Pas de la Casa is known for its spas and bars, and entices visitors with popular attractions including Les Abelletes Lake Trail and TSF4 Solana Ski Lift.
Grau Roig is known for its spas and restaurants, and entices visitors with popular attractions including Grau Roig Ski Resort and Pla de les Pedres Soldeu Ski Lift.
Skiers and snowboarders might want to test out the slopes at Pas de la Casa Resort, a skiing spot located 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from central Pas de la Casa. If you master the slopes, Grau Roig Ski Resort and Soldeu Ski Resort are both nearby.
Travelers who enjoy the great outdoors might want to go to Les Abelletes Lake Trail when visiting central Pas de la Casa. If you like Les Abelletes Lake Trail and want to stay outside, you can walk to Bony d'Envalira Via Ferrata.
"Absolutely beautiful view from room window facing the river and the mountains, and convenient location. The room could have been a bit better maintained but in terms of having somewhere to sleep, use a private bathroom, and store my things, it was perfect. On my last night I had a problem with ants in my room but the staff were incredibly helpful and gave me a new room immediately. Check in and check out were both very easy and I would recommend this hotel to anyone staying in Andorra for a few nights."
"We only stayed for 1 night on our way to somewhere else but it was great, could not fault it. Check in was nice and easy.
The room was very clean and comfortable. We had our evening meal in the Irish pub, the staff were really helpful and friendly and food was nice. They also had Guinness on draft which was fab.
Amazing nights sleep, really quiet.
We had breakfast, again very helpful staff and a great choice of breakfast items.
Would definitely recommend"
"Andorra's national language is Catalan, I understand that. I made the mistake of wishing the receptionist at the hotel 'good day' in Spanish when I arrived. He did not reply at all - not even in English - and stared at me. I don't believe this is the correct response. I would have thought that replying in English would have been a more appropriate reply to my aberration rather than silence, especially from a hotel receptionist. It reminded me of when I wished a shopkeeper 'good day' in the Basque country - an awkward silence. "
"Very clean room and hotel. Very nice staff who spoke very good English. Very convenient for most of the areas of interest. 15 minutes walk to the bus station with a suitcase."