Its 1,080 hectares of mountains form a natural border between Andorra and France. Declared a nature park in 1999, the Sorteny valley has multiple interests: scientific, educational and environmental. The flora, spread over 3 levels (mountain, sub-alpine and alpine), is extremely rich, with more than 700 species, more than 50 of which are endemic to the Pyrenees. To discover this mountain landscape, there are paths of different levels throughout the territory. Step by step, the species are revealed in a tranquility only interrupted by the songs of the birds. There is also a refuge (www.refugisorteny.com)!

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Chevaux au Parc naturel de la vallée de Sorteny. Martin Silva Cosentino - Shutterstock.com
Etang de l'Estanyó dans le Parc naturel de Sorteny Andorra Tourism
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