5 Least Forested Countries in Europe

3. Andorra

Forest Cover in (‘000) Hectares: 16

Andorra is one of the smallest countries in the world since it covers an area of just 462 square kilometers. Naturally, this also means that it has some of the lowest levels of forest cover in Europe. Andorra’s 16,000 hectares of forests belong primarily to the Pyrenees forest family which is made up of oak, fir, and pine trees. The kinds of trees in these forests depend on the forest’s elevation, and these regions are also inhabited by bears, deer, and wolves.