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We were staying in a nearby hotel and visited the lakes twice.The road to the lakes is closed from 8.30 am till 5.30pm so we had to go up in the cable car which was a good experience.The walk from the cable car station to the lakes is not to difficult and you will be rewarded with spectacular views.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
This a great walking trail which is also a UNESCO world heritage site. I am not sure why this is specifically the case because we had other superb walks in different parts of Andorra. The start point is close to Andorra la Vella. The first couple of hours are uphill but it is all in the shade. There is a mountain hut in a picturesque vista where you can have your lunch.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
What a stunning little place in the snow! Decided to take a stomp into the wilderness, and that's exactly what it is, just a few houses and cabins, then within minutes it's just you and nature. Like stepping back in time into a medieval forest on the mountainside. Breathtaking place if you're lucky enough to catch the snow ...
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The building dates from the 11th-12th century and follows the architectural style of other Andorran Romanesque churches: it has a rectangular single nave with wooden ceiling, a semi-circular apse andLombard-style belfry. It conserves two archways probably built in the16th and 17th centuries.The interior has remains of a 12th century Romanesque stucco crucifix surrounded by a mural showing the crucifixion with Longinus andStephanon accompanied by the Sun and Moon. Behind the altar grillis a highly artistic 16th century altarpiece showing Italian and German Renaissance influence with scenes from the life and martyrdomof Saint John, author of the book of Revelations and patron saint ofthe church.
A well-preserved small church, wonderful example of Romaesque architecture, with an unusual crucifix.
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The National Automobile Museum shows the entire evolution of vehicles: from Pinette's steam engine (1885) - the museum's oldest exhibit to the second half of the 20th century. The collection is considered one of the most important in southern Europe, comprising eighty cars, some sixty motorbikes and a hundred bicycles. The collection is complemented by a set of objects related to the automotive world: miniatures, posters, advertising, accessories, etc.The tour allows visitors to discover how these mechanical artefactshave been used to transport people and merchandise around theworld, making them one of the most important achievements of the20th century.
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