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A Breath-taking Tour of Asturia

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The province of Asturias is the Autonomous Community. It is situated right between Galicia on its west and Cantabria on its east.
The province of Asturias is the Autonomous Community. It is situated right between Galicia on its west and Cantabria on its east. It has been a Christian kingdom stronghold for many centuries, as it battled aggressively with the Moors. Asturias is very mountainous in the Cantabrian region, proudly staking its claim since old days.

Specific beauties of the Region

The beautiful Oviedo is this region’s capital, displaying plenty of post Gothic architectural designs, which can be seen in its cathedrals and churches.

The city of Gijon grew as an important Cantabrian port, being one of its biggest today. With an extensive beach, this city was able to sustain real growth without expending its fishermen’s quarters.

The prehistorical Asturian coast gives a magnificent surrounding of caves and estuary, from one end at Tina Mayor to Ribadeo at the other end. Beaches and cliffs decorate one side of the national highway as looming Picos de Europa silhouettes flank the other side.

Routing the Asturian Region

Along the way, you should see the Peña Tu idol, which is a Bronze Age monolith painted with various shapes that have yet to be interpreted today. Old ports and Asturia’s quaint villages have been revived recently through consistent vibrant summer tourism. The beautiful beaches, old quarters as well as the ports are sufficient reasons for a visit. The Gothic-style Santa Maria church plus the Renaissance era mansions and palaces form the shape of this city satisfactorily.

Lovely beaches along Barro and Celorio run between the massive Mediterranean rocks to reach the distinct Romanesque San Antolin de Bedon church, which is situated near the coast. Highway N-634 will lead you to an old port, Ribadesella which is sheltered by the winding Sella, where you will enjoy beautiful beaches and urban centers with pre-historical values. You will observe fascinating animal representation at Tito Bustillo Cave, busy Lastres fishing port and an awesome viewing of Asturian’s coastal area from San Roque Sanctuary, all along the way.

Villaviciosa estuary is a city facing the open sea with apple orchards all around, famous for its cider fermentation. Churches from the middle ages will hold your interest, located 2 km away from Villaviciosa. Excursions out of Villaviciosa lead to some fascinating Asturian art from Pre-Romanesque era.

Gijon is a city of valleys and green meadows with abundant apple orchards. Gijon is currently a busy industrial center with an extremely conventional port, a lively resort during the summer and a center display historical monuments.

You can move on to Cabo de Peñas, which is well facilitated as a summer resort with its long stretch of beaches and fishing ports. The beautiful and peaceful sea-faring cities along the way are relaxing to the soul. Visiting Cabo de Peñas lighthouse is a must to view the best of the Cantabrian coast, even if on a challenging climb up the hill.

From Aviles to Cudillero, beaches are the main scenery until you view the El Pito palace, which was built in the 19th century that displays a great number of Flemish tapestries from the 16th century. Further on, panoramic views of the valleys and meadows will slow the visitor to enjoy its beauty. On reaching Navia, you will experience many estuaries and enclaves for your discovery of nature along the coast.

This is the most appropriate farewell bid to the magnificent Asturian landscape.

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