How to get to Andorra
Planning to attend the Freeride World Championship in Ordino Arcalís but not sure how to get there?
Andorra offers several convenient and fast travel options — perfect if you’re heading to the event in person:
- By plane: The closest airport is Andorra-La Seu, which operates domestic flights and is located just 20 minutes by car from the Andorran border. From there, it’s easy to reach Ordino Arcalís by private vehicle or organized transport.
- By road: Andorra is well connected via the CG-2, a main road that runs through the country and links it with both the Spanish and French borders. Once inside Andorra, getting to Ordino Arcalís is straightforward thanks to a well-maintained road network, even in winter conditions.
By bus
By bus
If you're looking for an easy way to reach the country, taking the bus is a great choice.
Andorra is served by a wide network of international regular bus lines connecting it with major Spanish cities such as Barcelona, La Seu d’Urgell, Lleida or Girona, as well as French towns like L’Hospitalet-près-l’Andorre and Toulouse. There are also connections from other international locations, making access convenient from various points.
Andorra – Barcelona
Andorra – Lleida
Andorra – Tolosa
By train
By train
A practical option for travellers coming from further away
From France:
The nearest train station to Andorra from France is L’Hospitalet-près-l’Andorre, located just 11 kilometres from the border. You can reach it easily from cities like Paris or Toulouse.
From Spain:
The closest station is Lleida-Pirineus, served by high-speed AVE trains, mostly from Madrid-Puerta de Atocha and Barcelona-Sants. Another option is to travel to Barcelona Sants and continue to Andorra by road.
In all cases, the final stretch to Andorra must be done by car or bus. Visit www.busandorra.com or check the map to find the nearest station and the available bus lines connecting with Andorra. Car rental is also an option.
Barcelona – Andorra 197 km. View more
Lleida – Andorra 155 km. View more
By plane
By plane
While Andorra doesn’t have its own airport, the newly opened Andorra–La Seu d’Urgell Airport (LEU) in Spain is now the closest air gateway to the country. For several months, it has offered regular flights on Fridays and Sundays between Madrid and Andorra, all year round.
The Spanish airline Air Nostrum operates this route, providing easy connections to a wide range of international and intercontinental destinations via Madrid. In addition, private flights are also welcome at Andorra–La Seu Airport, making it a flexible option for both leisure and business travellers.
Nearest international airports to Andorra
France:
- Toulouse–Blagnac (TLS)
- Carcassonne (CCF)
- Perpignan–Rivesaltes (PGF)
Spain:
- Girona–Costa Brava (GRO)
- Barcelona–El Prat (BCN)
- Reus (REU)
- Lleida–Alguaire (ILD)
How to get to Ordino
How to get to Ordino
Once in Andorra, you can travel to Ordino by taxi, private car, or public transport. Below you’ll find the bus lines serving the parish of Ordino. The main stop is “Ordino – Centre.”
PARISH BUS + L6
Ordino parish bus service and national line L6, with its final stop in Ordino and connections to other parts of Andorra.
- Line 6 (Andorra la Vella – Ordino)
If you are travelling by car, there are several parking areas near the town centre and close to the Ordino Arcalís gondola lift area.
How to get to Ordino Arcalís
How to get to Ordino Arcalís
You can easily reach Ordino Arcalís by private vehicle via the CG-3 road, which links the parish of Ordino to the resort.
Free bus Ordino – Arcalís
There is a free bus service that runs to the resort with several departures daily in the morning and afternoon.
Schedules and frequencies may vary, so we recommend checking the updated information.

