Road cycling routes
We present you the road cycling routes that you can do starting from Campus Cerdanya in Puigcerdà. We've classified them into 3 types according to their difficulty. All these routes have been done by our Director, Sandro Lucarini, during his iron man training 2009, so if you have any questions, just ask. Enjoy!
a) High difficulty routes: These two routes have more than 130 km and several tough mountain climbs. The first route is the emblematic route of "The 3 Countries" (with over 25 years of history) and the second is the mythical climb Coll de Pailheres:
Route 1: "The 3 Countries" (89 miles): This route has significant climbs especially if you do it in reverse with only 8km between the Col de Puymorens and the 9%+ climb to Port d'Envalira!
*Remember to take your passport! Andorra is not in the EU and is also a Duty Free principality so checks are made at the borders. You may also be asked to show your passport when travelling over the border between France and Spain
b) Medium difficulty routes: Although relatively shorts these routes (from 75 to 90 km) have significant climbs, more or less demanding:
c) Low difficulty routes: This is a quite easy route of about 100 km
Btt routes
We present you the btt routes that you can do starting from Campus Cerdanya in Puigcerdà. We've classified them into 3 types according to their difficulty.
a) High difficulty routes:
Route 3: Guils de Cerdanya-Iravals
b) Medium difficulty routes:
c) Low difficulty routes:
Rutas de trekking
a) High difficulty routes:
b) Medium difficulty routes:
Route 1: Lake of Malniu - Meranges See Video
Route 5: Lake of Font Viva - Porte
c) Low difficulty routes:
Route 1: Refuge of les Cases See Video
Route 2: El molino de Salt - Prullans