Andorra sits wedged between France and Spain in the Pyrenees, a small country with outsized charm. It's not a resort destination — it's a serious walking territory with proper mountains, medieval towns, and a refreshing lack of tourist infrastructure overkill.
You'll spend time hiking ridge lines, exploring Romanesque churches in stone villages, and navigating mountain passes. Winter brings ski season; summer is trekking and scrambling. It's expensive by European standards because almost everything gets imported, but the high valleys feel genuinely remote.
Most travellers base themselves in the capital's parishes or smaller valleys and move on foot. You won't find beaches, nightclubs, or major historical sites — just mountains, modest food, and serious quiet.
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