Comapedrosa is the highest peak in Andorra, reaching 2942 meters. It is located in the Comapedrosa Natural Park in the parish of La Massana. The mountain is one of the most iconic natural landmarks in the country and a top destination for hikers and nature lovers. The route to the summit is demanding but rewarding. The trail passes through forests, glacial valleys, high alpine terrain, and mountain lakes. From the top you are rewarded with one of the most spectacular panoramic views in the Pyrenees. The area is rich in wildlife, including marmots and birds of prey, and offers a quiet and pristine environment. Comapedrosa is ideal for experienced hikers who want a true mountain adventure in Andorra.
Part of: Andorra