Hiking routes in Asturias and natural tourist attractions

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.

Picos de Europa National Park: Transcendent beauty
Picos de Europa National Park is the most important protected area in Asturias for its natural wealth and stunning mountain scenery.

Senda del Oso: Discover the raw natural beauty of Asturias
Get off the beaten track and hike the Senda del Oso (Path of the Bear). Follow the course of a former mine railway and take in nature’s majestic beauty.

Tito Bustillo Cave: a relic of the Palaeolithic era
Inhabited by humans in pre-historic times, Tito Bustillo Cave is one of the most important Palaeolithic archaeological sites in Europe.

Llanes’ beaches: the Cantabrian Sea’s legacy
The municipality of Llanes has the most square miles of coast of all Asturias, housing some of the most remarkable and picturesque beaches of all of Spain. Read on to discover Llanes’ must-see beaches.

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.

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?