
Ciclo Andorra - La Massana
8TH JunE 2025
Three routes that will allow you to discover the cycling paradise around La Massana, Andorra
All the routes share the same fun and enjoyable spirit, although they have been designed to meet the needs of participants with different levels of physical fitness.
The roads that many of the sport’s top professionals cycle on are ready to welcome your group. Enjoy fantastic weather conditions.
Admire the captivating landscape of the Pyrenees. Set your pace and experience an unforgettable day of cycling.
La Massana – Pal Arinsal Station 10km
1 PORT
Erts - Estació Pal Arinsal
La Massana – La Massana 44km
2 PORTS
Ordino - Coll d'Ordino
Encamp - Collada de Beixalís
La Massana – Pal Arinsal Station 54km
3 PORTS
Ordino - Coll d'Ordino
Encamp - Collada de Beixalís
Erts - Estació Pal Arinsal
- La Massana – Pal Arinsal Station 10km
1 PORT
A route that has only one port and is ideal for beginners.
A gradual climb that begins shortly after taking the first pedal strokes; the road climbs upwards in a constant but moderate ascent that will rise to almost 2,000 metres in altitude.
The final reward will be worth it: the beautiful views of the Pal-Arinsal Station await you.
- La Massana – La Massana 44km
2 PORTS
A fantastic walk to explore the heart of the Pyrenees. It follows the Andorra roads to touch the sky at the Ordino mountain pass, linking up with an endless descent that will pass through several towns in the area and facing the last challenge of the day, the Collada de Beixalís: a hard slope that extends in a zigzag that eases a little before reaching the top.
- La Massana – Pal Arinsal Station 54km
3 PORTS
Accept the challenge and live a unique experience by crowning three of the most emblematic ports of Andorra. The climb to Ordino will be the first obstacle of the day – maximum gradients of 12% in a prolonged effort that is approximately 7% on average.
After this, it will be the turn of the Collada de Beixalís, divided into a steep first half compensated by a somewhat more relaxed second part of the climb.
Finally, the participants will head to the Pal-Arinsal Station, which will mark the end of an outing that is expected to exceed 2,000 positive metres accumulated.