Discover the best top things to do in La Massana Parish, Andorra including Comapedrosa Highlands Trail, Sant Climent de Pal, Museu Casa Rull, Comapedrosa Valley National Park, Percanela-Les Fonts-Pla de l'Estany Trail, Vallnord Pal-Arinsal, The Derby Irish Pub.
Restaurants in La Massana Parish
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Open from Mai to October. Pal is one of the best-preserved rural villages in Andorra and has beenpart of a special traditional architecture protection plan since 1997.The church, the site's most outstanding structure, dates from the late11th to early 12th centuries, with modern additions. The nave is rectangular and conserves a large part of the Romanesque walls. Thepresent apse is square (17th-18th centuries) and replaces an originalRomanesque structure.The Lombard-style belfry has three double-windowed floors, the topone featuring twin double windows, unique in Andorra. Inside thereis a granite font, a Romanesque statue of Our Lady of the Remedies(13th century), two processional polychrome wood crosses and analtarpiece dedicated to Pope Saint Clement, the church's patron saint (1709).Visitors can also go to the Andorra Romanesque Interpretation Centreto see how the Romanesque evolved in the Andorran valleys.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Casa Rull was one of the most important houses in La Massana. Themale and female heirs to property and to wealth, labourers and maids,all lived under its roof.The main body of the building is from the 17th century, with later alterations to meet the changing needs of the family. In the 19th century,a fire damaged the attic. At present, it has a ground floor, two upper floors and an attic.The tour shows visitors the Andorra of the 19th and early 20th centuries, showing the Perich family's way of life, when harvesting theland and raising cattle comprised the economic basis of rural life inAndorra.
4.5 based on 863 reviews
First time in Arinsal and highly recommended. Slopes were well maintained, lift passes very reasonably priced, queue times next to nothing, prices for lunch reasonable. I can't fault the pistes and lifts. My only gripe was how slow the hire shop was but that's a different story. Temperatures when we were there meant the snow was spring like. I hadn't expected to see 16 degrees C at the end of December. But the whole resort was open and we had a great time. I can't comment on the ski/snowboard schools, suffice to say the instructors appeared very good from what I could see. Would I return? Yes.
4.5 based on 213 reviews
By far the best place in Arinsal for food and drinks, Staff went above and beyond for my friend and I, especially Dean. So nice to go to an Irish pub in different countries, it’s not easy to keep up with the Irish craic but this pub definitely does ???????????? Customer service was excellent, extremely friendly. There is also a ‘Derby deli’ on the mountain, which is ideal for lunch, The Derby made my ski trip to Arinsal :) would definitely recommend going here, always have different events on like disco bingo, quizzes, live music etc. It has it all :) guaranteed a good time :) really enjoyed my time in Arinsal and especially The Derby Irish Bar.
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