Asturias it is a perfect combination of culture, nature and gastronomy. Of course, if there is something that stands out about this beautiful Spanish autonomous community it is its landscapes, being able to find such spectacular places as the Picos de Europa National Park.
Another of the great attractions of Asturias is its 18 towns sailors, which in their old towns offer all the appeal of the fishing villages, as well as having restaurants and cider houses with seafood cuisine, beautiful promenades, incredible ports and, of course, breathtaking beaches and cliffs. Today we show you the coastal towns of Asturias. Can you come with us?
Bustio
Bustio is an old fishing town, Jacobean and almost mountainous, since from it you can sense the peaks of the Picos de Europa. You will be surprised by their sinuous and beautiful estuary, its nearby beaches and its remote town.
Candás
The fishing village of Candás has preserved its marked identity throughout the centuries Cantabrian, which is especially evident in some of its parties.
Castropol
Castropol is an illustrious town that has an interesting helmet historical, in which both civil and religious architecture stand out. Of course, we must highlight the views that are obtained from the top.
Cudillero
Cudillero is a picturesque fishing village located on the side of a mountain. They surprise their houses pendants in bright colors. It is important to note that it offers a viewpoint route.
Figueras
Many consider Figueras as the pearl of Eo. And we are talking about a small and flirtatious port that offers sun, light and plenty of possibilities for water sports.
The three
One of the best-known towns in Asturias is Lastres, which is famous for its excellent gastronomy fish and seafood, its unique beauty and tireless fishing activity.
Llanes
We continue our tour of the fishing villages of Asturias in Llanes, a town that leads by hand to the Cordillera del Cuera and the Picos de Europa. Of course, their spectacular Beaches.
Luanco
Luanco is the closest coastal town to Cabo Peñas. It offers beautiful beaches, a remote town and a church that almost goes into the Cantabrian Sea.
Luarca
Considered the whitest town on the entire Asturian coast, Luarca offers a spectacular landscape, especially from the lighthouse and from the watchtower.
Navia
The town of Navia has a huge, mighty and powerful estuary in which different sports nautical. In fact, one of the most famous Swim descents in Spain is celebrated here.
Tortoiseshell
Ortiguera is a steep town and hung on slopes that flow into the sea, which offers an unbeatable panorama oceanic. Its lighthouses and its chapel stand out.
Vega Harbor
Puerto de Vega has been and is a powerful source of inspiration for artists. And not only for its beautiful surroundings, but for its Indian villas with gardens, their palace houses, the typical Asturian mansions ...
Ribadesella
Ribadesella is an attractive villa that is famous for hosting the prehistoric Tito Bustillo cave and for being the goal of the Sella International Descent.
San Esteban de Pravia
San Esteban de Pravia is also a town that has always caught the attention of artists. In addition, we want to highlight its cosmopolitan air.
San Juan de la Arena
Many consider the town of San Juan de la Arena as the paradise of the best eel of the world. Its riverside promenade and its ports stand out, in addition to Los Quebrantos beach.
Wall of Casariego
One of the best-known towns in Asturias is Tapia de Casariego, which impresses with its port and its seafaring houses, in addition to its atmosphere of terraces, restaurants and taverns.
Viavelez
Viavélez is a town that offers peace, good cuisine, lots of literature and a pleasant fishing port.
Bowls
Finally, we must talk about Tazones, the only Asturian port with character imperial. You will love its neighborhoods of old fishing houses and its lively restaurants.
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