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Discover the most popular places to visit in Cangas de Onis
Lakes of Covadonga
9.6/10 (161 reviews)
Twin glacial lakes Enol and Ercina sit majestically in Spain's Picos de Europa National Park. Hike well-marked trails through alpine landscapes and spot diverse wildlife in this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Puente Romano
9.4/10 (90 reviews)
This medieval stone bridge with its hanging Victory Cross symbolizes Asturias' rich heritage. Stroll across its ancient cobblestones while capturing panoramic views of the Sella River below.
Basilica de Santa Maria la Real de Covadonga
9.4/10 (132 reviews)
This pink limestone basilica commemorates the Battle of Covadonga, a pivotal moment in Spain's Reconquista. Explore its Romanesque arches and visit the Holy Cave housing the revered Virgin statue and King Pelayo's tomb.
Covadonga Sanctuary
The Sanctuary of Covadonga marks the 718 Battle where the Spanish Reconquista began. Visit the Holy Cave housing "La Santina" and admire the pink limestone Basilica with its impressive neo-Romanesque design.
Museum of Covadonga
9.0/10 (18 reviews)
This museum houses religious treasures from the 8th century, including the Crown of the Virgin and royal paintings from the Prado. Explore two floors of artifacts amid the serene beauty of the Picos de Europa mountains.
Mirador de Seguencu
9.6/10 (10 reviews)
Mirador de Següencu offers spectacular 360-degree views of Picos de Europa mountains, valleys, and the distant Cantabrian Sea. Park in the village and take the short hike up for the most rewarding Asturian panorama.
Astur Sella Aventura
9.8/10 (6 reviews)
Explore Asturias' natural wonders through guided adventures on the Sella River and surrounding landscapes. Professional guides lead canoeing, canyoning, and caving excursions tailored to your skill level.
Zoo la Grandera
10.0/10 (1 review)
This former wildlife park in Asturias once showcased 400 animals across forests, meadows, and lagoons. Visitors could observe native bears, wolves, and lynxes in naturalistic habitats designed for close-up viewing.
"Walls are thin and transmit every sound. On the first floor there was noise from the restaurant all night long. No coffee maker or water in the room. If you enter from the parking lot on arrival you will need to carry your luggage up a flight of stairs. It is located close to most places in town with short distance walks. "
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