Arinsal in Andorra is a prime skiing location, with slopes to suit all abilities, and a variety of cosy bars and pubs for après ski. A short gondola ride links the resort to the nearby village of La Massana, which holds a number of little churches and cultural attractions. For summer visitors, spectacular mountain walks are on offer, as well as mountain biking and a selection of museums, so there is always something for every visitor and every time of year.
Hotels in Arinsal
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This hotel is great closest hotel to the gondola, and all bars and restaurants. Rooms are basic but we were out all day an night so didn’t spend much time there. But they are very clean and cleaners came everyday. Staff where friendly so happy we booked this hotel.
Leanne from Middlesbrough checked in Tue 01 Jan 2019
Things to do
Whether you're looking for a beach getaway or city break, Arinsal has something to offer every discerning traveller
Sanctuary of Meritxell
Reconstructed in 1994, this impressive temple is the product of a fusion of different architectural styles.
Church of Sant Andrew d'Arinsal
This 17th Century church is fully restored, and stands in the centre of Arinsal. It offers a rich glimpse of the past.
Sant Cristofol d'Anyos church
This Romanesque church rewards visitors with spectacular views of the surrounding area and authentic Gothic frescoes.
Museum Casa Rull
The Museum Casa Rull tells the story of its 19th and 20th Century inhabitants, a family of Andorran farmers.
Skiing
Arinsal is home to a variety of different slopes, ranging from complete beginner to intermediate and advanced routes.
Tristaina lake trail
This challenging hike finishes by 3 crystal clear lakes with cascading waterfalls, nestled between the high mountains.
Vallnord bike park
This biking park offers varying levels of difficulty as well as activities for children - fun for all the family.
Comapedrosa highlands trail
Hike up the highest peak in Andorra, seeing the stunning view of the surrounding mountains and a variety of flora.
Cim de Cel
This wine gets its unique flavour from growing on vineyards over 1000m above sea level. A true taste of the region.
Nectum
Nectum is a type of syrup that comes from fir trees; in addition to its healing properties, it can flavour dishes.
Local influences
Many Andorran dishes stem from the meat easily available to them, so trout, mountain animals and snails are common.
Traditional dishes
Trinxat, a potato and cabbage patty and truites de carreroles, a kind of mushroom omelette, are common Andorran dishes.
The Derby Irish pub
This friendly pub boasts great drinks, as well as live music, pool tables, football and much more!
Cervesa Alpha Andorra
The owner of this cosy pub brews delicious craft beers, available to drink there or buy for enjoying later.
Cisco's
This restaurant and bar offers a lively atmosphere, great music and tasty food to locals and visitors alike.
The Bull
Open until late, this bar is great for relaxed drinks and some good grub. The full English is the perfect hangover cure.
Holidays in Arinsal
Arinsal has something to offer everyone from last minute breaks to family friendly holidays