trails with lakes in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa?
Yes, there are 7 trails with lakes in Parque Natural Comunal de los Valles del Comapedrosa, including Coma Pedrosa, GR® 11 : Refugi Comapedrosa - Arinsal, Comapedrosa Loop, GR®11 Stage 16: Arans to Baiau, and Roca Entravessada.