DAY 2- SUNDAY, MAY 3: FULL DAY IN ANDORRA | TIBETAN BRIDGE | MIRADOR ROC DEL QUER | VIA FERRATA | NATURLAND PARK

We’ll start the day by driving to the town of  Canillo, an old medieval town, where we will take a bus and hike to the Canillo Tibetan Bridge, the second longest Tibetan suspension bridge in the world, 518 feet high with a 1,978 foot span.

We will continue to Mirador de Roc del Quer, a suspended platform with glass panels in the floor and an incredible view over mountain peaks, valleys & villages of the Pyrenees.

We should be done late in the morning, and if possible, squeeze in a via ferrata climb on the way back to town. If you are not familiar with what a via ferrata is, it is a protected route that uses fixed steel cables, rungs, and ladders so you can move safely across steep, rocky terrain. You don’t need prior rock-climbing experience, as permanent anchors manage the risk while still giving you that airy, high-exposure thrill. There are 16 different via ferratas in Andorra (yup, you read that right!), and they are all free to use. We will have to rent equipment and see how we are doing with time, but if time allows, that will be a very cool thing to do.

After that, we’ll have lunch (remember, Andorrans have late lunch, between 1 and 3 pm), and head out to Naturland Park, probably the coolest adventure park you will ever see, with fun adventures like the Trobotronk (the longest alpine slide in the world), the Forestline, biking trails, and more!

We will spend the rest of the afternoon at Naturland, and head back to town for dinner early in the night.

OVERNIGHT: Hotel Pyrénées or similar

MEALS: Breakfast