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View all offersTake a dive into the past and learn about the history of Les Pardines 1819.
It all started when a shepherd bought the land on the borders of Les Pardine, with the main building being built in 1819. Since then, over the years, the family tradition continued and from cattle raising to tobacco growing, they were able to get through the many economic difficulties, with tobacco growing becoming a great asset for Andorra. Les Pardines was also a great shelter for shepherds, for those who were passing by, and even a hideout during the Spanish Civil War – it had been a safe place to rest and keep warm for many. This continues to be the case, as it now operates as a cosy boutique hotel, welcoming guests from all corners of the world.
Les Pardines 1819 Mountain suites & SPA is an hotel which respects its environment, providing only the necessary amenities, in order to reduce waste. After all, green is the new chic. The rooms on offer have a calming ambiance, with minimal and sophisticated décor. The beds all have the highest quality mattresses, ensuring maximum comfort, which is exactly what you need after a day spent in the beautiful nature of Andorra. But if you’re looking for some extra relaxation, make sure you use the wellness area at Les Pardines. An oasis of relaxation, where you can enjoy a range of treatments for some well-deserved self-care.
To wine and dine, Les Pardines Restaurant, led by Chef Oriol Rovira, will serve you some amazing dishes. With the use of local and seasonal products, and influence from both sides of the Pyrenees, here you can get a taste of traditional mountain cuisine, overlooking the stunning landscape.
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Les Pardines 1819 Mountain suites & SPA
Carretera dels Cortals d'Encamp km.3
AD200
Encamp
Andorra
Les Pardines 1819 Mountain suites & SPA is located in Encamp, 14 km away from Roc del Quer and 16 km from Valle d'Incles, in the Pyrenees.
There are no well-served international airports in Andorra. However, the French airports of Toulouse, Carcassonne and Perpignan, and the Spanish airports of Girona and Barcelona are all close to the principality.
Some of the best served airports include:
Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) is located just west of Toulouse, and around 3 hours' drive north of Andorra. The airport is fairly well-served by international flights from elsewhere in France along with a number of capitals cities and other large cities across Europe.
Girona–Costa Brava Airport (GRO) located just south of Girona, and around 2 hours and 30 minutes drive to the southeast of Andorra. Ryanair offer year-round & seasonal flights from a number of cities across Europe, while some other low-cost airlines also operate seasonal flights from certain destinations such Thomson Airways from the UK or Transavia from the Netherlands.
Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) is located just south of Barcelona, and around 3 hours drive to the south of Andorra. It is a well-served international airport which receives flights from many capitals and major cities across Europe.
Opening: 3 December 2021
Closing 18 April 2022
Altitudes: 1710 to 2640 meters
Slopes:
18% green slopes
38% blue slopes
32% red slopes
22% black slopes
Spread over 193 kilometres
Ski lifts: 67
Packages: from 38€ to 56€ per day depending on the packages
Covid-19 health & travel rules for Andorra:
To best prepare for your trip, visit the official Visit Andorra website, to learn about any current local health & safety measures in in force, and the current entry requirements.
The hotel is also working hard to guarantee the safety of your stay, please consult any safety measures or information in the Services section above.
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and French bank holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Local call charges may apply.