- Title Central Mountain
- Address Address: Complejo Cívico Deportivo. 33684 Caborana, Cabinquinta
- Phone Phone: 985 481 439
- Email Email: turismo@aller.es
- Site Site: https://www.aller.es/
The inhabitants of Aller saw the Romans enter through the Carisa Way, but it was not strange to them because their culture has always been that of a border territory, a vast border territory that has lived for centuries from agriculture and shepherding, and which has seen how its mountains and forests were a paradise for hunting.
In the Modern Age, the revolution came with the coal that surrounds Aller's entrails, and today Aller is a land of berrea - phenomenon referred to the rutting period of the deer that emit loud sounds to conquer the females -, a reference for international cycling with mythical passes in the history of the Tour of Spain such as Coto Bello and a mecca for lovers of white sports in the ski resort of Fuentes de Invierno, one of the most beautiful in the north of Spain.</b<berrea<>.
One of the emblematic territories of the Asturian Central Mountains, Aller has dozens of routes to do on foot, by bike - such as the Cycle Ring -, on horseback... or by car, dozens of small corners where you can discover a valley, a river, a mountain, a panoramic view, a hermitage, a mining castle, a traditional food house or an ancient Roman road.
You can consult the Aller tourist guide and the guide to the council's hiking routes in PDF here ►.
- Population: 1,939 inhabitants
- Surface area: 369,41 km2
- Weekly markets: Wednesday (Cabañaquinta) and Friday (Moreda).
- Top 10 things to see and do in Aller
- The Carisa Way.
- The Central Mountain Cycle Ring.
- Coto Bello Pass.
- The Fuentes de Invierno Ski Resort.