Training in the heart of nature, taking on the challenge of the mountains
If you’re a nature lover and do mountain sports, Andorra is just the place for your outdoor training.
The country’s exceptional location in the heart of the Pyrenees and its mountainous terrain are the key to boosting your performance in altitude training. Here, you’ll find valleys, sharp, steep peaks and 65 two-thousanders, with Comapedrosa as the tallest, at an altitude of 2,942 m, while the lowest is in Sant Julià de Lòria, at 900 m.
This diversity of altitudes will allow you to vary the intensity of your living high-training low altitude training.
Furthermore, Andorra has a high-mountain climate with Mediterranean influences, with cold temperatures in winter and mild temperatures in summer. It has around 300 days of sunshine per year, so you can almost be assured of training days with perfect weather.
Tough terrain: a constant challenge
The tall mountains of Andorra offer a multitude of simple and complex terrains that pose quite a challenge for mountain biking and trail running, including 21 mountain passes that are a veritable paradise for cyclists who want to push their limits. See what we’ve got for you!
Road cycling
Mountain biking, e-biking and gravel cycling
Trail running
Travelling with a sports club?
If you’re looking for ideas on where to hold your pre-season training, Andorra’s just the place for you. At Andorra Sports Training Country we make it easy for you, offering hotels and facilities for a wide variety of sports. Our experts will advise you and help you find the right activities and facilities to ensure your stay is a success.