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Uno de los pueblos típicos pesqueros mas representativos de Asturias y cercano a nuestra aldea. Tiene su encanto principal en el puerto, con el colorido de las pequeñas embarcaciones, sus bares con ambiente marino y las casas que rodean el puerto y que a dan un encanto especial a Puerto de Vega. Un pueblo para disfrutar, para quedarse, para comer bien, para relajarse, subir a la atalaya, al baluarte o quedarse con un vino en unos de sus bares viendo poco a poco la faena diaria en el puerto o simplemente la tranquilidad y belleza del mismo.

PORT OF VEGA, "Veiga"

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Barayo Beach Natural Reserve

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One of the must-see places in the area, classified as a Partial Biosphere Reserve, it is endowed with a lush area of dunes and marshes, of great ecological and scenic value, as well as an environment populated by bushes, forests, cliffs... One of the most beautiful beaches in all of Asturias, subject to study and development due to its rich ecosystem. Its status as a protected area means that no paved road leads to Barayo. It is a beach located in a rural environment and, therefore, maintains its isolated character.

Oneta waterfalls

The Oneta waterfalls, declared a Natural Monument in 2001, are a clear example of the natural wonders that we are lucky enough to enjoy in our green and beloved western Asturias, in the municipality of Villayón, within the Navia Historical Park.

It is a set of 3 waterfalls on the Oneta River, called Firbia, Ulloa and Maseirúa.

Naviega Coastal Path

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The Coastal Path is one of the best ways to explore our coast. A pleasant walk along the municipality's coastline, where you will never be able to stop seeing the Cantabrian Sea, and where you will alternate between small forests, meadows, steep cliffs, coves and beaches. A beautiful landscape that is hard to forget, which takes us from Barayo beach to the town of Navia, passing through the beautiful fishing village of Puerto de Vega.

Luarca

According to a very popular and deep-rooted saying, Luarca is the white town of the green coast, and the first thing that will catch your eye is the white as the predominant colour when you take a general look at this illustrious town. It is undoubtedly the whitest on the entire Asturian coast. In addition, you can admire its cemetery on a hill, which is considered one of the most beautiful in Spain for its spectacular views of the sea and where the remains of the Nobel Prize winner in Medicine Severo Ochoa rest.

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Ortiguera Lighthouse, Cape St. Augustine

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You can enjoy a nice walk to its two lighthouses, which are wonderful. On the one hand, the old one, with the unique feature of being powered by a solar valve, and the modern one. In addition, the old one still has the bell, which was rung when ships passed along the coast.

A remote, different, peaceful place, with an unbeatable ocean view and where the essence of the sea is in the air. So much so that, as you will see, it is a town and a port that is open to the immensity of the Cantabrian Sea like few others. Steep and hanging from slopes that lead to the sea, Ortigueira offers you an unrivalled walk and an unforgettable swim in marine life.

The Cathedrals "As Catedráis"

Las Catedrales beach is the tourist name for Aguas Santas beach, located in the Galician municipality of Ribadeo, on the coast of the province of Lugo. The sea has sculpted a whole architectural repertoire of arches, columns and vaults into the cliffs, which led to the area between the sandbanks of Augasantas and Carricelas being named Praia das Catedrais for tourism purposes.

The step that forms the so-called Cantabrian plateau here reaches the category of Geological Monument.

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Navia village

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Navia is one of the most characteristic towns in western Asturias, with a river and a promenade along its banks and a beach. The birthplace of Ramón de Campoamor, it is internationally famous for its swimming descent. The town of Navia impresses with its dynamism and its incessant activity. It is also full of pleasant corners for walking, relaxing, reading, playing sports, taking a bath, having a snack, taking good photos or simply enjoying the surroundings.

The Teixois, Taramundi

A beautiful museum in its natural state. The Teixois Ethnographic Complex has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest. It is a small village where you can discover a valuable set of hydraulic devices in their natural state (hammer, mill, fulling mill, etc.). The power of water controlled by the ingenuity of man.

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The House of Nature, Village of Frejulfe, Navia

33719, Asturias.

Tel. 630 80 75 31

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