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