Things to do in Asturias
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Family holidays in Asturias: non-stop fun for everyone
A unique mix of nature and tourist attractions make Asturias a truly fun destination for family holidays.
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Cangas de Onís: Where Nature, Gastronomy and History Intersect
The town of Cangas de Onís is the perfect gateway to the majestic Picos de Europa mountain range. Rich in art, history and culinary experiences, let yourself be swept away by the town’s picturesque historic quarters.
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Tapia de Casariego, beauty by the sea in Asturias
Nature, food, monuments, beaches… This beautiful seaside town in Asturias still retains its charming seafaring spirit of earlier times.
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What to see and do in Avilés, a city of architectural contrasts
Avilés is one of Asturias’ hidden gems and has a remarkable historical and modern heritage.
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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.
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Asturias Trade Fair: the region’s best and much more
The Feria de Muestras de Asturias, or Asturias Trade Fair, held annually in Gijón, is one of the largest economic and social events in the Principality.
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Somiedo Natural Park: a haven of bountiful flora and fauna
Somiedo Natural Park offers the unparalleled raw natural beauty of a landscape dotted with infinite peaks, forests, valleys and lakes – what better way to enjoy the great outdoors?
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Lastres: home to Spain’s Doc Martin
Lastres es el pueblo de ‘Doctor Mateo’. Sí, el médico protagonista y el resto de personajes de aquella serie disfrutaron de la autenticidad de esta localidad marinera.
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The Mining Museum of Asturias (MUMI): A trip into Asturias’ mining past
Inaugurado en 1994, este espectacular museo permite indagar sobre el origen y la evolución de la minería asturiana, así como descender al interior de una mina.