El Perlindango

Surroundings

Discover the magic of our surroundings, come to Cudillero and feel time stand still, offering you unforgettable moments in a natural setting filled with beauty and authenticity.

Asturias, land of mountains, wild coasts, and a rich culture, is the perfect setting for an unforgettable getaway. From the Picos de Europa to the beaches of the Cantabrian coast, the region offers a diversity of landscapes and activities for every taste. Asturian cuisine, with its famous fabada, cheeses, and apple cider, is another major staple that makes this land a unique place.

If you are looking for an authentic experience in Asturias, staying at El Perlindango
• Soto del Barco – A small coastal municipality in Asturias, located on the right bank of the Nalón River estuary, notable for its castle (Castillo de San Martín).

• Playa del Silencio – One of the most spectacular beaches in Asturias, with crystal-clear waters and surrounded by impressive cliffs.

• Cabo Vidio – Offers stunning views of the Cantabrian Sea and the Asturian coast.

• Playa de Gueirúa – A magical spot with rock formations that create a unique landscape.

• El Pito – A small nearby village with the impressive Quinta de Selgas, a palace with beautifully landscaped gardens.

• Soto de Luiña – A charming village that is part of the Camino de Santiago and is notable for its Baroque church.

• Playa de San Pedro de la Ribera – A wide and peaceful beach with golden sand and waters which are perfect for swimming.

• Cudillero’s Viewpoint – From here you get an incredible panoramic view of the village and its harbor.

Vista desde el mirador de Cudillero incluyendo el puerto de Cudillero

• Cudillero’s Harbor – Ideal for strolling, enjoying the local cuisine, and seeing fishing life in action.

• Route of the Viewpoints – A route that takes you to several viewpoints with spectacular views of the village and the coast.

• Oviedo – The Asturian capital, characterised by its historic center, the Cathedral of San Salvador, and the famous Foncalada Fountain.

• Soto del Barco – Pequeño concejo costero asturiano situado en la margen derecha de la desembocadura del río Nalón, del que destaca su Castillo de San Martín.

• Cabo Peñas – The northernmost point of Asturias, with impressive cliffs and panoramic views

• Picos de Europa – Perfect for hiking and enjoying nature, with places such as Covadonga and the Enol Lakes.

• Luarca – A beautiful coastal village with a charming harbor and the cemetery where Nobel Prize winner Severo Ochoa rests.

Puerto de Luarca

• Tazones – A small fishing village with a fascinating history and where Charles I of Spain landed.

• Gijón: The largest city in Asturias, with a vibrant culture and spectacular beaches such as San Lorenzo. You can't miss the Cimadevilla neighborhood, the Asturias Railway Museum, and the Atlantic Botanic Garden.

Vista del barrio de Cimadevilla de Gijón desde la costa

• Candás: A fishing village with a charming harbor and cuisine based on fish and seafood. La Playa de Candás and the Museo Antón are recommended visits.

• Luanco: Known for its fishing tradition and its beautiful beach. You can also visit Asturias Maritime Museum and enjoy its seaside promenade.

• San Esteban de Pravia: A former coal port with an impressive natural setting. The mouth of the Nalón and its coastal routes are perfect for strolling.

• La Concha de Artedo: A peaceful beach surrounded by nature, perfect for unwinding and enjoying the Asturian landscape.

Playa Gueirúa