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  • As Wayne says, there's the park to go at in Arinsal, plus at the top of Arinsal the cable car takes you across to Pal which has a lot more challenging runs plus rund through trees if you want.

    Definately get over to Arcalis though as it's probably the best area in Andorra, and usually really quiet too.
  • not really,
    PAL and arinsal are close, also there is a gondola linking them
    arcalis is further away, about 10-15 mins in a car but there are buses that travel frequently
  • i aould get a pass for the whole vallnord range,
    arinsal is quite good and has a freestyle park
    and for more experienced arcali(ordino) is the place, lots of long runs and freestyle too
  • Arinsal info

    Johnsy1989

    Hi All,

    Group of 5 lads debating Arinsal. Mixed abilities 3 of us are experienced snowboarders and the other 2 are first timers. Would you recommend Arinsal? Is there a boarder park. Our only concern is the size of the resort, do you think the 3 more experienced boarders will find it too 'beginnerish' there?

    Thanks for any input!

    Adam