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Hiking around Llanes offers a diverse range of landscapes, situated between the Cantabrian Sea and the Sierra del Cuera mountain range, with the Picos de Europa in the backdrop. The region features a varied topography, from coastal paths along cliffs and beaches to mountainous terrain with significant elevation changes. Unique natural features like inland beaches and bufones (blowholes) characterize the coastline, while inland areas include valleys, forests, and traditional Asturian villages.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
5.0
(2)
7
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21.5km
06:28
700m
700m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.5
(78)
393
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24.7km
06:46
400m
400m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.2
(11)
112
hikers
5.10km
01:20
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
(11)
54
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19.8km
05:32
380m
380m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
(10)
73
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5.24km
01:30
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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There is a staircase that is impossible to climb without carrying the bike on your shoulder at the end of the section along the river. It allows you to get back up to the bridge.
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You can enjoy wonderful views
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A beautiful place to walk with family or friends
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Please explain where to park the car, where to leave it to start the route. I'm tired of blindly starting routes and waiting for someone to show up in remote villages to give me information. Thank you.
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At high tide, fountains spray from the ground
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Access to the campsite is challenging, but the thrill is worth it. A spot with breathtaking views and a good starting point for coastal hikes.
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The views from Santa Marina Beach in Ribadesella are truly spectacular and very characteristic of the Asturian landscape. From the beach, you can admire the impressive backdrop of the Sierra del Sueve, Mount Mofrechu, and the Sierra de Escapa, which descend gently to the sea.
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The views from Santa Marina Beach in Ribadesella are truly spectacular and very characteristic of the Asturian landscape.
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Llanes offers 15 hiking trails that are conveniently accessible directly from bus stations. This makes it easy to explore the diverse landscapes of the region without needing a car.
The trails around Llanes offer a remarkable variety of terrain, from coastal paths with breathtaking sea views and dramatic cliffs to routes winding through lush valleys, traditional villages, and even challenging mountain ascents in the Sierra del Cuera. You can find everything from gentle strolls to more strenuous treks.
Yes, there are several easy options perfect for families. A great choice is the Llanes Harbour – Paseo De San Pedro loop from Llanes. This 5.5 km coastal walk offers sweeping views of Llanes town, its port, Sablón beach, and the coastline, with the Cuera Mountain Range as a dramatic backdrop. It's a gentle route suitable for most ages and fitness levels.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible routes are designed as circular walks, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing additional transport. For example, the Llanes Harbour – Paseo De San Pedro loop from Llanes is a popular circular option, as is the more challenging Arenillas Blowholes – View of Llanes and the coast loop from Llanes.
Yes, Llanes is known for its unique natural features. You can explore the Chorrón Waterfall – Villamayor loop from Villamayor, a moderate hike that leads to a beautiful waterfall. Additionally, the region is famous for its 'Bufones' (blowholes), such as the Arenillas Blowholes, which can be seen on the Arenillas Blowholes – View of Llanes and the coast loop from Llanes route. These natural phenomena spout water high into the air during stormy seas.
Many trails offer stunning viewpoints and access to unique landmarks. You can enjoy panoramic views from spots like Mirador de la Boriza. The Llanes Harbour – Paseo De San Pedro loop from Llanes provides excellent views of the town and coastline. For a more challenging experience, the Pico Gobia and La Forquita Circular from Prado offers expansive vistas of both the sea and the Picos de Europa mountains.
The bus-accessible trails in Llanes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.48 stars. Reviewers often praise the incredible diversity of landscapes, from dramatic coastal cliffs to serene inland valleys, and the convenience of starting directly from public transport hubs. The well-maintained paths and stunning viewpoints are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Llanes is renowned for its unique coastal features. The region boasts rare inland beaches like Playa de Gulpiyuri, where seawater reaches the shore through underground tunnels. You can also find beaches with impressive caves and stone arches, such as Cuevas del Mar Beach. Many coastal trails, like sections of the Camino de la Costa, will lead you past these natural wonders.
Llanes offers great hiking opportunities year-round due to its mild climate. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for coastal walks and enjoying the beaches, though trails can be busier. Winter offers a quieter experience, with crisp air and dramatic coastal views, but some higher mountain routes might require more preparation.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Pico Gobia and La Forquita Circular from Prado is an excellent option. This difficult route covers over 21 km with an elevation gain of 700 meters, offering rewarding 360º views from the Sierra del Cuera. Another demanding option is the Arenillas Blowholes – View of Llanes and the coast loop from Llanes, a 24 km difficult coastal trek.
Certainly. The region's diverse topography includes charming rural areas. The Ruta del Valle Oscuru (Dark Valley Colors Route), for instance, is described as one of the most magical in eastern Asturias, winding through a valley dotted with traditional farmhouses and watermills, showcasing the intense green hues of the landscape. While not a specific komoot route listed here, many local paths connect these picturesque villages.


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