Asturian festivities are usually concentrated in the summer. During these months there is hardly a day that does not have a popular outdoor celebration. There is no truce. Any excuse is good to get together with family, friends or form large clubs for the occasion. The rest of the year, especially in spring and autumn, the days marked in red are also frequent in this community. Asturias really likes the "folixa", which is his particular way of calling the "party" and spending it in good company and in a friendly way. No one comes to feel like a foreigner at an Asturian party.
Here is a list of the most popular and fun.
Enero
The new year is celebrated in Ponga with an ancient character. A festival of regional tourist interest.
El Guirria and the aguinaldo in Ponga
The new year of spontaneous romanticism is dyed. The mythological hooded: half trasgu, half… Read more
February
The month of February is the month of the Asturian carnival or Antroxu. A festival of regional tourist interest
Antroxu, the carnival of Asturias
To know when Antroxu falls you just have to take the calendar, locate Easter Sunday, which... Read more
March April
Coinciding with Holy Week, a couple of authentic Asturian celebrations take place and both have been declared of national tourist interest.
Polar Eggs by Pola de Siero
We are talking here about one of the most popular festivals of Holy Week in Asturias. The Huevos Pintos, which are… Read more
Bollu Party in Avilés
With more than 120 years of history, the Bollu Festival in Avilés is one of the milestones of Holy Week… Read more
Swimming suite
The arrival of spring is celebrated in Oviedo in style.
The Ascension Fair
The Ascension is a celebration deeply rooted in the Asturian capital. Its origin dates back to… Read more
Field Tuesday in Oviedo
Coinciding with the arrival of good weather, the entire city puts routine aside to enjoy its… Read more
· The Festival of Flowers. May June. Lavares – Abandames (International Tourist Interest Festival)
· Journey to the Trasona Reservoir. Month of May. Corvera (National Tourist Interest Festival)
June
This month is marked by the multitude of bonfires to celebrate the night of San Juan that begins the summer.
Night of San Juan Asturias 2024
There are many locations that… Read more
Mercau Astur de Nava
Returning to the past, or rather preserving the Asturian rural essence, is one of the reasons why they go in… Read more
· L'Amuravela. End of June. Cudillero (National Tourist Interest Festival)
· Festival of San Antonio de Padua. 13 for June. Cangas de Onís
July
Summer is loaded with events and parties everywhere.
· Lamb Festival «Prau Lagüezos». First Sunday of July. Quiros - Lena
· Festival of Natural Cider. Second Saturday of the month of July. Nava
Nava Cider Festival
Nava has cider in his veins. There is cider pride everywhere, not in vain is the Cider Museum the headquarters and… Read more
El Carmín de la Pola, in mid-July. The most popular pilgrimage in Asturias.
Fiesta del Carmín in Pola de Siero
La Pola, in the center of Asturias, is a populous town that likes pilgrimages. With the arrival of summer… Read more
· Our Lady of Carmen. The Download 16 for July. Cangas de Narcea
The Download of Cangas
In Cangas de Narcea, the Discharge is a thunderous and transcendent event, something more than gunpowder and smoke, a… Read more
· Santa María de la Magdalena. 22 July. Llanes
Cowboy Party. Braña de Aristébano. Last Sunday of July. Valdes. Festival declared of National Tourist Interest.
Vaqueira Wedding
For some it is the most Asturian way to get married. A wedding couple who wants to get married… Read more
· Feast of the Shepherd. End of July. Vega de Enol, Cangas de Onis.
The Pastor's Party
Shepherding is an immemorial job, as old as pastures and shepherds - accustomed to watching over... Read more
National Gold Batting Championships. Last weekend of July.
Gold batting in Navelgas
The gold rush is a phenomenon as old as humanity. The Romans were able to move mountains... Read more
The Bollu Festival, Arriondas, last weekend of July. Declared of Regional Tourist Interest.
The Bollu Festival
Declared of Regional Tourist InterestThe Bollu Festival is an essential event to discover the… Read more
August
August is an explosion of parties and folixas throughout the Asturian geography.
· International Descent of Sella. August. Arriondas-Ribadesella. Declared of International Tourist Interest.
The International Descent of the Sella
Few sporting events have a big party at the same time. The International Descent of… Read more
De National Tourist Interest the following:
· Descent to the Navia river. Early August. Navia
· Asturias Day in Gijón as part of the Begoña festivities. Month of August. gijon
Fiestas of Begoña
Its seven days with its seven nights in which you can breathe a great atmosphere anywhere in the… Read more
Big Week 2024
Gijón is in its Week… Read more
· Our Lady of the Rosary. August 15. Luarca
· San Roque. August 16. llanes
The traditional festivities of Llanes
In the past, dance was more spontaneous and did not require space-time regulation. The researchers… Read more
De Regional Tourist Interest the following:
· Folkloric descent of the Nalón. August. Laviana
· Our Lady of Andrín. August 15. Andrin
· Our Lady of the Ceburano. 15 August. Teverga
· San Roque. 16 August. Tineo
· Asturcón Festival. Month of August. Majada de Espineres - Piloña
Fiesta of Asturcón
The party of Asturcón, declared of regional tourist interest It is an event in which they come together… Read more
· Dawn Festival. Mid-August. Salcedo - Quirós
· Landing of Carlos V. In Tazones on August 20.
Landing of Carlos V in Bowls
Fame to Tazones also attributes regal character to him. The royalty of Tazones comes from inheritance.
A 19th of… Read more
· Saint Timothy. In Luarca on August 22.
San Timoteo Luarca
San Timoteo is one of the most popular and fun pilgrimages in Asturias. With a unique Saint who receives… Read more
· San Juan Degollao. August (penultimate weekend). leave me.
Asturian market of Porrúa, Llanes. Fourth weekend of August.
The Mercau Astur de Porrúa
If done well, a radiant sun usually illuminates the medieval dawn in Porrúa. At mid-morning the… Read more
· Gijon Natural Cider Festival. End of August.
Festival of Natural Cider of Gijón
To make it perfectly clear that nowhere is the culture of natural cider experienced like in... Read more
· Day of the peoples of Asturias. Last Sunday August. Navelgas
· The Regalia. Last Sunday August. In Cadavedo-Valdes
September
· Virgin of the Guide. September 8th. plains
· Day of America in Asturias. 19 September. Oviedo
Day of America in Asturias
There are few parades in the world that honor emigration-immigration; that round trip, to… Read more
· San Mateo, September 21. Oviedo
Festivities of San Mateo in Oviedo
When summer ends, in Asturias you still have to reserve some extra strength because the holidays arrive... Read more
· Bulls in the sea. September. Candás - Carreño
· Pilgrimage of the Holy Martyrs of Valdecuna. 27 September. Mieres
October
· Apple Festival. October. Villaviciosa
Hazelnut Festival. I infest. First weekend of October.
Infiesto Hazelnut Festival
The hazelnut keeps its fruit hermetically. A hard shell that only creaks under pressure from the... Read more
· Harvest Festival. Cangas de Narcea, second week of October. Villaviciosa
Harvest Festival 2024
Cangas del Narcea welcomes every… Read more
· Disarmament Party. Oviedo, October 19
Disarmament Festival in Oviedo
The menu always consists of: chickpeas with spinach and cod, tripe and for dessert, rice pudding. … Read more
November
· Party of the Humanitarians. November. Moreda de Aller
Humanitarian Festival
It is in Moreda de Aller where the traditional festival of San Martín or Humanitarian Festival is celebrated,… Read more
· Feast of Turnips. Sotrondio, November 11.
· Stuffed Onions Festival. Delivery November 30.
Festivals of Regional Gastronomic Interest
If you are interested in the gastronomic festivals of the region, you can consult all the information in the link.
Festivals of Regional Gastronomic Interest
In Asturias you eat well in almost all the kitchens and you also eat, almost always, in abundance. To the … Read more
Text: © Ramón Molleda for asturias.com
