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Cangas De Onis
Cangas De Onís

Cangas de Onís to Arriondas — circular via Collado Zardón

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Spain
Asturias
Cangas De Onis
Cangas De Onís

Cangas de Onís to Arriondas — circular via Collado Zardón

Hard

10

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Cangas de Onís to Arriondas — circular via Collado Zardón

02:42

39.5km

610m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 7, 2024

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212 m

Cangas de Onís town centre

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The houses of the Indianos have beautiful buildings with a very distinguishable architecture and beautiful colors. The Indians were emigrants who made their fortune in Latin America (Cuba and Mexico, especially). It is also worth seeing the Church of the Holy Cross, the Roman bridge, the Aula del Reino de Asturias, the Parish Church, the Pintu Palace, the Market Square and the Dago House.

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31.1 km

Arriondas

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A small town near the Picos de Europa, at the foot of the Sierra del Sueve and a place where the Sella River passes through. There are many companies that organize canoe routes on the river – you can choose between routes of 6, 10 or 14 km or do the complete route of the descent of the Sella.

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38.9 km

Views of the Roman bridge

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The Roman bridge of Cangas de Onís, or puentón, is located over the Sella river and is one of the symbols of Asturias. Although it is known as the Roman bridge, it is a medieval construction from the time of the reign of Alfonso XI of Castile with its famous peralted arch and two other minor arches that are unequal. In 1939, a large Victory Cross, symbol of Asturias, was placed in the center of its great central arch.

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39.4 km

The church was built in the 13th century and is considered one of the most emblematic monuments of the city. Don Pelayo was an Asturian nobleman who led the resistance against the Muslim invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th century. He is considered one of Spain's national heroes and is credited with founding the kingdom of Asturias, of which he was its first king. The connection between the Church of the Assumption and Don Pelayo lies in the fact that it is believed that the church was built on the place where the Battle of Covadonga took place, led by Don Pelayo in the year 722, which is considered the first victory of the Christians. on Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula. In this way, the church becomes an important place of pilgrimage for Asturians and for lovers of Spanish history.

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39.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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32.7 km

3.99 km

1.84 km

587 m

380 m

Surfaces

21.0 km

17.5 km

967 m

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