Magical forests, unique beaches
and dizzying cliffs.
Magical forests, unique beaches
and dizzying cliffs.
An ideal destination for lovers of nature, history and Asturian culture. A picturesque region that offers a unique combination of breathtaking scenery, historical heritage and charming villages that stand the test of time.
With coast and fishing villages, and above all, a pioneer in rural tourism and a reference point for ethnography and craftsmanship in Spain.
Biosphere ReserveSweet valleys and gentle mountains, seasoned with forests and rivers, in which the stone, wood and slate of its buildings become a metaphor of time standing still.
Learn moreThe Casa del Agua de Bres, Taramundi, was created with the aim of making known the relationship between cultures and the dynamics of water throughout history. In this installation water is conceived, on the one hand, as a living substance capable of developing a force that men have been using throughout history to perform tasks that require power and routine work.
In the town of Villarquille (San Martín de Oscos) we find the Casa del Marco, a peasant house with its furniture, tools and implements which shows the way of life of the rural society of the region until the mid-twentieth century.
The Ecomuseum shows us the complete cycle of bread making, from sowing the cereal to baking, harvesting, milling and kneading.
Esquíos is a village in the council of Taramundi inhabited for centuries by families of ferreiros, the Lombardía family, who emigrated from Italy to the Basque Country and later to Asturias.
Located in Pardiñas, 1 km from the capital of the council, the museum of the Cutlery offers the possibility of approaching the most representative trade of the council of Taramundi: the navalleiros.
This museum was created to show the great variety of hydraulic and hand-operated mills that were used throughout history and in different parts of the world to grind cereals.
The house where Antonio Raimundo Ibáñez, Marquis of Sargadelos (1749-1809) was born is now an exhibition space dedicated to the life and work of this industrial and enlightened merchant, who in the late 18th century built in Sargadelos (Cervo, Lugo) one of the first cast-iron foundry and earthenware factories in Spain.
With their golden sand and clear waters, they offer a peaceful and picturesque setting, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the sun. Penarronda Beach, in particular, stands out for its wide open spaces and impressive rock formations that emerge at low tide. These beaches invite you to stroll around and enjoy the spectacular views.
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