Ordino Arcalís in summer
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Ordino Arcalís offers several options for you to continue enjoying the resort in summer! Panoramic views, mountain excursions, tasting of local produce, etc. Keep reading and discover everything you can do at the resort.
Tristaina cable car: a panoramic walk
Located in L'Hortell, this is one of the many attractions available at the resort in summer. With a journey lasting just over 5 minutes, it connects the Hortell area with Coma del Forat. There you will find the starting point of some of the most iconic hiking trails in the area, such as the excursion to the lakes of Tristaina, as well as access to another of the resort’s top attractions: the Tristaina solar viewpoint. The cable car has a capacity of 10 people per cabin.
Tristaina solar viewpoint
At an altitude of 2701 m, and located at the highest point of the peak of Peyreguils, you will find one of the most spectacular viewpoints in Andorra: the Tristaina solar viewpoint! Not only is it one of the tallest peaks in the country, but it also has the added feature of being a sundial! To access the viewpoint you can do so on foot or by getting a special resort pass that combines the Tristaina cable car and the Creussants chairlift. We recommend wearing outdoor clothing and footwear, as despite taking the cable cars, you will have to walk about 15–20 minutes in the mountains.
Excursions via the Creussans chairlift
If you enjoy walks in the mountains and enjoying stunning natural landscapes, you should know that Ordino Arcalís has numerous hiking routes, adapted to suit all skill levels. Here are two of the most popular options:
- Excursion to the Creussans lake
Lasting 2 hours, this route will allow you to discover some of the most unique landscapes in the country. If travelling with family, this route is perfect as it is suitable for both the elderly and children, with a total elevation gain of just 220 m. The route starts at the end of Carretera d’Arcalís, where you should follow the path that borders the river until you reach the lake.
- Verdaguer Route:
The Verdaguer Route is without doubt one of the most beautiful routes in the resort. Named after the Catalan poet Jacint Verdaguer, the route begins just by the Creussans chairlift. The route is unique as it is a descending path that stops at various points of interest, such as the church of Sant Pere del Serrat or Llorts Mine, among others, ending in the village of La Cortinada. This route is difficult and covers about 15.2 km. Finally, visitors should note that they will find information panels throughout.
Dining in Ordino Arcalís
In terms of catering, the resort has two restaurants: Restaurant de la Coma, where you will be able to try quintessential high-mountain dishes such as rice, grilled meats and sausages, as well as other varied proposals such as pizza and empanadas; and the restaurant Refugi de Sorteny, which offers a menu of traditional Andorran cuisine such as trinxat mashed potatoes and escudella soup. Finally, you can also have a snack or quick meal at the Food Ratrac located in the Hortell area, at the foot of the Tristaina cable car.
Tickets and passes
To access the Ordino Arcalís resort there are many options available. You can take out the exclusive pedestrian pass that includes an ascent and descent using the Tristaina cable car, or purchase the Grandvalira Resorts 4 Valleys ski pass, which gives access to both Ordino Arcalís and Grandvalira, meaning you can make the most of the summer season at both resorts. This ski pass not only gives you access to the valley and the many activities of Ordino Arcalís, but also allows you to discover the sectors of Encamp, Canillo and Soldeu in Grandvalira.
Other activities with Epic Experiences
Epic experiences now available at Grandvalira Resorts to offer you more options! With packages to suit all audiences, you can combine your hiking trip with some rest and relaxation: located in the valley of Grau Roig, you can enjoy an unforgettable night in the Piolet cabin, spend the night surrounded by nature in Domo Lodge, or, if you prefer, enjoy an amazing night at Borda del Buno, in Serrat. Finally, if you are looking for something more daring, you can also enjoy a heli-trekking session with a picnic. Discover all this and more by visiting the website.
More information and how to arrive
The summer season at the Ordino Arcalís Resort begins in early July and ends in mid-October.
As for how to reach the resort, you should know that the road to Coma d’Arcalís is closed to traffic during these months to encourage cycling, and is only accessible via the Tristaina cable car. However, if you do not want to use the cable car to ascend, you can also do so with your own vehicle, as long as you arrive before the road is closed off. Find out more about all the schedules and conditions here.