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This difficult 6.1-mile circular route in Vall d'Incles leads to Estany d'Anrodat, offering challenging terrain and stunning alpine views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
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7.14 km
1.03 km
914 m
674 m
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7.60 km
1.12 km
674 m
194 m
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Highest point (2,290 m)
Lowest point (1,790 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
While the Komoot tour is categorized for jogging, the full circular route to Estany d'Anrodat is generally not suitable for typical jogging due to its significant difficulty, steep inclines, and challenging, rocky terrain at higher elevations. It's best considered a difficult hike requiring robust footwear and good fitness. However, the Camí de l'Obac d'Incles section offers easier, flatter conditions that are more suitable for a relaxed jog or walk.
The terrain varies significantly. The initial sections, particularly along the Camí de l'Obac d'Incles, are relatively easy and can be flat, following the Incles river. As you ascend towards Estany d'Anrodat, the path becomes much steeper and rockier, requiring surefootedness and potentially using hands for ascent in some parts. It transitions from meadows and sub-alpine habitats to more rugged, high-alpine conditions.
The route offers several beautiful sights. You'll cross picturesque bridges like Puente de la Baladosa, Pont de Bonavida, and Puente de la Matella. A notable stop is the Cabana Sorda Refuge. The highlight is undoubtedly Lake Anrodat, a stunning glacial lake with transparent blue waters, and the smaller, almost perfectly round Estany de l'Isla. Panoramic views of Andorran peaks are abundant, especially from higher elevations.
The recommended season for hiking itineraries above 1,700 meters, like this one, is from late June to late September. Depending on weather and terrain conditions, the season can extend from May to October. Visiting during these months ensures more favorable weather and accessible paths, as snow can persist at higher altitudes outside this window.
The trail starts in the picturesque Vall d'Incles. Parking availability can vary, especially during peak season. It's advisable to check local regulations for the Vall d'Incles area, as access might be restricted to shuttles during certain times to preserve the valley. For detailed information on parking and potential shuttle services, you can consult the official Visit Andorra website.
Information regarding dog access on this specific trail is not explicitly stated in the provided sources. Generally, in natural parks and protected areas in Andorra, dogs are often allowed but must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. It's always best to check with local tourism offices or park authorities for the most current regulations before bringing your dog.
The provided information does not indicate that specific permits or entrance fees are required for hiking the Estany d'Anrodat trail or within the Vall d'Incles itself. However, access to the valley might be regulated, especially concerning vehicle entry during high season, which could involve shuttle fees. For the most up-to-date information on any potential fees or regulations, refer to the Visit Andorra website.
Yes, the route intersects with several other notable trails. You'll find sections that are part of the HRP Variante 30-31.1, HRP Étape 31, HRP Variante 31.1, and the GRP La volta a Andorra. Additionally, it includes parts of the Camí de l'Obac d'Incles, Camí del Port d'Incles, Camí de la Font del Trabenc, and Camí del Riu de Juclar.
The trail passes through diverse habitats, offering a chance to spot various flora and fauna. Depending on the season, you might see beautiful flowers like the Pyrenean lily or Alpine pasqueflower. In terms of wildlife, the area is home to creatures such as the palmate newt and common frog, particularly near the lakes and water sources.
The full circular route to Estany d'Anrodat is categorized as difficult and involves steep, rocky terrain, making it generally not suitable for families with young children or those seeking an easy stroll. However, the Camí de l'Obac d'Incles section, known for its easy, flatter path along the river, can be a good option for families looking for a more relaxed walk or an easy run.
While the immediate trailhead in Vall d'Incles is a natural setting, the nearby towns of Soldeu and El Tarter offer a range of cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can find refreshments and meals before or after your hike. These towns are typically a short drive from the valley.
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