Excursion

Trip to Luarca, Cudillero and Avilés from Oviedo and Gijón

We will start our tour in Luarca, the birthplace of Severo Ochoa. A place sheltered from the sea, with stunning views and a historic center that is of great importance to this town. In addition, we will learn about the history of its casino and...

  • 10 hours
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We will start our tour in Luarca, the birthplace of Severo Ochoa. A place sheltered from the sea, with stunning views and a historic center that is of great importance to this town. In addition, we will learn about the history of its casino and the Church of Santa Eulalia, without forgetting the fabulous Casas de Indianos that are one of the most important chapters in the area.

This will be before reaching the Regalina hermitage, one of the jewels of Asturias built in 1931 to honor the patron saint of Cadavedo. We will continue our route to what, for many, is the most beautiful town in Asturias, Cudillero. Which has been classified as a Historic Artistic Complex, this is due to its spaces for art, as is the case of the Quinta de Selgas, where the first painting that Goya painted is found.

In Cudillero, we will have perfect free time to recharge our batteries and continue towards one of the most important cities in Asturias due to its historical legacy and its relevant industrial evolution: Avilés. There we will have the opportunity to learn more about the Niemeyer Center, the Sabugo neighborhood or the Ferrera Palace, some of the most interesting corners of the city. After all this, we will return to put an end to the tour, getting to know the best of Asturias from coast to coast.

Languages

English and Spanish (bilingual guide)

Prices

Included

  • Guide
  • Transport
  • Tickets

Not included

  • Food

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