Hello everyone, motorcycle fanatics! Today we continue with the section of... MOTORBIKE ROUTES THROUGH... And in this edition, we are going to enter the wonderful places and corners of nothing more and nothing less than... Andorra!

Andorra has a road network made from of six main roads and about thirty secondary roads, where we will find miles and miles of curves, slopes and incredible landscapes and places to enjoy nature. Let's go!

Motorcycle route from La Farga de Moles to Andorra La Vella

This route will start at the village of La Farga de Moles, a town that belongs to the municipality of Valles del Valira, in the province of Lleida in Catalonia. The route will be carried out through the General Road 1 (CG-1), called in the principality the road to Spain, as it connects the capital of Andorra with the Spanish border.

On this route you can enjoy breathtaking views thanks to its mountains and especially the Valira River. We will also cross several urban centers such as Santa Coloma and La Margineda among others, until we reach Andorra La Vella.

It will be approximately 10-11 kilometers, so normally in about 15-25 minutes you will have finished it. It is a route that we recommend if you want to go out with your bike but do not have too much time.

From La Massana to Puerto de Cabús, the best motorcycle route in Andorra for trial and enduro enjoyers.

This route starts in the town of La Massana, one of the seven parishes that make up the principality. From there through the CG-4, you will cross two valleys with incredible views where you can stop and enjoy nature, until you reach the Puerto de Cabús, a mountain pass that connects the parish of La Massana and Alins. A curious fact is that the road is paved on the Andorran side but not on the Catalan side.

It will be approximately 18 kilometers of route. In addition, the Port of Cabús is the favorite place in Andorra for trail and enduro enthusiasts, as it is a perfect mountain area for excursions and motorcycle rides.

Motorcycle route from Andorra La Vella to Pas de la Casa

This route starts in Andorra La Vella and will be carried out through the CG-2, which is known in the principality as the road to France, as it is the one that connects the principality with the French border (El Pas de la Casa).

It will be approximately 33 kilometers of route. This is the longest road in the principality of Andorra and as we travel along it we will pass charming places such as Encamp, Canillo and Soldeu among others. But the most striking of this route is the Envalira pass, the highest mountain pass with road in the Pyrenees, with no more and no less than 2,409 meters above sea level.

From Andorra La Vella to Ordino, one of the best motorcycle routes in Andorra.

This route, like the previous one, starts in Andorra La Vella, but this time you will travel with your motorcycle along the CG-3, the road that connects the center of the principality with Ordino Arcalís, the ski resort with the best quality snow in the Pyrenees, which will be where this route will end.

It will be approximately 29 kilometers of route. It is one of the most striking routes as it has a section which is part of the Tour de France. In it we recommend that you go making stops, as there are populations with very nice places such as Sonrás, La Cortinada or El Serrat.

From Aixovall to Os de Civís

And finally we are going to mention the shortest route of all those we have mentioned. It will start in the village of Aixovall and will be carried out by the CG-6, the only road that communicates with Os de Civís, a village in the region of Alt Urgell in Catalonia.

It will be approximately 6 kilometers of route. In it you will cross endearing places and always surrounded by the nature that characterizes the Principality of Andorra. The most curious of this route is almost at the end of it, as we can see a big difference between the quality of the pavement when crossing the Andorran border and passing to Spain. And finally mention also that the Os de Civís is well known by fans of mountain bikes, quads and all-terrain vehicles.

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