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The 10 most interesting things to do as a family in Asturias
Asturias offers you a multitude of plans to enjoy leisure with your family: interactive museums, routes, dream landscapes, wonderful beaches, farms to learn about village life and much more... You can't miss it!
That Asturias is a place to share experiences is beyond any doubt, and you will see for yourself as soon as you set foot on this land. And of course, when it comes to sharing, what better way to do it than with the family! And if there are children in the family, the Natural Paradise is the best... Because Asturias has everything to delight children's minds, which are very prone to imagination. And in Asturian territory you can experience almost anything you can think of.
Here we suggest 10 of the best things to do as a family this summer in Asturias. They are all different but complementary! Give them a try and you'll see!
Places to make your children feel in another world
Can you imagine being in Asturias and at the same time in other worlds? Here it is possible. There are places where you will feel so at home with your family that you will never tire of coming back.
To travel back to prehistoric times
If you want to experience prehistory as a family, two of the best places to do so are in Asturias: the Jurassic Museum, better known as MUJA, in Colunga, and the Prehistoric Park, in Teverga.
Both the MUJA and the Prehistoric Park have a natural setting to completely seduce the whole family, and from there on, to let yourself go and enjoy yourself to the full. Everything else - workshops, guided tours, etc. - will be an added value to the unforgettable moments you will live.
The MUJA building has an original structure in the shape of a tridactyl (dinosaur footprint), and a privileged location right on the coastline, with exceptional views of the sea and the mountains. And all this is completed with 21 life-size replicas of different types of dinosaurs, which take you back a few million years.
Another highlight is the outdoor play and workshop area, a real paradise for children.
For its part, the Prehistory Park, also located in a spectacular setting with mountain scenery all around, is the perfect place to learn all about prehistory and put it into practice, something you will achieve in its educational workshops on Palaeolithic painting or the one that gives you the option of making a lamp like the one used by our ancestors.
If you want to share moments of adventure and surprise with your loved ones, the many caves in Asturias are the ideal place. Some of them are as outstanding as Tito Bustillo, in Ribadesella/Ribeseya, which was discovered half a century ago and is one of the great temples of European cave art. In addition, and to complete your family speleological journey, you have the Tito Bustillo Cave Art Centre right next to this cave, and another cave annexed to it, with striking geological formations and a large natural amphitheatre, which is the Cuevona. The Tito Bustillo Cave Art Centre offers numerous workshops that bring prehistory to the youngest visitors in a fun and entertaining way.
With all this and a multitude of activities, boredom is banished!
To live in a medieval court
And if the family's idea is a trip back to the Middle Ages, Asturian history offers you interesting episodes from this period, in which one of the most outstanding artistic exponents is Pre-Romanesque Art. For this reason, between visits and workshops, at the Asturian Pre-Romanesque Art Reception and Interpretation Centre, at the foot of the mythical Monte Naranco, you will discover all the secrets that have been uncovered to date about the Asturian Monarchy.
Obviously one of the workshops that will put you in the shoes of an inhabitant of the Middle Ages is the one on medieval construction, which is very educational and practical.
It will be like a kind of medieval epic!
To stay up to date
If you want to discover and enjoy the latest in music, exhibitions, children's workshops, shows and much more, as well as enjoying an impressive and unique architecture and location, you will find it in Laboral Ciudad de la Cultura.
Just a stone's throw from the centre of Gijón/Xixón, with ample parking and green areas to make your family's leisure time pleasant and comfortable!
Like a fish in water
The Gijón Aquarium is a very interesting option for lovers of marine life and the evolution of the oceans. In a very pleasant setting, right next to Gijón's Poniente Beach, and with excellent facilities, you will take a very visual tour of all the world's seas and their species. So the Aquarium will be an excellent opportunity for you to feel like a fish in the water, and the children even more so!
On the trail of a miner
Mining in Asturias, in its traditional way of life, is already a historical fact, with really attractive nuances and scenarios, especially if you want to get to know a whole culture with your family, where you will see how the miners worked and also their living conditions.
Therefore, within the abundant industrial heritage of Asturias, one of the most attractive places is the Samuño Mining Ecomuseum, in Langreo, which has well-kept facilities and where there is the opportunity to travel on a mining train, something that is unusual and which normally attracts the attention of the elderly and delights children.
In addition, the nearby Mining Museum (MUMI) and the Sotón Well, where there are guided tours.
Without a doubt, this trio will give you the opportunity to enjoy the best industrial tourism!
Like a shepherd boy in a fairy tale
In children's stories, shepherds always embody endearing figures. And when you visit the Picos de Europa, you will realise that they are also friendly figures, in the midst of a dream landscape, where the youngest members of the family will surely feel like real shepherds in a literary story, which finds one of the best possible settings in the Covadonga Lakes is one of the best possible settings.
In the Lagos de Covadonga the little people of the family will be the protagonists of a film worthy of being filmed!
For initiation into the contemplative life
It is very relaxing and educational to introduce children to the contemplative life, and Asturias is a perfect place for this, because in some places the strength and beauty of the landscape is such that the little ones are astonished, contemplating the natural spectacle that surrounds them without blinking...
One of these places is the famous Mirador del Fitu viewpoint, where in a panoramic view and if the day is clear, you have a visual impression of the symphony of mountains, ranges and peaks of the whole of central-eastern Asturias, and also of the Cantabrian Sea to which they overlook.
El Fitu is an ideal place for a picnic lunch or snack and also for a stroll in the surrounding area.
Undoubtedly, a good way to spend an unforgettable day!
Farmer for a day
Contact with nature and village life is one of the healthiest options you can choose, and it is also a perfect plan for the whole family. For the children it is a unique baptism, and for the grown-ups it is a moment to enjoy shared experiences that will be both enlightening and unforgettable.
So the idea of being a farmer for a day is not an unattainable dream by any means, and can be fascinating. Feeding a calf a bottle, petting a bunny, collecting chicken eggs in your own henhouse, riding a horse or pony, tasting a cow or feeding goats....
These are just some of the activities that will connect the whole family with authentic village life and that you can do on farms with guided tours in Asturias!
Apprentice mountaineer
The mountains are one of the most rewarding and educational activities that exist. In Asturias there are many places that allow you to have a first mountain experience. Therefore, to introduce children to mountain life in a pleasant way, an unbeatable plan is to go up to the village of Bulnes, in the heart of the Picos de Europa, specifically in its central massif.
You can get there by funicular and then take a walk around this fairytale enclave and its surroundings, or if you prefer to take it a little easier, you can go up the canal del Texu, which was the traditional access route to this village before the existence of the funicular.
With a plan like this, the whole family will feel like they've been initiated into the world of mountaineering!
En route
How easy and fun it is to go hiking in Asturias! There are thousands of hiking options for all tastes and levels.
And of course there are some routes that seem specially designed for families. We are going to suggest four scattered throughout different parts of Asturias, so that you can choose, or simply with time and patience, you can do them all.
In central Asturias you can opt for the Guanga waterfalls, a stone's throw from Oviedo/Uviéu, or take the Senda del Oso, which starts in Santo Adriano and ends in Quirós or Teverga, depending on the route you decide to follow; and do it on foot or by bike (either way is very charming). Another attractive plan is the famous Ruta del Alba in Sobrescobio, in the midst of idyllic landscapes.
If you prefer the west of Asturias, a very green and peaceful option is the Water Route in Taramundi. You can also combine hiking, canoeing and river bathing in the area of Ferreira, in Santa Eulalia de Oscos, an area that illustrates our cover photo. And if you opt for the east, the route to the Olla San Vicente, following the course of the Dobra river, will delight the whole family.
On the trail of the bears
In the most common natural imaginary, bears are one of the emblematic animals, and in Asturias we are fortunate to have among our inhabitants a unique species such as the Cantabrian brown bear, whose natural beauty, habitat and habits are a great attraction, and of course an ideal plan to educate the youngest members of the family in the love and respect for the environment.
In Asturias, and especially in the region of Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña and Ibias, you will have the chance to contact nature guides to follow in the footsteps of the brown bear, and thus live first-hand the experience of getting to know at close quarters the scenes of the daily life of these plant-eating animals, and those points that are optimal for their observation. These are interpretative routes à la carte where you will have the opportunity to learn more about the flora and fauna of the area, and in short, about the ecosystem where the bear lives. You can do it on foot or by vehicle, whichever way you prefer and is most comfortable for you.
Unforgettable baths
Asturias offers you hundreds of places where you can enjoy an original and different bathing experience, and above all, calm and peaceful for the whole family.
Here are three examples, as a suggestion. One is the beach of Playa de Porcía, shared by the councils of El Franco and Tapia de Casariego, which at full tide becomes a real saltwater pool, sheltered from the waves and where you can take a relaxing bath with your children or enjoy this beautiful swing with unbeatable views.
Another are the accommodations that offer swimming pool with views of the best landscapes of Asturias, you can book here, a very rewarding option for the scenery and the tranquility of the environment.
The third is a fun, healthy and restorative bath in the Tapia saltwater pool. The scenic beauty of the surroundings, together with the warmth of this place will make your bath in Tapia an experience to repeat.
Three ideal ways to take an unforgettable bath!
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