Picos de Europa
Spains
oldest National Park (1918), and the second largest in size,
the Picos de Europa extends over
three provinces: Asturias, Cantabria and León. This remarkable
limestone range is Atlantic Europes most extensive and
is famous for its vertiginous slopes that go from 225
above sea level to the highest peak, Torre Cerredo, 8100.
These different altitudes and its proximity to the sea give
rise to an impressive variety of flora and fauna.
Walking in the Picos wont entail a series of interminable
ascents and descents, rather the Picos offers a wide range of
walking opportunities (forest, valley, summer pasture and high
mountain). We´ll enjoy both the meadow and alpine wildflowers
blazing with color. Using as a base three charming towns
that ring the park, weve made a special effort to introduce
you to the most classic and beautiful routes. Dining in the
Picos will also be a highlight: a wide variety of cow, sheep
and goat´s milk cheeses handmade by shepherds using ancient
practices and aged in humid caves, thick vegetable and bean
soups, succulent roasted meats, fresh vegetable platters.
- 7 days & 7 nights
- Level: Hard
- Walking Days: 6
- Total Distance: 52.5 miles / 85 km
- Trip Price: TBA
- Groups: If you have a group of four (4) or
more and the dates are not available when you would like to
travel, contact us and we can try and schedule a tour adapted
to your dates.
- Weather: Average daily temperatures in July,
August and September range between 18-27ºC / 65-80ºF. Typical
of the mountain climate, be prepared for intense sun and the
possibility of rain and/or fog.
What is and isnt included:
Trip price includes accommodations (double occupancy), all
meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) each day, all entry
fees, pre-departure information, experienced guides, support
vehicle, all transportation during the trip. Airfare
to Spain is not included nor is insurance or transportation
to and from the starting and ending point (Oviedo).
The single supplement fee is $220 for this
tour.
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 - Oviedo
Well meet in the center of Oviedos historical district
at our hotel. After an orientation to the exciting days ahead
well have a walking tour of the lively old quarter paying
special attention to the 14th century gothic cathedral at its
heart. We´ll dine in a sidrería, a typical Asturian restaurant.
Sidreria comes from the word sidra (cider), a low alcohol
wine made from crushed, fermented apples. Used as an accompaniment
to all Asturian social events and forming part of every day
life, sidra is uniquely poured and perhaps youll even
master the special technique over the course of the journey.
Day
2 - Cangas de Onís
After breakfast we head east to the Picos and begin our first
hike from the glacial lake Lago Enol (3486´/1063m) - and make
a gentle, though continuous, gently ascend to the Vegarredonda
mountain refuge (4624´/1410m) through beech forest, past curious
limestone formations and across green fields dotted with shepherds
stone cabins. Once above, itll be time for a delicious
picnic of the best local cheeses, cold cuts, roasted red peppers,
green olives, fresh tomatoes and breads. You have the
option to continue to the Mirador de Ordiales (5546´/1691m)
the place where Pedro Pidal, the
Marquise of Villaviciosa, the parks great promoter, wished
to eternally rest. In the afternoon youll have the option
of visiting with us the remarkable rose stone Covadonga Sanctuary.
The Spanish Reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors
is said to have begun from within this heavily wooded spot where
a miraculous cave, an image of the Virgin and spectacular waterfall
form the basis of the remarkable legend that gave birth to Spain.
Tonight we stay in the sumptuous 13th C parador monastery nestled
between the mountains and the Sella River. Walking Distance:
9.3miles/15km (Optional 4.6miles/7.5km more)
Day 3 - Cangas de Onís
The day begins with a visit to the Neolithic past: the Cueva
del Buxu. This spectacular cave possesses a rich variety of
paintings and carvings from the Solutrean and Magdalean periods
(35,000-9000 BC). Afterwards we ascend to the the
Parks interpretative center and museum and then begin
our walk from the glacial Lago de la Ercina (3627´/1106m) and
climb continuously through high green pastures to the Vega de
Ario refuge(5346´/1630m). If you wish to go further and
to have remarkable, birds eye views of the Picos
Central Massif and the valleys below, you can optionally ascend
the Jultayu peak (6363´/1940m). We will visit and dine
in Cangas de Onís, famous for its medieval bridge and the lovely
Sella River that curls around the village. Walking Distance:
9.3miles/15km (Optional 3.7miles/6km more)
Day
4 - Arenas de Cabrales
We transfer to Arenas, home of the Picos most
famous blue cheese - Queso de Cabrales, to walk the truly unforgettable
Garganta del Cares (Cares River Gorge). Along a walkway elevated
some 150 from the riverbed and excavated from the steep,
solid limestone hillside reaching up 6000, we will walk
marveling at the rivers power to create this spectacular
gorge in the center of the Picos. Like entering a horizontal
funnel we reach our lunch spot, the village of Caín (1508´/460m),
where the gorge narrows to just a few yards apart. In Caín we´ll
dine in an open air restaurant and feast on delicious local
specialties surrounded by 6000´peaks. Leaving behind this
village of agile pastors we return the same way. In riverside
Arenas you can enjoy an afternoon drink from the lovely deck
which affords outstanding views of the Central Massif.
Walking Distance: 13.6miles/22km of nearly flat walkway.
Day 5 - Arenas de Cabrales
From Arenas we retun to Poncebos to asecend out ot the Cares
Gorge and up to the village of Bulnes, the only village in Asturias
without a road. The 12 current residents must either walk,
horse or mule ride in or out. Once in Bulnes we´ll picnic
before looping back via the village of Bulnes Castillo and down
again to the Cares. In the afternoon you´ll have the option
of visiting a cave where cheeses are aged or taking a walk along
the Cares River crossing the hanging bridges used by local salmon
fisherman. Walking Distance: 6 miles/10km Optional 3miles/5km
more
Day
6 - Potes
En route to the Cantabrian village of Potes, well
make a spectacular ascent to Tresviso (3034´/925m) along an
aerial path that swiftly rises above the Urdón River and to
the nesting ground of vultures. Until only a few years ago Tresviso,
a shepherds hamlet located within the Park, was only accessible
by this path. To reach the outside world, the villagers
would have to make the up and down trek. Their economy largely
depended on the transport of their cheeses to Potes via donkey.
Today, only the exceedingly fit mailman continues the journey;
he makes the trip daily except Sundays and holidays. We´ll lunch
in Tresviso and enjoy our first taste of Cantabrian cuisine
from the privileged lookout offered by the dining hall´s large
bay windows which offer unbeatable panoramic views of what you´ve
just come up. In animated and medieval-looking Potes,
well dine on Cantabrian classics and make an optional
visit to the monastery of Santo Toribio where the beautiful
illuminated manuscript - the Beato de Liébana - was illustrated
in the 8th century. Walking Distance: 7.1 miles/11.5km
Day 7 - Oviedo
In nearby Fuente Dé the day starts with an exhilarating ride
2470´/753m up in the funicular cable car to our trailhead. We
will ascend to the base of the Horcados Rojos (7688´/2344m)
and get a view of the Jou de los Boches (a large circular depression)
and unusual lunar landscapes of the Picos above the tree line.
En route we pass the curious mountain refuge Cabaña Verónica
(7626´/2325m) made from the cannon tower of an old American
aircraft carrier. After the walk we stop en route to Oviedo
to visit a local village and then well say goodbye to
one another in one of the citys best restaurants, Raitán,
where well enjoy a marvelous sampling of Asturian cuisine.
Walking Distance: 7.1miles/11.5km
| Day |
Overnight |
Route
|
Highlights |
| 1 |
Oviedo |
Meet at hotel |
City tour |
| 2 |
Cangas de
Onís |
Transfer Picos,
walk |
Alpine lakes,
Mirador de Ordiales |
| 3 |
Cangas de
Onís |
Views from
Jultayo |
Prehistoric
cave painting |
| 4 |
Arenas de
Cabrales |
Cares Gorge
walk |
Stunning vertical
drops, cheese making |
| 5 |
Arenas de
Cabrales |
Bulnes |
Picos villages |
| 6 |
Potes |
Climb to Tresviso |
Village within
National Park |
| 7 |
Oviedo |
Cabaña Veronica |
3000
Teleferique ascent |
|