Naturland Andorra: season review and new experiences for 2026

Naturland Andorra: season review and new experiences for 2026

Located in the heart of the Pyrenees, Naturland Andorra has established itself as one of the top outdoor adventure destinations in southern Europe, offering nature-based activities all year round for families and thrill-seekers alike.

Recent news highlights its solid performance: Naturland closed the 2025–2026 winter season with around 27,000 visitors, maintaining similar figures despite a shorter opening calendar. However, revenue saw a slight 5% decrease due to fewer operating days .

Despite this, the overall season was positive. Excellent snow conditions allowed up to 121 days of activity, with most slopes open throughout the winter . Easter was particularly strong, with visitor numbers increasing by up to 15% and revenue by 10% during peak days .

One of the main highlights is the introduction of the “Eclipse” zip line, a major new attraction designed to enhance the park’s adventure offering, alongside the iconic Tobotronc, the world’s longest alpine slide .

Looking ahead, Naturland is preparing for the summer season with a gradual reopening of its 1,600m and 2,000m areas, where visitors can enjoy mountain biking, adventure circuits, horse riding, and family-friendly outdoor experiences .

With over 800 hectares of natural environment, the park continues to focus on a sustainable and diversified model, reinforcing its position as a leading outdoor tourism destination in Andorra

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