Theme:
Paradores of Spain and Pousadas of Portugal
Start City:
Cangas de Onis
Distances:
Oviedo (91km), Santander (138km), Bilbao (232km)
Style:
Historic Monastery in Natural Surroundings
Season:
Jan - Dec
Dining & What to Do:
RESTAURANT/BARS:
What to eat...
Cider, Fabada and Cabrales cheese Enjoy
the exquisite Asturias cuisine. Asturias broth, 'fabada' (beans with herbs and
sausages), and many different cheeses (especially Cabrales, Gamoneo, and Beyos)
are some of the most typical food from the region. Accompanied, of course, by
the properly-served natural cider.
Activities:
* Canoeing
* Hire of bicycles
* Horse riding routes
* Mountaineering
* River fishing
* Trekking
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