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Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdr…
This room has a skylight and features mountain views, a satellite TV and a private bathroom with a shower, hairdryer and…
Located on the 1st floor, the room features views of the Pyrenees mountain range.
Located on the 2nd floor, this soundproofed room features a skylight and views of the mountains and the village.
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Restaurants nearby
- Ibaya★ Michelin The gastronomic restaurant at the Sport Hotel Hermitage (which also boasts other dining options) is overseen by chef Francis Paniego, a leading Spanish chef with two Michelin stars whose brilliance is also on display at his El Portal de Echaurren restaurant in Ezcaray, and Jordi Grau, the resident chef.The cuisine here is based around two creative tasting menus: A Walk through the Incles Valley, and another, more extensive, called A Walk through Andorra. They strive to bring Andorran gastronomy and its flavours to the fore, paying tribute to the rural part of the principality where the raw ing32.0km
- Koy Hermitage If you’re keen to try some authentic yet innovative Japanese cuisine, this restaurant bearing the signature of famous culinary maestro Hideki Matsuhisa, who has already tasted major success at Koy Shunka in Barcelona, is definitely this place. The Japanese-Mediterranean philosophy here is one that is not based on a fusion approach; instead, it is more of a reproduction of Japanese techniques but with the use of essentially Mediterranean ingredients, with addition of others from Galicia and Huelva. At the comfortable, U-shaped bar counter, with the kitchen in the middle of proceedings so that g32.0km
- Sol i Neu A restaurant at the foot of the ski slopes with an ambience inspired by the mountains, a superb setting and spectacular views. The meticulous cuisine on offer here, under the baton of chef Jordi Grau and overseen by famous chef Francis Paniego, focuses on traditional cuisine brought up to date with contemporary textures and techniques. We particularly enjoyed the cheeks cooked three ways (grilled, breaded and with a pil-pil sauce). The à la carte, which is complemented by a seasonal tasting menu, offers half-plate options.32.1km
- La Chaumière Put your skis away! You won't be able to resist this lovely thatched cottage at the entrance to the resort with an interior where wood predominates. On the menu find a fine selection of Catalan dishes, delicious tapas and good regional wines. The proprietor likes the finer things in life (choice meats, locally grown vegetables) and has even set up a ham cellar!36.4km
- ME. This restaurant is ensconced in the Grand Hôtel Moderne et Pigeon, a former monastery dating back to the early 16C. With a superb 17C stained-glass window, the place has undeniable cachet. With its elegant patio, it has the feel of a bohemian bistro. Chef Stéphane Castaing is as creative as ever: salmon gravlax on tomato panna cotta, fillet of beef with black garlic and vegetable condiment... Laid-back friendly service.37.6km
- Les Pardines 1819 Particularly noteworthy for its impressive location within the exclusive Les Pardines 1819 boutique hotel, which itself enjoys a stunning setting at an altitude of 1,600 metres, this is a perfect option for winter sports fans as it is just five minutes from Grandvalira, Andorra’s largest ski resort. The restaurant, occupying an independent building in a truly unique natural space, is overseen by chef Oscar Villaba, who is responsible for the meticulously curated and traditionally inspired à la carte plus a tasting menu that requires booking in advance. The aim, in his own words, is ‘to transfe39.4km
- Trumfes At Trumfes, you can enjoy traditional Catalan cuisine with a creative touch that is based around seasonal and local ingredients. Choose between the à la carte or the tasting menu, with options enhanced by the occasional and delicious mountain-inspired rice dish as well as game in season. Depending on the time of year, don't miss the creamy black morel mushrooms with green asparagus and brioche, or the veal steak tartare with truffled fried egg and summer truffle.39.6km
- Bassas The Bassas couple, whom we first encountered at Deymier (also in Pamiers), has renovated this old town centre building from top to toe. The striking result is both understated and smart and provides the perfect foil to the food which shines the spotlight on local producers. Inspired selection of local wines.40.8km
- 539, Plats Forts In this simple restaurant, everything revolves around the Japanese-inspired counter and the figure of experienced Martín Comamala, who has worked in kitchens around the world (both in Latin America and Europe) and who takes on the role of chef d’orchestre here, taking care of absolutely everything. As he works on his own, he cooks, takes care of guests, explains his dishes and even purchases the superb ingredients he works with from the fish auction in Blanes and directly from local farmers and breeders. His cuisine has a strong Mediterranean influence and is showcased in three tasting menus (42.5km
- Beç If you’re looking for a spectacular setting in which to eat near the Caldea spa, this restaurant in a shopping district just two minutes’ walk away could be the place. To a welcoming contemporary backdrop featuring a profusion of wood and an open-view kitchen, enjoy an updated take on traditional cuisine. Standout dishes include aged beef loin tartare, pigs’ trotters stuffed with prawns from Sant Carles and several seasonal specialities such as Maresme peas with wild mushrooms and white prawns.44.3km
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Attractions nearby
- Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley glacial valley in Andorra43.2km
- Coma Pedrosa mountain in Andorra44.1km
- Estadi Comunal d'Andorra la Vella football stadium46.5km
- Pica d'Estats mountain in France and Spain43.5km
- Estanys de Juclar lake in Andorra26.5km
- Our Lady of Meritxell church in Andorra37.8km
- Pic de Médécourbe mountain in Spain, France and Andorra43.5km
- Pic de l'Estanyó peak in Andorra33.4km
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