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Family friendly hiking trails in Sant Julià de Lòria are set within a diverse and mountainous landscape, featuring towering peaks, verdant valleys, and dense forests. The region offers a variety of natural environments, from high-altitude alpine meadows to lush woodlands, often with pristine lakes and flowing waterways. Its location bordering Spain provides expansive panoramic views across both sides of the frontier. This area blends natural beauty with historical and cultural heritage, making it suitable for gentle outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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8.45km
03:29
500m
500m
Hike a moderate 5.2-mile (8.4 km) circular route from Sant Julià de Lòria to the Chapel of Sant Romà d'Auvinyà, enjoying valley views.
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8.92km
03:36
670m
670m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.88km
02:01
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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6.19km
02:22
390m
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Hike the Coll de la Gallina and Fontaneda Trail, a moderate 3.8-mile route with 1272 feet of elevation gain and spectacular views.
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This temple is one of the most outstanding examples of Romanesque architecture in the country, both for its age and its excellent state of conservation.
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This small, ancient temple is a typical example of religious architecture in the Pyrenees, and although it is a modest construction, it has great historical and cultural value. It is a jewel of Andorran heritage, combining history, Romanesque architecture and a beautiful natural environment.
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The main attraction of Canòlich is its sanctuary, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, known as the Mare de Déu de Canòlich. This sanctuary, located at an altitude of about 1,635 metres, is an important place of pilgrimage for the inhabitants of Andorra. The tradition of the pilgrimage to Canòlich is celebrated annually on the last Saturday of May, attracting numerous faithful who climb on foot to the sanctuary from Sant Julià de Lòria to pay homage to the Virgin.
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Although Canòlich is not a large inhabited area, its importance lies in its spiritual and cultural value. The sanctuary is visited not only by devotees, but also by tourists seeking to learn about Andorra's historical and religious heritage. In addition, the place is a reference point for nature lovers looking for less-crowded hiking routes in the country.
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In Aubinyà there are legends about hidden treasures. It is said that in times of war and conflict, the inhabitants hid their most precious possessions in the nearby mountains to protect them from invaders.
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Located in the middle of the northern slope of Coll de Gallina, it is a very beautiful sanctuary with beautiful views of the mountain. You can also stop and have a drink before facing the last 4 km of the port. The Santuario del Canolich has been a part of the Vuelta a España on 2 occasions: the first, which happened to be the first time that a part of the Coll de la Gallina had been climbed, was won by Valverde; The second, Danielle Ratto won after a long breakaway on a day with very bad weather (I was there, in the Canolich)
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Right next to the same road stands what is called the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Canòlich, a stone hermitage with impressive views of the valley.
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At one end of the small town of Aubinyà, next to a curve of more than 180 degrees, there is this beauty of a hermitage. Alone and without anything to disturb its views, it gives us a good view of the valley at its feet.
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Sant Julià de Lòria offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities suitable for families. Our guide features over 30 routes, with 7 specifically categorized as easy, making them ideal for family outings.
Yes, there are several enjoyable circular routes perfect for families. For a moderate option that starts and ends in the town, consider the Hike from Sant Julià de Lòria — circular. This route offers a pleasant loop without requiring a return trip on the same path.
The region is rich in natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes from verdant valleys and dense forests to high-altitude alpine meadows. Many trails feature pristine lakes and flowing waterways, providing beautiful scenery for your family adventure.
Absolutely! Sant Julià de Lòria is home to significant historical sites. The Sant Serni de Nagol Church, a prime example of Andorran Romanesque architecture, offers splendid valley views and can be incorporated into longer routes like the Tomb Lauredià. You might also encounter the Church of Sant Romà in Auvinyà.
Sant Julià de Lòria enjoys a mild climate, making it suitable for hiking for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for higher altitude trails, while winter can provide unique opportunities for snowshoeing or gentler walks, depending on conditions.
Many trails in the region provide expansive panoramic views, especially given its mountainous landscape and border with Spain. The View of Bony de la Pica from the Canòlich Trail is a notable highlight offering impressive vistas. The area around Coll de la Gallina also features numerous routes with diverse views.
Yes, for a moderate family hike that includes a refuge, consider the Camí Canòlich from Aixovall — round trip via the Refugio de Collet Martí. This route offers a chance to pass by the Roca de Pimes Refuge, which can be a nice stop for a break.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Sant Julià de Lòria, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning natural scenery, and the variety of options available for different fitness levels, making it a great destination for families.
Yes, the region is dotted with charming villages. The Camí Capçaler and Auvinyà Loop is a moderate route that guides hikers through picturesque villages like Auvinyà, offering a glimpse into local life and architecture.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, Sant Julià de Lòria is generally well-equipped for visitors. Many trailheads, especially those starting from or near the town center or popular attractions like Naturlandia, offer designated parking areas. It's always advisable to check specific route details for the most convenient parking options.
For families seeking a more demanding adventure, the Aixirivall y Sant Julià de Lòria from Fontaneda — circular by the Tomb Lauredià Short of Sant Julià de Lòria is a difficult, longer circular route. It involves considerable elevation changes and is best suited for those with good physical condition, offering a rewarding experience for active families.


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