NH Collection Andorra Palomé

Summer Activities: NH Collection Andorra Palomé

Experiencing summer in Andorra reveals why the region surrounding the Pyrenees is a haven for outdoor sports. The mountains come into their own with scenic hiking trails, dramatic mountain bike circuits, and renowned international events, including the Mountain Bike World Cup. For outdoor enthusiasts, Andorra offers endless possibilities for exploration and adventure, with options as varied as the landscape itself: from gentle riverside walks and intermediate routes to arduous ascents that challenge even the most experienced hiker.

A paradise for hikers

Sitting high above the Valley of North, NH Collection Andorra Palomé offers unrivalled access to the country’s most iconic hiking routes. Just a few steps from the hotel lie the spectacular trails of the Comapedrosa Natural Park, which cross glacial lakes, lush forests and dramatic peaks. The Iron Route, which follows the historic Camino de los Trajinantes, and the Madriu Path (World Heritage), that leads to the serene Lake Illa, are also within easy reach.

Cycling Routes

With its magnificent mountains and sweeping valleys, Andorra offers an immersive and unique cycling experience. Just 10 minutes from NH Collection Andorra Palomé lies the Pal Arinsal Bike Park, home to UCI MTB World Series circuits and a major highlight for followers of professional mountain biking. The hotel itself provides secure bike storage, a maintenance workshop and direct access to legendary, challenging climbs such as Ordino, Arinsal and Comapedrosa.

High-Altitude Experience: Tristaina Lakes & Solar Viewpoint

Located in nearby Ordino, the Tristaina Lakes offer one of the most spectacular panoramas to enjoy summer in Andorra. Easily accessible during summer, this high-altitude destination has it all: crystal-clear waters, pure mountain air, and stand-out architecture. Suspended at over 2,700 meters above sea level and accessible by gondola, the Tristaina Solar Viewpoint provides remarkable 360° views across Andorra and into France.