A country · 23 places · 7 regions

Andorra, all of it.

23 curated places across 7 regions — photographed, mapped, and noted with the season each is best in.

Andorra la Vella, Andorra
Andorra la Vella · via Wikimedia Commons

The 4 biggest regions — La Massana, Canillo, Encamp and Sant Julià de Lòria — read below as chapters, with 3 more waiting past them.

Chapter I · La Massana · 6 places

La Massana

A small Romanesque church anchoring the stone hamlet of Pal, one of the best-preserved traditional villages in Andorra. The slate roofs and narrow lanes around it retain a rural Pyrenean character.

Grandvalira, Andorravia Wikimedia Commons

Chapter II · Canillo · 4 places

Canillo

The largest ski area in the Pyrenees, linking several resort sectors across the eastern Andorran valleys. Extensive pistes and high-altitude terrain draw winter-sports visitors from across the region.

✦ December to April · $$

Chapter III · Encamp · 3 places

Encamp

A high glacial lake set among the peaks of the eastern Andorran range, reached by walking trails from the Vall del Madriu area. The still water reflects the surrounding granite ridges in clear weather.

Casa Rull, Andorravia Wikimedia Commons

Chapter IV · Sant Julià de Lòria · 3 places

Sant Julià de Lòria

A restored traditional house museum in the parish of Sant Julià de Lòria that recreates the domestic life of a well-off Andorran farming family. Its rooms display period furniture, kitchen tools, textiles and agricultural implements arranged as they would have been used. The stone farmhouse, with its hearth, stables and store rooms, illustrates the self-sufficient mountain economy of past centuries. Guided visits explain rural customs and the seasonal rhythms of life in the Pyrenean valleys.

✦ June–September · $

Every place in Andorra

23 places, one country.