The Pilgrimage Route (GR-105) takes you from Oviedo/Uviéu to Cuadonga/Covadonga, crossing beautiful landscapes and historical sites. A link from Mieres del Camín allows you to join this emblematic route.

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Image of a granary in the village of Espinaréu in the council of Piloña.

The Pilgrimage Route ( GR-105) in Asturias is a long-distance trail that takes you from Oviedo/Uviéu to the Royal Site of Covadonga, the cradle of the Reconquest. It crosses landscapes of great natural beauty, with mountains, forests and rivers.

The main route starts in Oviedo/Uviéu, but there is a link from Mieres del Camín that joins the GR-105 at La Grandota. During the route, you will pass through emblematic places such as Bendición, Alto del Espinadal, Miera, Espinaréu and Cangues d'Onís/Cangas de Onís. In addition to its scenic value, the route has great historical and cultural significance, as it was used by pilgrims on their way to Cuadonga/Covadonga.