Things to do with friends in Asturias
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The International Descent of Sella River, the most popular celebration in Asturias
Come and experience the most exciting canoeing event in August as hundreds of canoeists and supporters take to the Sella River. Join the festivities, including traditional inauguration verses and a procession. Can’t make it in August? Canoe down the Sella River at any time of the year.
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The Lakes of Covadonga: a glacial wonder
The Lakes of Covadonga are a must-see on a trip to Asturias. They are a stunning spectacle of wondrous nature.
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Gulpiyuri Beach: A tucked-away gem of irrefutable beauty
Can you say you’ve seen the waters of the smallest inland beach in the world? If not, you’re missing out on one of nature’s most stunning works of art – Gulpiyuri Beach in Asturias. Listed as a natural monument of Asturias, come enjoy the magical power of this tiny cove.
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The Top 10 Beaches in Asturias
Did you know that some of Spain’s top beaches are located right here in Asturias? Come discover the wild, rugged beauty of Gulpiyuri, Torimbia and Cuevas del Mar.
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Cares Trail: a hike through the rugged outdoors
Cares Trail is the most popular hike in Asturias, if not Spain – an awe-inspiring adventure accessible to all.
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Asturian Festivities: Tradition, nature, cider and entertainment
Traditional Asturian celebrations boom during the summer season: processions, fairs, and ‘fiestas de prao’ take over the Principality.
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Tazones: A quaint fishing village marks history
The charming, fishing village of Tazones earned a place in history when King Carlos V disembarked on Spanish soil for the first time to claim the Spanish crown.
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Redes Natural Park: an unexplored corner of Asturias
Declared a natural park in 1996, Redes remains a fairly unknown playground for outdoor adventure. Pack your hiking shoes and come discover what these mountains have to offer. You’ll be spoilt by breathtaking landforms and authentic Asturian cuisine.
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What to see in Colombres: the village of Indiano houses
Take a journey around the villages of Asturias and you’ll quickly notice houses that are built in a different style to the area’s traditional architecture. These houses once belonged to Indianos (Spaniards who made their fortune in Latin America and then returned to Spain) and Colombres has a particularly large number of them.
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San Miguel de Lillo: a gem of pre-Romanesque architecture
The Church of San Miguel de Lillo is one of the most important landmarks in Asturias and an extraordinary example of pre-Romanesque architecture.