Parking and EV charging stations

The main sectors of Grandvalira offer both free and paid parking areas. In addition, you’ll find electric vehicle charging stations in several car parks.

Encamp

  • Covered paid parking: over 100 spaces.
  • Outdoor paid parking: over 100 spaces.

Canillo

  • Covered paid parking: over 500 spaces.
  • EV charging stations: 1 charging point.

Soldeu

  • Covered paid parking: over 600 spaces.
  • EV charging stations: 9 charging points.

Grau Roig

  • Free outdoor parking: 300 spaces.
  • EV charging stations: over 30 charging points.

How to get there by car

From Spain, take the C-145 road from Lleida and the C-16 road from the Cadí tunnel or Puigcerdà. La Seu d'Urgell is 30 km from Encamp the first access to Grandvalira.

From France, take the N-22 road, crossing the border at Pas de la Casa, first access to Grandvalira from France.

Another option is to take the Envalira tunnel, which will leave you close to the Grau Roig access. You will find the accesses to the domain along the CG2 road.

 You can check the available parking areas during the winter on our Parking page.

Information about road conditions:

How to get there by plane

The nearest international airports are:

  • La Seu d'Urgell International Airport (27 km) – Andorra
  • Toulouse Blagnac International Airport (195 km) – France
  • Carcassonne International Airport (176 km) – France
  • Barcelona – El Prat International Airport (200 km) – Spain
  • Girona—Costa Brava International Airport (260 km) – Spain
  • Reus International Airport (240 km) – Spain
  • Lleida-Alguaire International Airport (150 km) – Spain

How to get there by bus

  • ANDORRA – TOULOUSE: This bus route is controlled by Andbybus and has two stops in Toulouse; Matabiau train station and Toulouse Airport.
  • ANDORRA – BARCELONA: There are three bus companies that offer this route; Directbus that stops in both Sants Train station and the El Prat Airport, AndBus that stops solely in the airport and ALSA that will take you to the Estació del Nord train station.
  • ANDORRA – LLEIDA: The Hife bus company also connects with Lerida. You can be dropped off at the AVE train station or the Lerida bus station.
  • ANDORRA – COSTA DAURADA: Hife also connects the Pyrenees to the Catalan Costa Dorada with regular routes and stops in Reus (Barcelona) Airport, Tarragona, Salou, Cambrils, Miami Platja, etc.
  • ANDORRA – LA SEU D'URGELL – PUIGCERDÀ: To arrive at the Spanish RENFE train station in Puigcerdà, you must take a bus to La Seu d´Urgell, and from La Seu d´Urgell take a different bus to Puigcerdà.

National routes:

  • On the regular lines in Andorra, you will find all the bus lines that connect Andorra as a country together, along with timetables and ticket prices.
  • If you are staying in the Encamp parish, we can inform you that the Encamp town council offers a free bus service that connects the entire parish with the Funicamp ski lift.

How to get there by train

The Madrid-Lleida AVE high speed train brings you to the nearest railway station in Spain. From Lleida, AndBus, ALSA  HIFE provides daily coach services to Andorra.

From France, the nearest railway stations are those in L'Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre (acces by Skirail) and La Tour de Carol. From both, HIFE provides daily coach services to Andorra.

Related questions

How to get to Grandvalira from Andorra la Vella?

The first sector you will find from Andorra la Vella is the Encamp sector, following the CG-2 road. You can also reach it by public transport, taking the L2 Andorra la Vella - Encamp line. In addition, Grandvalira provides skiers with a free bus that connects the sectors.

How to get to Andorra?

The most direct option is by road. If you are coming from Spain, you should follow the N-125, and if you are entering from France, you should use the RN22 road, via Pas de la Casa.

How to get around in Andorra?

Many people choose to get around by car. It is also possible to use public transport by getting on the bus lines that connect the various parishes.