MONTE DE SANTA TREGA OR SANTA TECLA
Feb 2, 2012 Architecture, Galicia, History, Monument, Monuments, Nature, Landscapes, Villages, TN, Tourism, Tourism, Cultured Tourism, Galicia Tourism, Natural Tourism
Monte de Santa Trega lies in the municipality of A Guarda, in the south-eastern corner of Pontevedra.
Santa Trega, was declared a National Cultural Heritage Monument in 1939 and is also a Property of Cultural Interest.
From the top of the mountain, you have some marvellous views of, for example, the Río Miño (the natural border between Spain and Portugal), Caminha (a Portuguese village) or of the Atlantic Ocean.
At the mouth of the Río Miño, you can see the island of A Ilha Ínsua, which belongs to Portugal. It houses a building that dates from the XVth century. It was a convent until it became a military fort a century later.
Tags: Galicia, History, Mount, Monument, Monuments, Nature, Pontevedra, Tourism, Cultured Tourism, Galicia Tourism, History Tourism, Natural Tourism, Pontevedra Tourism
Cabrales
Aug 5, 2011 Activities, Asturias, Cabrales, Gastronomy, History, Mountain, Monuments, Nature, Leisure, Landscapes, Villages, Routes, Hiking, TN, Traditions, Tourism, Tourism, Asturias Tourism, Cultured Tourism, Natural Tourism, Rural Tourism
As I have mentioned on several occasions, Asturias is a perfect autonomous region where to do tourism. The combination of the mountainside and coast, which are within a short distance of each other, make this region an ideal destination to enjoy your holiday. A clear example is Cabrales, a municipality in east Asturias; half of its territory lies in the National Park of the Picos de Europa and it is also very close to the Cantabrian Sea.
Cabrales is perfect for rural tourism, active tourism and natural tourism. You can walk through its lush forests or hike along the desert-like limestone rock of the Picos de Europa, all in the same day. You can do very easy and pleasant routes in this municipality, for example, the famous Senda del Cares, also known as the Garganta Divina (divine gourge), which is a ravine that was formed by a glacier. You can climb the emblematic Picu Arriellu (Naranjo de Bulnes), climb up the renown Torrecerrado, or fish and simply enjoy the gurgling rivers Cares and Casaño…
But Cabrales is not just countryside and amazing natural spots… Cabrales is also history, culture, gastronomy and a perfect combination of all three.
Tags: Asturias, Cabrales, Cabrales cheese show, Culture, Asturias Culture, History, Asturian History, Mountain, Mount, Monuments, Asturias Monuments, Naranjo de Bulnes, Nature, East Asturias, Landscape, Picos Europa, Picu Urriellu, Villages, Queso Cabrales, River Cares, Route, Routes, Way Caoro, Way Cares, Hiking, TN, Torrecerredo, Tourism, Active Tourism, Asturias Tourism, Cabrales Tourism, Cultured Tourism, History Tourism, Natural Tourism, East Asturias Tourism, Rural Tourism
DESCENT OF THE RIVER SELLA FOR THE DISABLED
Jul 29, 2011 Activities, Asturias, Sports, Nature, Leisure, Landscapes, Parres, TN, Tourism, Asturias Tourism, Natural Tourism, Rural Tourism, Holidays
This has nothing to do with the famous International Descent of the River Sella. Although part of the route is the same, this descent is a pioneer event in Spain for canoeing, adapted for people that have physical disabilities and which is celebratd every year on the Sunday before the International Descent of the River Sella takes place.
The route is 15km long and starts at the Escuela Asturiana de Piragüismo (Asturian Canoeing School), and ends in Llovio (Ribadesella) under the bridge of FEVE.
The first part of the route of 10km, which is not part of the race, serves as a warm-up and which participants can enjoy this wonderful river. After they regroup and rest, the canoeists have to race the last 5km, each fighting to reach the goal they have set themselves before they set off from home; after all, it’s all about having fun and finishing the route whenever they do, but definitely reaching the finish line. The slogan says it all: GANA QUIEN BAJA (you’re the winner if you descend the river).
Tags: Arriondas, Asturias, International Descent Sella, Descent River Sella, Descent Sella Disabled, Nature, East Asturias, Landscape, Parres, River Sella, Tourism, Active Tourism, Arriondas Tourism, Asturias Tourism, Natural Tourism, East Asturias Tourism, Rural Tourism
ROUTE ALONG THE VEGA DE ORANDI
Jul 22, 2011 Activities, Asturias, Cangas Onis, Sports, Spain, Mountain, Nature, Leisure, Landscapes, Routes, Hiking, TN, Tourism, Tourism, Asturias Tourism, Natural Tourism, Rural Tourism
Many people choose to visit Asturias, particularly for rural and activity based tourism especially because both can be combined to offer a great variety of possibilities, such as the route I shall show you here. It’s a short route, of low difficulty, apt for everyone, and where you’ll enjoy both hill-walking, nature and a wonderful day out on the border of civilisation. I’ll talk about the route that runs through the Vega de Orandi until Covadonga and I’ll show you a video with some corners which you can enjoy on your walk.
The entire route runs through the National Park of the Picos de Europa, where you’ll find rocky paths, forests and meadows.
We begin our adventure in Moferos, 4km from Covagadonga on the road that will take us to the Lakes of Covadonga. Leer más »
Tags: Asturias, Woods, Indigenous Forests, Covadonga, Lakes of Covadonga, Mountain, Mount, Nature, East Asturias, Landscape, National Park, Picos Europa, Route, Routes, Sanctuary Covadonga, Hiking, TN, Tourism, Active Tourism, Asturias Tourism, Natural Tourism, East Asturias Tourism, Rural Tourism, Vega Orandi
Cabranes
May 6, 2011 Activities, Asturias, Cabranes, Cider Region, Culture, Gastronomy, History, Mountain, Nature, Leisure, Landscapes, Villages, Routes, Hiking, Traditions, Tourism, Tourism, Asturias Tourism, Cultured Tourism, Natural Tourism, Rural Tourism, Holidays
Asturias hides an infinite number of new places for visitors, and all which are interesting for tourists to discover. For example, there is the Municipality of Cabranes, which is rich in nature, culture, arts and crafts, gastronomy…
The capital of Cabranes is Santa Eulalia (Santolaya), set in central-eastern Asturias, in the Cider Region, and shares its borders with the municipalities of: Piloña, Villaviciosa and Nava; the latter two also belong to the Cider Region.
This place has many virtues, but the most emblematic is its natural surroundings. Meadows, valleys and indigenous forests in particular, all which make up a beautiful natural environment that captivates the tourist with its spectacular views.
Cabranes is, almost in its entirety, countryside, which means you can enjoy many sign-posted routes that run through the municipality. From high points, you can see plenty of indigenous forests and mountains that make up this municipality and you can also enjoy amazing panoramic views of the Sierra del Sueve and of the Picos de Europa.
Tags: Rice Pudding, Asturias, Boroña, Cider Region, Culture, Asturias Culture, Gastronomy, History, Asturian History, Mountain, Mount, Monument, Monuments, Nature, East Asturias, Landscape, Picos Europa, Villages, Route, Routes, Hiking, Torazo, Tourism, Active Tourism, Asturias Tourism, Cabranes Tourism, Center Asturias Tourism, Cider Region Tourism, Cultured Tourism, Gastronomical Tourism, History Tourism, Natural Tourism, East Asturias Tourism, Rural Tourism, Asturias Rural Tourism
