Arinsal (Catalan pronunciation: [əɾinˈsaɫ], locally [aɾinˈsaɫ]) is a village in Andorra, set at an altitude of between 1550 and 2560 metres, close to the border with Spain at Tor, Pallars. In the summer Arinsal is home to walkers and bikers, as well as those who just want to relax in the mountain scenery. In the winter, it offers skiing and snowboarding for beginners, as well as a good selection of runs for intermediates.
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4.5 based on 185 reviews
We had hoped to drive directly to the car park closest to the southern most Tristaina lake, Estany Primer to complete a walk around all three lakes only to find a barrier shutting off the road immediately after the Ordino-Arcalis ski station and before the multi hairpin bends. There was someone on duty here allowing some vehicles through presumably those with accomodation further up the road but no one else was allowed to pass. We were merely advised the road was ‘closed’ but we strongly suspect this was no more than a ploy to force anyone wanting to visit the lakes for the day to pay €13 to take the cable car from the ski station to a base station 30 minutes walk from Estany Primer. Certainly our views of the road from the cable car did not indicate any problems and there were vehicles parked at the ski lift base station. The €13 price is for the return trip and also includes a second return chair lift ride up to a higher seperate point with magnificent views of the valley on the other side of the headland from the lakes. This is virtually on the France-Andorra border. The price is inclusive, you can't just buy the cable car ride for the lakes walk. On balance we were grateful the managers of the park made this decision because it enhanced our enjoyment of the day and is something we would not ordinarily have done. The combined cable car and chair lift journey takes around 30 minutes and it actually good value for the length of journey. Views are spectacular. In terms of the walk itself, the path to the first lake on leaving the cable car is on a well marked path. It is a steady climb on a fairly uneven gravel path with a little scrambling over rocks towards the end of the first part of the walk, so we would recommend walking shoes with some toe protection. Also because the walking is at altitude the route is a little tiring and frequent stops are needed. Beyond this we made our way to the second lake Estany del Min before going on to the third lake Estany del MesAmunt. We just walked along the valley floor although there is an optional higher route giving panoramic views of the lakes. We were quite happy with our walk, there are lovely views across all three lakes, plenty of wild flowers, babbling steams linking the lakes and even in the height of summer a bright white ice block maybe 100m across which you can walk on if you scramble over some rocks. The walk from the first to third lake and back takes around 2 hours. After getting back to the first lake you merely retrace your steps down to the base station for the cable car journey back. It is a much easier walk going down. Last cable car back to the ski station is 5.30pm. Overall this was a most enjoyable day. Despite being the height of summer, numbers of people walking were small and often it felt like we had the entire area to ourselves.
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 70 reviews
Vallnord Bike Park La Massana, , one of the main attractions of the “Valls del Nord” of the north, offers 29 circuits at different levels (21 downhill, 2 enduro, 4 cross-country, 1 four-cross, 1 electric bike, 1 pratice area, 1 kids Bike Park et 1 pump track). Three mechanical lifts operate in summer to give users access to the Bike Park: La Massana gondola lift (departing from the centre of the village, at 1,300 m, and arriving at La Caubella, at 1,950 m) and 2 detachable chairlifts (La Serra II and El Cubil). This last lift reaches the highest point in the Bike Park, at 2,350 m. Additional services have been established at Vallnord Bike Park to give added value to the facilities here: bike hire and maintenance service shops, downhill school, hotels and apartments adapted to the needs of users, and bike.
Our 12 year old had the best 3 days downhill mountain biking and learnt many new skills at bike school. The instructor, Mark, was excellent: friendly, sensible, multilingual and a great teacher- knew how to choose jumps and features according to student's ability. The other kids on the course had similar skill level. All got along well and had a lot of fun. The bike park has high quality runs. Excellent value for money at 35 euro for 3 hours if you book 3 days. Go during the week because courses don't run over the weekend. Commensal Pal and Spot had very good quality hire bikes for a small rider and even swapped the brakes around for our son. Impressively helpful!Staff at the info centre were knowledgeable and multilingual and recommended good walks for the rest of the family. Our 14 year old loved the karting.
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