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Grandvalira Ski Resort (Canillo Sector)
The Canillo sector of the Grandvalira Ski Resort offers a more tranquil and family-friendly skiing experience compared to the busier parts of the resort. This area is ideal for beginners and families , with wide, gentle slopes and excellent ski schools that cater to first-timers. The Canillo sector is also connected to the rest of the Grandvalira resort, offering access to over 200 kilometers of ski runs for those looking to explore more challenging terrain. In addition to skiing, the Canillo sector offers activities such as snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and even sledging. During the summer, the area transforms into a haven for hikers and mountain bikers, with trails that offer stunning views of the Pyrenees. The cable car in Canillo provides easy access to the higher altitudes, making it a convenient base for both winter and summer adventures. Hidden gem: The sector's Solana de Ransol slope preserves remnants of ancient shepherd trails used before the ski resort existed. The area's snowmaking system uses AI-powered weather stations to optimize water usage and snow quality.
Mont Magic Family Park
Mont Magic Family Park in Canillo is a fantastic destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of activities throughout the year. Located within the Grandvalira resort , this adventure park is designed with families in mind, providing entertainment for all ages. In the winter, the park offers snow tubing , toboggan runs, and snowshoeing trails, creating a winter wonderland for children and adults alike. During the summer, Mont Magic transforms into an adventure park with zip lines, a mountain coaster, and a variety of nature trails. One of the highlights is the long zip line, which stretches over 550 meters and provides thrilling views of the surrounding mountains. The park also features themed areas and playgrounds for younger children, ensuring that everyone in the family has a great time. Mont Magic is easily accessible from Canillo and is an excellent way to enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor activities that Andorra has to offer. Fascinating detail: The park's mountain coaster track follows the exact path of a historic 19th-century mining railway. During construction, workers discovered Iron Age tool fragments now displayed in Canillo's cultural center.
Palau de Gel
The Palau de Gel, or Ice Palace , is a unique and popular attraction in Canillo, offering a range of ice-related activities that make it a year-round destination. The centerpiece of the facility is its Olympic-sized ice rink , where visitors can enjoy ice skating, ice hockey, and curling. The rink is open to both beginners and experienced skaters, with equipment rentals and lessons available on-site. In addition to ice sports, Palau de Gel features a heated swimming pool, a gym, and a bowling alley, making it a versatile recreational center for all ages. The complex also houses a restaurant overlooking the rink, where visitors can enjoy a meal while watching the action on the ice. Palau de Gel is a great spot for families, groups, and anyone looking to try something different in Andorra. Little-known fact: The rink's advanced CO2 refrigeration system makes it one of Europe's most eco-friendly ice facilities. The venue also contains a secret underground training rink used by Olympic athletes during summer months.
Sant Joan de Caselles Church
The Church of Sant Joan de Caselles is one of the most iconic Romanesque buildings in Andorra, and a must-visit when in Canillo. Dating back to the 11th-12th centuries , this stone church is renowned for its exquisite architecture and historical significance. The exterior features a distinctive bell tower , while the interior houses beautiful frescoes, a wooden altarpiece from the 16th century , and a Romanesque stucco figure of Christ in Majesty. The church is set against the backdrop of the Pyrenees, offering a picturesque view that adds to its serene atmosphere. Visitors can explore the church's historical artifacts and learn about its role in Andorra's religious and cultural history. The site is easily accessible from Canillo and is a peaceful place for reflection and admiration of medieval architecture. Few visitors know the church's original Romanesque frescoes were painted using mineral pigments sourced from nearby Valira Valley quarries. Archaeologists also discovered a hidden medieval ossuary beneath the nave containing over 200 skeletons from the 13th-15th centuries.