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  • Hi Diana,

    When you buy the walking pass you have right to do two trips in that day as they sell this daily, and this is valid for the whole area of Grandvalira. To get from Tarter to Soldeu without skiing you either have to drive or get a bus that will drop you off at the Soldeu Gondola building.

    Let me know if you have any more questions, and happy new year!

    Sofia
  • Gondola

    diana

    Hi, I'm going to Andorra with a big group of people of family and friends, in El tarter in Feb and I was wondering if you use the gondola in el Tarter would you be able to visit other slopes/ resorts such as the one in Soldeu if you are not skiing? We are all beginners skiers and some people in the group don't ski at all and it would be nice to visit Soldeu for other snow activities such as sledging/tubing piste etc? we wouldn't like to venture skiing from one resort to another as we are not confident enough, is it hard? Thanks in advance. :P