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Jogging in Andorra offers a unique experience within the Pyrenees mountains, characterized by its high-altitude terrain and varied landscapes. The region features dense forests up to 2,000 meters, transitioning to alpine environments and rock exposures at higher elevations. Glacial valleys, numerous lakes, and river paths provide diverse running surfaces, from gentle trails to challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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7.86km
00:53
150m
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Jog the moderate 4.9-mile Camino de el Ossa loop around Lake Engolasters, enjoying Pyrenean views and forest paths in Andorra.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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10.7km
01:22
300m
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The Camí Ral and Rec del Solà Loop is a difficult 6.7-mile jogging route in Andorra, offering panoramic views and historical pathways.
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10.3km
01:28
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A challenging 6.4-mile (10.3 km) jogging route from Encamp to Lake Engolasters, offering mountain views and varied terrain.
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13.4km
01:29
290m
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Jog the moderate 8.3-mile Valira River and Rec de l'Obac Trail, enjoying shaded paths, river views, and natural beauty.
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6.05km
00:45
150m
150m
This 3.8-mile (6.0 km) circular jogging trail through Vall d'Incles offers a difficult challenge with 493 feet (150 metres) of elevation gai
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7.83km
01:17
400m
390m
Jog the difficult Estanques de Pessons circular route from Grau Roig, a 4.9-mile trail with 1297 feet of elevation gain.
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runners
7.92km
01:05
250m
250m
This difficult 4.9-mile (7.9 km) jogging route in Vall d'Incles offers river views, waterfalls, and lush scenery.
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9.24km
01:57
900m
900m
This difficult 5.7-mile (9.2 km) round trip to Pic de la Serrera from Coma de Ransol offers challenging terrain and stunning Pyrenean views.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The climb is steep, but manageable. The view from up there, stretching far into France, is definitely worth it!
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From km 2 onwards the road is closed to traffic most hours of the day, so the climb is very quiet.
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The highest mountain of Andorra can be climbed from the country as a day trip. However, you should be careful, as experienced hikers have already made mistakes. 😜 And it's a long way to Spain or France... The easiest climb is rated T3 according to the SAC. I went a little north-east over the summit on the way down and descended there. A little more challenging (T4), but in this case the scree in the upper area made it easier to descend. I saw a few salamanders here.
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The Font del Travenc Bridge is one of the stops you can make if you are touring the area by mountain bike. The terrain is demanding, so it is more suitable for experienced cyclists. The routes in this area offer a mix of rocky paths, narrow trails and technical descents. It is associated with the Font del Travenc, a natural spring located in a high mountain environment, surrounded by spectacular landscapes.
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Andorra offers a vast network of over 480 running routes, catering to all levels from easy paths to challenging trail runs through its stunning Pyrenean landscapes.
Andorra's running trails feature diverse terrain, from gentle paths along old irrigation canals like the Camí Ral and Rec del Solà Loop near Andorra la Vella, to challenging ascents into higher elevations. You'll find dense forests up to 2,000 meters, transitioning to alpine environments and rocky exposures at higher altitudes. Many routes are specifically designed for trail running, offering demanding climbs and technical sections.
Yes, Andorra has several routes suitable for families. The Tristaina Lakes route, a 4.5-kilometer path of glacial origin, is considered one of Andorra's best and is suitable for all levels, including families. Another easy option is the Pardines Trail to Lake Engolasters, a moderate 7.9 km route offering scenic views.
Absolutely. Many of Andorra's trails are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular example is the Pessons Lakes Circuit, which takes you through a beautiful high-mountain lake area. The Incles Valley: Camí de l'Obac Loop is another excellent circular option.
Andorra's running routes are rich with natural beauty. You can encounter numerous pristine lakes like Estany de l'Estanyó, Estany de Juclar, and Estany de Tristaina. Many trails pass through spectacular valleys such as the Vall d'Incles and the UNESCO World Heritage site, Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley. You might also spot highlights like the Juclà Refuge or the Black Lake of Comapedrosa.
Yes, Andorra is renowned for its challenging trail running. Routes like the Ascent to the peak of Comapedrosa offer significant elevation gain and technical sections within the Comapedrosa Natural Park. The Pic de la Serrera from Coma de Ransol Trail is another difficult route for those seeking an intense workout.
The running routes in Andorra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. Runners often praise the breathtaking Pyrenean mountain views, the diverse terrain, and the well-marked trails that cater to various fitness levels.
Many routes in Andorra, especially those closer to towns like Andorra la Vella, offer good accessibility. While specific parking details vary by trailhead, the country's commitment to outdoor sports means many popular starting points have designated parking. Public transport options are also available to reach various trailheads, particularly in the main valleys.
Yes, Andorra's landscape includes numerous river paths and glacial valleys. The Valira River and Rec de l'Obac Trail is a moderate route that follows the Valira River, offering pleasant waterside running. The country is also dotted with picturesque lakes that provide serene running environments.
The best time for jogging in Andorra is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and the high-altitude trails are free of snow. During these months, you can enjoy the full range of routes, from forest paths to alpine trails. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoe running, but many trails will be inaccessible or require specialized gear.
While popular routes like those around Lake Engolasters can see more traffic, Andorra's extensive network of trails means you can often find quieter paths. Exploring routes within the Natural Parks, such as Ascent to Pla de l'Estany in Comapedrosa Natural Park, can lead you to more secluded and equally stunning environments.


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