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What to do in Andorra with children

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It’s no longer Europe’s best-kept secret, as the word is getting out that a holiday in Andorra is one of the best ways to relax and enjoy an adventure in nature. The microstate welcomes in literally millions of visitors every year, but you might be wondering “Is Andorra good for kids?” The answer is absolutely yes. Many of those visitors are families looking to have benefit from some quality time together, whether that’s on the Andorran ski slopes in winter or the hiking trails the rest of the year. 

In this guide to what to do in Andorra with children, we’ll outline the various educational experiences and adventures that can be had in the principality. There’s plenty to keep young travellers engaged no matter the time of year, so let’s take a look at the very best activities for children in Andorra.

Activities for children in Andorra

We’ll get on to the best Andorra routes and trails for families, as well as all you need to know if you plan to try Andorra ski for children, but first let’s take a look at a few of the specific centres you can visit for family activities. 

One of these is the Mon(t) Magic Family Park in the Canillo sector of Grandvalira, a centre packed with fun activities, from mini golf to trampolines to the longest zip-line in the Pyrenees, and much more beyond. Inspired by the magic and myths of Andorra’s history, the Mon(t) Magic Family is both educational and fun, and its location in Canillo means you’ll be in one of the most family-friendly parts of what is overall a family-friendly country. 

As for other examples of what to do in Andorra with children, you’ll also find the Palau de Gel in the same parish of Canillo. This is a large indoor ice sports centre, which is perfect if looking to spend a day enjoying some indoor activities in Andorra. At the Palau de Gel, kids can try out ice skating, ice karting, curling and more, while the centre also has a swimming pool. 

Caldea Spa Andorra, which is the is the largest thermal spa not just in Andorra but also across all of southern Europe, is a similar centre which might be worth visiting during an Andorra holiday with children. Thanks to the Likids section of the spa, which is exclusively designed for children aged three to eight years of age, your kids can also take a dip in the thermal waters and enjoy some supervised workshops and games, all while you relax in the thermal waters yourself. 

Andorra routes with children

Perhaps the most obvious conclusion you’ll reach when researching what to do in Andorra with children is to just go outside and explore this beautiful country. As a mountainous state tucked away in the heart of the Pyrenees, where there is average elevation of 1,996 metres, Andorra has breathtaking scenery in every direction. And, that makes for some lovely Andorra routes that you can hike along with the whole family.  

No matter which parish of Andorra you decide to stay in during your trip, there will be a walking trail or several worth exploring. But, perhaps the most popular one for groups enjoying an Andorra holiday with children is the trail around the Tristaina Lakes, which is a very moderate route that takes around two and a half hours to navigate. It packs a lot of scenery into a short space, while the three main lakes – named Estany Primer (First Lake), Estany del Mig (Middle Lake) and Estany de Més Amunt (Above Lake) – are all breathtaking in their own way. After a hike in this part of Andorra, the Tristaina Lakes might become your go-to answer to the question of what is the most beautiful part of Andorra. 

One other family-friendly Andorra route worth considering is the Ruta del Ferro, which translates to the Iron Trail. This walk is a little over four kilometres and takes you past several landmarks relevant to Andorra’s iron-working past, perfect for combining nature and history at the same time. 

Andorra ski for children

Now, what about Andorra ski for children? This is one of the activities Andorra is most famous for, and there are so many options for children to get out onto the slopes too. As the largest ski area in the region, it’s no surprise that Grandvalira boasts extensive facilities tailored for young skiers and the resort has specific skiing lessons for kids in Andorra

Especially popular are the group classes for children between the ages of six and 11, which offer a unique way of learning since they allow all the children involved to share their first skiing experiences with other young skiers of similar level, creating a fun and motivating atmosphere. There is also a good level of flexibility for families, as these classes have different options for schedules and duration.

It's no wonder that families love coming to Andorra, given all the skiing facilities catered specifically to young ones. Plus, with well-maintained hiking trails, indoor activities centres and a park like the Mon(t) Magic Family Park, it’s almost impossible for kids to get bored on an Andorran holiday. Parents often ask how many days do you need in Andorra, primarily because they don’t want to book too many, but the kids will surely want to stay for another day more!