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.
Restaurants in Arinsal
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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