Lakes around Parc Natural Comunal de les Valls del Comapedrosa are characterized by high-mountain landscapes and glacial formations. This protected area, covering 15.42 km², is home to Andorra's highest peak, Comapedrosa. The region offers diverse experiences, from serene waters to challenging high-altitude treks. These natural features provide opportunities for exploring alpine flora and fauna.
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If there is snow during the summer, you can climb Comapedrosa via its northern ridge.
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I went through it with some snow and it was quite slippery. If you want to avoid it, you can avoid it by following the ridge towards Comapedrosa, which is accessed from the southern pass of Estany.
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Impressive valley in this area of the Comapedrosa valley, where the walls rise on both sides of the valley.
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Spectacular pond that is at the foot of Comapedrosa and that also shows us the way to the top. You can see the authentic mountain landscape that tells us that the path both to the summit and to the Portella de Baiau will be tough.
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Next to the Comapedrosa Refuge we find what is called the Estany de les Truites, a beautiful mountain lake with clear waters.
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The small lake is below the peak and the water looks crystal clean. Swimming is forbidden, but many people go in.
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Beautiful lake where you can even fish from time to time
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The Parc Natural Comunal de les Valls del Comapedrosa is renowned for its stunning high-mountain landscapes featuring picturesque glacial lakes. These include serene, clear waters like Trout Lake, and dramatic, dark-hued lakes such as Black Lake of Comapedrosa, often nestled in glacial cirques.
Yes, Trout Lake (Estany de les Truites) is considered easily accessible via a hike from the village of Arinsal, following the GR 11 trail or GRP, with an estimated ascent time of about two hours. For more general easy hiking options, you can explore routes in the Easy hikes around Parc Natural Comunal de les Valls del Comapedrosa guide.
For a challenging experience, consider the hike to Black Lake of Comapedrosa, which is a crucial waypoint for those ascending Andorra's highest peak, Comapedrosa. The Estanys Forcats, a group of three glacial lakes, are also part of the challenging GR-11-1 route and are among the highest in Andorra, situated between 2,630 and 2,710 meters.
The best time to visit is generally during the summer months (June to September) when the trails are clear of snow and the alpine flora and fauna are most vibrant. However, some high-altitude lakes like Black Lake of Comapedrosa can remain partially or fully frozen into July, offering a unique sight. The Estanys Forcats are often frozen for 10 months of the year.
You can observe diverse high-mountain landscapes, including glacial cirques, and a rich variety of alpine flora and fauna, especially during summer. The lakes themselves offer unique characteristics, such as the deep, dark hue of Black Lake of Comapedrosa, the clear waters of Trout Lake, and the stony, mineral surroundings of the high-altitude Estanys Forcats.
Yes, the Refugi de Coma Pedrosa, a mountain hut, is located on the shores of Trout Lake (Estany de les Truites). It is guarded during the summer, offering hospitality and mountain catering. Additionally, a lodge above the Estanys Forcats provides shelter in case of sudden weather changes.
Visitors appreciate the stunning high-mountain landscapes and the diverse range of experiences offered by the glacial lakes. The clear waters of Trout Lake and the dramatic, deep color of Black Lake of Comapedrosa are frequently highlighted. The impressive valley of Pla de l'Estany also receives praise for its well-marked trails and diverse terrain.
Yes, the Estanys Forcats are a group of three glacial lakes situated at an altitude between 2,630 and 2,710 meters, making them among the highest in Andorra. Specifically, Estany de Més Amunt dels Forcats, at 2,714 m, is notably the highest lake in Andorra.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options, around the Parc Natural Comunal de les Valls del Comapedrosa. For detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Parc Natural Comunal de les Valls del Comapedrosa and Road Cycling Routes around Parc Natural Comunal de les Valls del Comapedrosa guides.
Yes, the View of the Baiau Lakes from Portella de Baiau offers spectacular panoramic views. Although the climb to Portella de Baiau is tough, the effort is rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the lakes from above. The Pla de l'Estany also provides scenic views within the valley.
Trout Lake (Estany de les Truites) is specifically named for the Fario trout found within its clear waters. It's a beautiful mountain lake located near the Comapedrosa Refuge.

