Pic de la Serrera
The Pic de la Serrera, at 2,914 meters, is the fourth highest peak in the Principality of Andorra, and one of the mountains in Andorra that exceed 2,900 meters (Comapedrosa, Estanyó, Medacorba, Roca Entravessada, La Portelleta, and Font Blanca). It has become a good observatory on all the Andorran summits, highlighting the view of the Coma Pedrosa and, already outside the Andorran boundaries, the Pica d'Estats and the Maladeta massif, thanks to its strategic placement. The Serrera is accessible from the Ransol and Sorteny valleys, and is famed for its stunning southern slope.
If you travel up the Ransol valley by car, you may reach a picnic place at 1,900 meters above sea level through a track that exits the settlement of Ransol and enters the valley. There is already a sign pointing to the start of the walk. The path is always well signposted and passes through various lakes before joining the path that comes from the Sorteny valley at the Coll de la Mina. All you have to do now is turn right and follow the 200-meter drop along the broad ridge to the peak's summit.
Location: Ordino, Andorra
Elevation: 2,914 m (9,560 ft)