- Title Llanes Eastern Asturias
The beginning of the cave is on land at a higher level, and ends on the coast at sea level. Along the route, which is barely 230 metres long, we find different formations, stalactites, stalagmites... offering visitors a unique spectacle in nature.
Getting to the Cobijeru Cave is very easy. To the right of the beach and after a short climb you will find the entrance. The first part of the route and the access (about 8 metres) is quite narrow and difficult. Afterwards, the path is easy to follow.
At the end of the cave there is a large room with an opening to the sea, like a small lake inside.
If we access the cave we must be cautious, and follow a series of recommendations such as: carry a torch, access at low tide, be careful where we step, do not approach until the last stretch of the fall to the water as the tides are unpredictable and a blow from the sea can drag us with terrible consequences, and of course, take care of the environment, respecting and maintaining the area properly.
Along the A-8 motorway and the N-634 road.
The Cobijeru Cave is part of the Cobijeru Complex, a Natural Monument.