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Hike the easy 2.7-mile Bufones de Pría — circular to Playa de Guadamia route to see natural blowholes and a unique beach.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.00 km
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959 m
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2.29 km
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This is an easy hike, suitable for most fitness levels. The terrain includes rural tracks, paths through villages, and coastal limestone cliffs. While generally straightforward, some sections, especially along the river, may be deteriorated. Good shoes are recommended due to potential mud or slippery wet stones.
The main attractions are the Pría Blowholes, which are natural geysers, and the unique Guadamía Beach. You'll also pass by other natural monuments like Fuente de las Grallas and Pozo de los Picones, along with panoramic views of the Cantabrian Sea and lush Asturian greenery.
Specific parking details are not provided, but the trail is a circular route, suggesting parking would likely be available near the starting point in the vicinity of the Bufones de Pría or Playa de Guadamia. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Information on public transport directly to the trailhead is not specified. It's recommended to research local bus routes or train services to nearby towns in Asturias and then consider a taxi or a short walk to the starting point.
The trail is generally considered family-friendly due to its easy difficulty. However, extreme caution is needed near the blowholes and cliffs, as there are no safety fences. Dogs are generally welcome on trails in this region, but always keep them on a leash, especially near cliffs and other natural features, and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
The best time to visit is during periods of rough seas and high tide. This is when the blowholes are most active, creating spectacular natural geysers and the characteristic 'bramadoriu' sound. The scenery is beautiful year-round, but for the full blowhole experience, monitor tide and sea conditions.
No permits or entrance fees are required to hike this trail or visit the natural features like the Bufones de Pría and Playa de Guadamia. Access to these natural areas is generally free.
Given the coastal and potentially muddy terrain, good walking shoes are essential. Consider bringing water, snacks, sun protection, and a waterproof layer, as coastal weather can change quickly. Binoculars might enhance your experience of the blowholes and sea views.
Playa de Guadamia is a beautiful and unusual beach, particularly impressive at low tide. When the tide is out, its fine, golden sand extends almost to the end of the cliffs, forming a unique walkable channel.
Yes, extreme caution is necessary near the blowholes and along the coastal cliffs. These areas lack safety fences, and the cliffs can be vertiginous. Always supervise children and pets closely. Some paths, especially along the river, may be deteriorated and slippery.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Ruta de los Bufones de Pría and the European long distance path E9 east Asturies (Senda Costera de San Antolín - Guadamía GR-204).
One last time to the coast. Again to a different place, again different, again fascinating and again not really captured on photo. You have to experience it 😍😍😍👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏