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Nestled between the peaks of an epic mountain range, Andorra has become synonymous with high mountain adventure. Splitboarders make there way to the mecca of snow between France and Spain for its elevated scenery, snow sport accommodations, and the charm of an out of the way country that thrills you both on and off the mountain! “Compare and book a certified guide for your Splitboarding trip with Explore-Share.com: 1500+ guides, 70+ countries and more than 8000 different programs to choose from. Take a pick from our Splitboarding selection. The mountains are calling!
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What should I know about Splitboarding Andorra?
Andorra is a small country located in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. The high elevation and remote location make it a popular winter sport destination and an accommodating place to enjoy a splitboarding program. There are two main ski areas in the country, Grandvalira and Arinsal, with the former as the largest. From these two collections of resorts, splitboarding through the high peaks is seamless. Lift access is high enough to provide snow-sure runs in the most wild backcountry. When traveling off-piste in Andorra, avalanches do pose a serious threat. The scenery is filled with stunning lakes and a plethora of outdoor activities – zip lining in Canillo can even be added to your program.
Why should I choose Andorra for my Splitboarding adventure?
Super Snowy!
Despite its small size, Andorra still has 65 mountains over 2,000 meters tall. This increases your chances for a heavy snow and fresh powder splitboarding session when you visit. With a high point of 2,942 meters at Coma Pedrosa and lift access reaching over 2,400 meters, shredding through fresh, top quality powder won't even be a question.
Variety of Options!
Again outperforming its small stature, Andorra boasts a number of off-piste trails that are perfect for the intermediate and advanced riders looking for a unique European splitboarding experience. Particularly at Pic Blanc Ridge, which can be hiked, because of its wide slope and open drop. The 35 degree lines and 200 meter of vertical complement the rest of the backcountry well.
Sunny Culture!
Even in the snow, it's nice to see the sun come out. Andorra statistically has more than 300 sunny days a year, the perfect way to dive into the culture that is influenced by the French and Spanish neighbors. After a thrilling day splitboarding through the high slopes, relaxing at one of the renowned apres-ski options is part of an Andorran mountain experience.
What can I expect from the weather in Andorra?
Andorra has a classic mountain climate, with cold winters and mild summers. The fall is relatively rainy, while the winter and spring are the perfect time for splitboarding.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Andorra?
Catalan
What currency is accepted in Andorra?
Euro (EUR)
How to Get There
There is no international airport in Andorra, so you can take the Eurostar from Paris to l'Hospitalet pres l'Andorre and bus across a mountain pass to enter. By flying into Barcelona, Toulouse, or Girona, you can take a car or bus into the mountains and Andorra.
What’s the country code of Andorra?
+376
What’s the high season for Splitboarding in Andorra?
January through March is the ideal time to visit, though you can squeeze in a great trip in December or April if the conditions allow.
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