
to 0,00 km / Located in the Asturian mountains...

to 0,00 km / Located in the Asturian mountains...

to 0,60 km / To reach one of the most impressive natural spectacles in Asturias we will only have to walk one hour, half an hour to arrive and another half to return. Although perhaps the excursion could last much longer, as you can admire the Oneta waterfalls in all their...

to 8,12 km / Castro culture belongs to the Iron Age, a hard, bellicose period, full of insecurity. The Asturian forts, fortified towns from this era, are more than two hundred and fifty in the Principality. The best preserved, and the one with the most archaeological fruits...


to 8,81 km / Navia is one of the most populated and dynamic Asturian towns, one of those with the greatest commercial, industrial and tourist life in the Principality. With its 6.000 inhabitants, it could be said that it is the most populated center on the western coast of Asturias, in addition to...

to 9,44 km Traditional fishing ports, historic centers brimming with character and tradition, delicious seafood cuisine, picturesque coves, vast, rugged sandy beaches, expansive coastal plains, towering cliffs, and verdant hills steeped in Vaqueira heritage. The western coast is a territory that is barely...


to 9,99 km / Beach on the western coast of Asturias. We arrived at this beautiful maritime area and, without yet knowing its status as Natural Monument, it captivates us. From a bird's eye view, Frejulfe beach, or Frexulfe in Asturian, is located between Cape San Agustín and Punta de...

to 10,47 km / This museum is unique in its kind for jointly recreating seafaring and peasant life throughout the centuries. In addition, this space houses one of the best collections of carpentry in Ribera. It was created by the Friends of History Foundation from the...

to 10,52 km / The Navia Coastal Path, despite being the oldest of all those that are part of the network of “Coastal Paths of the Principality of Asturias” (the crossing was created in 1988), is without a doubt the most unknown. To enter it is to come face to face with a...


to 10,72 km / The inhabitants of Puerto de Vega move, they love their town. There are barely 2.000 residents but they insist on preserving their history and urban planning, which leaves a trail of nineteenth-century romanticism difficult to find in an Asturian town. It seems that...


to 10,78 km / Located at the western end of the municipality of Valdés, it is located in the vicinity of the town of Otur, and about 6 kilometers from...

to 11,08 km / This sandy area of almost 700 meters is a kind of culmination to a nature reserve that exceeds the 3 square kilometers of surface. In the limit of the councils of Navia and Valdés, it has everything to enjoy nature and tranquility: river, sea and...

to 11,44 km / For some it is the most Asturian way to get married. A couple who wishes to get married through this ancient rite must request it from the Vaqueiro Council, who will give, or not, their approval for the dream to come true. Only one couple a year will be...

to 11,63 km In Ferpel, gastronomy is...

to 12,43 km / The MOA (Asturias Gold Museum) is located in the Tintine town of Navelgas (Asturias). A small town of no more than three hundred inhabitants, rich in traditions, culture and gold... The museum is located in La Casona Capalleja, in the San...


to 12,69 km / San Timoteo is one of the most popular and fun pilgrimages in Asturias. With a unique Saint who receives all kinds of shakes; perhaps excessive trust on the part of the parishioners.
But for them, Saint Timothy is like a friend with whom they can share...

to 12,74 km / The gold rush is a phenomenon as old as humanity. The Romans were capable of moving mountains and changing the course of rivers to access deposits. In Asturias, in the council of Tineo, there is a population with its own name in golden affairs:...

to 12,91 km In western Asturias, very close to the village of Andía, in the municipality of El Franco, lies one of those places that surprises precisely because it isn't advertised in a big way. The Caves of Andía—also known as As Covas da Andía—are not your typical cave...

to 13,12 km / The kraken, as the Scandinavians and Norwegians knew the giant squid, was an imagined monster that, according to legend, took ships to the bottom of the sea and ate their crew members. This cephalopod also attacked the Nautilus in Jules Verne's work. Since the...

to 13,47 km / The bed of the Navia River flows canyoned through dream landscapes that this route turns into real ones. We look out at several natural balconies to check it out. Jumping from viewpoint to viewpoint, the itinerary passes through villages with slate roofs, remains of rural centers and...


to 13,51 km / The beauty of Luarca takes the shape of a large aquatic S, around which man and his initial seafaring activity have found millimetric accommodation, now mixed, with a large tourist influx in summer, when its native demographics reach fivefold. Is...