🇦🇩 Andorra

Glamping Pyrénées

105 glamping sites

Glamping Pyrénées

The Andorran Pyrenees offer a genuinely alpine glamping experience, where luxury tents and mountain lodges sit amongst green meadows encircled by peaks rising above 2,500 metres. This tiny principality conceals deep valleys such as the Madriu-Perafita-Claror, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where pristine wilderness meets unexpected comfort in accommodation that treads lightly on the landscape.

Sleeping beneath the stars in Andorra means waking to views of fir and black pine forests, with the sound of mountain streams as your morning soundtrack. The country's privileged altitude guarantees clear skies ideal for stargazing, whilst the proximity between villages allows you to combine total seclusion with visits to charming hamlets like Ordino or Canillo.

Glamping Pyrénées

Le lodge cocooning

Ansignan

Offering a terrace and mountain view, Le lodge cocooning is set in Ansignan, 31 km from Peyrepertuse Castle and 43 km from Stade Gilbert Brutus.

Exceptional 6 reviews
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Les Cabanes d'ErbeFol

Ansignan

Les Cabanes d'ErbeFolAnsignanSituated in Ansignan, within 21 km of Queribus Castle and 28 km of Peak of Bugarach, Les Cabanes d'ErbeFol features accommodation with a garden as well as free privat

Exceptional 7 reviews
9.6
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Irati Barnean

Orbaiceta

Offering mountain views, Irati Barnean in Orbaiceta offers accommodation and a garden. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. The luxury tent has family rooms.

Superb 270 reviews
9.3
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Le Perchoir des Pyrénées

Gerde

Located within 25 km of Lourdes Train Station and 26 km of Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary in Gerde, Le Perchoir des Pyrénées provides accommodation with seating area.

Superb 11 reviews
9.2
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Camping pays de Beille

Les Cabannes

Located in Les Cabannes within 46 km of Col de la Crouzette and 8 km of Grotte de Lombrives, Camping pays de Beille provides rooms with free WiFi.

Superb 28 reviews
9.1
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Ma Yourte au fond du jardin

La Barthe-de-Neste

Situated in La Barthe-de-Neste and only 10 km from Gouffre d'Esparros, Ma Yourte au fond du jardin features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Superb 14 reviews
9.1
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Yourtes Mongoles Gavarnie

Gèdre

Featuring mountain views, Yourtes Mongoles Gavarnie provides accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 45 km from Lourdes Train Station.

Superb 242 reviews
9.1
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Camping du lac Fontclaire

Puivert

26 reviews
9.0
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HolaCamp Aran Aventura

Les

HolaCamp Aran Aventura, a property with a terrace, is situated in Les, 36 km from Col de Peyresourde, 22 km from Luchon Golf Course, as well as 36 km from Lake of Oô.

Superb 288 reviews
9.0
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What hiking routes are near Andorra's glamping sites?

The Andorran Pyrenees boast more than 60 waymarked routes spanning the country's three main valleys. The GRP d'Andorra is a circular traverse of roughly 100 kilometres linking all the mountain refuges. More accessible outings such as the Lake Engolasters trail or the ascent of Pic de Casamanya deliver spectacular scenery within a few hours' walk. In summer, the Vallnord and Grandvalira cable cars whisk you to high altitudes without breaking a sweat.

What hiking routes are near Andorra's glamping sites?
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Andorran mountain cuisine

Andorran cooking reflects its Pyrenean heritage with hearty dishes like escudella, a rich stew of meats and vegetables that is just the thing after a day in the mountains. Trinxat, made from cabbage and potato, is another unmissable classic. Artisan charcuterie, particularly bringuera and donja sausages, accompanies boards of local cheese. High-altitude restaurants and converted bordas serve these recipes in rustic, fireside settings that pair perfectly with a glamping stay.

Andorran mountain cuisine
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Winter activities and snow sports in Andorra

Andorra is synonymous with winter sports, and Grandvalira is the largest ski area in southern Europe. Winter glamping means experiencing the snowy mountains from heated cabins with views of the pistes. Beyond alpine skiing, you can try snowshoeing, dog-sledding and ski touring along off-piste itineraries. Clear winter nights are ideal for stargazing from the terrace of your accommodation.

Winter activities and snow sports in Andorra
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Stargazing in the Pyrenees

Andorra's average altitude of over 1,000 metres and its low light pollution make the principality a privileged destination for astronomy. The Roc de la Pena viewpoint and the Coll de la Botella are popular observation spots. Several glamping sites offer telescopes and guided sessions, taking advantage of the fact that the Milky Way appears with exceptional clarity during the summer and autumn months.

Stargazing in the Pyrenees

Glamping in the Andorran Pyrenees is a superb choice for those seeking high-mountain nature without sacrificing comfort. Accommodation is scattered across glacial valleys and ancient forests, offering a singular escape in the heart of the Pyrenean range.

Andorra packs extraordinary scenic density into its small territory: glacial lakes such as Juclar, hiking routes through mountain cirques, and ski resorts that transform into trekking and mountain biking paradises come summer. Glamping lets you enjoy all of this with a comfortable bed waiting at the end of the day.

The range of Pyrenean glamping in Andorra grows each season, with options from geodesic domes to timber cabins with panoramic views, always woven into an exceptional mountain landscape.