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