Asturias offers endless possibilities to enjoy its landscapes by car routes in which nature, culture, traditions and cuisine combine in perfect harmony.
Travelling around Asturias by car is the most comfortable and rewarding thing to do. Always on roads that cross beautiful landscapes, where mountains and valleys, rivers and streams, or dream villages are seen. And on the coast, paths and beaches, rocks and cliffs, capes and castros, and of course, colourful and friendly villages and seaside villas, which make for an ideal combination to discover by car. The ideal thing, in addition, are short and intense itineraries, with a duration of 2, 5 or 7 days.
From east to west and north to south, Asturias is a large-scale theme park, ideal for enjoying at any age and of course, with the family.
From east to west and north to south, Asturias is a large-scale theme park, ideal for enjoying at any age and of course, with the family.
Asturias, with the family
Valdés and Cudillero, land of seafarers and mountain herdsmen, the most authentic blend of sea and mountains that can be found in the heart of Asturias.
Valdés and Cudillero, land of seafarers and mountain herdsmen, the most authentic blend of sea and mountains that can be found in the heart of...
Between capes. From Cape Vidio to Cape Busto
Terraced vineyards dug out of the mountainside, caverns drilled in search of gold and coal, the most extensive oak forests in Europe
Terraced vineyards dug out of the mountainside, caverns drilled in search of gold and coal, the most extensive oak forests in Europe
Bold viticulture in a Biosphere Reserve
Cape Peñas, the northernmost point of Asturias, is a land rising above sheer cliffs, swept by the northern winds.
Cape Peñas, the northernmost point of Asturias, is a land rising above sheer cliffs, swept by the northern winds.
Cape Peñas and its surroundings
In the 1st century AD The Greek geographer, traveller and writer Strabo alluded to "zythos", probably the precursor of present-day Asturian cider, in a book on the Iberia Peninsula.
In the 1st century AD The Greek geographer, traveller and writer Strabo alluded to "zythos", probably the precursor of present-day Asturian cider,...
Cider, the drink that Strabo promoted
Gijón is sea, culture, industry, sport, heritage, villages and the most populated city in Asturias.
Gijón is sea, culture, industry, sport, heritage, villages and the most populated city in Asturias.
Gijón and the Nora River meadowlands
With an extension of 777 square kilometres and 9 boroughs, the Navia River History Park sketches a rough triangle on the inland map of Asturias.
With an extension of 777 square kilometres and 9 boroughs, the Navia River History Park sketches a rough triangle on the inland map of Asturias.
Hill fort culture and the Navia River History Park
The east is one of the best known tourist regions of Asturias. The proximity of Picos de Europa to the sea makes it an ideal destination for all kinds of trips.
The east is one of the best known tourist regions of Asturias. The proximity of Picos de Europa to the sea makes it an ideal destination for all...
Oriental seduction in Picos de Europa
The traveller comes face to face with the history of Oviedo at every step, with elements of a unique architectural style and an old quarter that is a veritable example of conservation.
The traveller comes face to face with the history of Oviedo at every step, with elements of a unique architectural style and an old quarter that is...
Oviedo, Pre-Romanesque and the Bear Valleys
Asturias is ideal for combining seaside and mountain trips due to the proximity between the two.
Asturias is ideal for combining seaside and mountain trips due to the proximity between the two.
Sea and mountains, a unique blend
These are rugged, one might even say hostile, lands which have given shape to a truly beautiful landscape.
These are rugged, one might even say hostile, lands which have given shape to a truly beautiful landscape.
The Asturian 'El Dorado'
The Central Mountains constitute a land of colossal nature, with legendary summits that have made history in cycling.
The Central Mountains constitute a land of colossal nature, with legendary summits that have made history in cycling.
The Central Mountains or the 'Olympus of Cycling'