
Andorra is one of Europe's top cycling destinations. World-class bike park, mythical La Vuelta and Tour climbs, and a dense alpine singletrack network in a 468 km² country.
This guide compiles the 5 must-ride routes in Andorra, classified by discipline and level. From Coll de la Gallina (HC, pro cyclists) to La Rabassa-Naturlandia (family), via the Madriu UNESCO gem and the Tristaina glacial lakes.
Coll de la Gallina (1,910 m) is one of pro cycling's most iconic climbs. 12 km at 8% average with 20% ramps make it a proper legs-and-head test.
Port d'Envalira (2,408 m) is the highest paved pass in the Pyrenees. 16 km from Encamp at 6.5% average with 1,040 m vertical gain.
La Rabassa (2,010 m) and Naturlandia form one of Andorra's most accessible and enjoyable MTB/E-MTB routes. 25 km mixing forest tracks and singletrack.
Vall del Madriu-Perafita-Claror has been UNESCO World Heritage since 2004. A demanding 35 km MTB route through preserved high-mountain landscape.
The 7 Lakes route climbs from Ordino to the Tristaina glacial lakes (2,640 m). 30 km on E-MTB with spectacular alpine scenery.