From Pal Arinsal

Getting to the Pal Arinsal ski resort is very easy, whether you come by car, train, plane, or public transport.

Here is an easy guide to get there.

From Spain

How to get there by car

  • Take the C-14 road from La Seu d'Urgell, heading towards Andorra.
  • Cross the border at the Spanish-Andorran entry point and follow the signs towards Andorra la Vella.
  • From Andorra la Vella, take the CG-3 road towards La Massana.
  • Once in La Massana, follow the signs towards Pal or Arinsal, via the CG-4 road.

How to get there by plane

  • Barcelona-El Prat International Airport (200 km).
  • Girona-Costa Brava International Airport (260 km).
  • Reus International Airport (240 km).
  • Lleida-Alguaire International Airport (150 km).
  • Andorra-La Seu d'Urgell International Airport (27 km).

How to get there by train

The Madrid-Lleida AVE high speed train brings you to the nearest railway station in Spain. From Lleida, AndBus, ALSA  HIFE provides daily coach services to Andorra.

How to get there by public transport

  • From La Seu d'Urgell or Barcelona, take a bus that will take you to Andorra la Vella (e.g., ALSA or Andbus).
  • From Andorra la Vella, use the local buses (L5 or L6) to get to La Massana or directly to Arinsal.

From France

How to get there by car

  • Head towards the French-Andorran border via the N22 road from Ax-les-Thermes.
  • Enter Andorra through the Envalira pass or the tunnel of the same name (if it's winter, the tunnel is the safest option).
  • Continue towards Andorra la Vella following the CG-2, then take the CG-3 towards La Massana.
  • Follow the signs to Pal or Arinsal via the CG-4 road.

How to get there by plane

  • Toulouse Blagnac International Airport (195 km).
  • Carcassonne International Airport (176 km).

How to get there by public transport

  • From France, the nearest railway stations are those in L'Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre (acces by Skirail) and La Tour de Carol. From both, HIFE provides daily coach services to Andorra.
  • Then, use the local buses (L5 or L6) to reach La Massana or Arinsal. 

How to get to Pal Arinsal

Accessing Pal Arinsal in summer is convenient whether you choose to arrive via the La Massana Cable Car or drive directly to the Pal sector.

The La Massana Cable Car, located in the centre of the parish of La Massana, is one of the most practical ways to reach the resort. The building offers covered parking with direct access to the cable car. From there, you can easily access the Pal sector and enjoy all the summer activities on offer.

If you prefer to drive directly to the resort, the Pal sector offers extensive outdoor parking areas with direct access to the Bike Park, Bike World and the rest of the activities available during the summer season. In addition, the journey to the resort provides spectacular views of some of Andorra’s most iconic mountain landscapes, surrounded by forests and alpine meadows.

Overnight stay with motorhomes in summer

The Caubella overnight parking area, located 100 m from the Bike Park access, offers 60 pitches in summer for motorhomes, camper vans and adapted vans (caravans with trailers are not permitted, except small trailers used exclusively for bicycles).

What's included:

  • Pitch dimensions: 4 metres wide and 7 metres long. No height restrictions.
  • Drinking water point.
  • Grey water and black water disposal facilities.
  • No electrical hook-up available.
  • Toilet facilities available, without showers.
  • Selective waste collection point.

Opening dates and opening hours:

  • From 20 June to 12 October, open daily.
  • Quiet hours begin at 11:00 PM.
  • Water supply and waste disposal service hours: from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

Price:

  • Per day and motorhome: €5 (IGI included).
  • IEAT tax: €1.05 per person per day, with a maximum of 7 consecutive days.

Charging points for electric vehicles

  • Parking area of Coll de la Botella: 2 charging points.
  • Parking area of La Caubella: 2 charging points.
  • Parking at the exit of the Arinsal gondola: 1 charging point.
  • Parking at the exit of the Massana gondola: 2 charging points.