1. goaskalocal.com

    Mar 5, 2024To the west, the river Eo cuts through the mountains and acts as a natural border between Asturias and Galicia, the autonomous community that sits in the far northwest corner of the nation. Oviedo is served by a prominent regional airport, offering direct connections to various destinations across Europe.
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  3. thespaintravelguru.com

    Dec 10, 20246. Aragon (Aragón) Capital: Zaragoza; Provinces: Zaragoza, Huesca, and Teruel; Known for: Mudejar architecture, witches, and the Pyrenees mountains; Must-try dish: Longaniza - this aromatic sausage is made using lean pork, oregano, garlic, and black pepper; Aragon is one of the lesser-visited autonomous communities of Spain. The capital, Zaragoza, is a charming city full of Roman ruins and ...
  4. turispanish.com

    Sep 30, 2024Nestled in the lush landscapes of northern Spain, Asturias is a region that captivates with its rich heritage and vibrant traditions. Known for its stunning natural beauty, from the rugged mountains to the serene coastline, Asturias is also a cultural treasure trove, boasting ancient churches, picturesque villages, and a unique culinary scene ...
  5. goaskalocal.com

    Apr 13, 20247. Travel through time, visiting the Romanesque and Gothic masterpieces of Asturias. With so many centuries of history, and having played a pivotal role in Spain's Reconquista, Asturias has a wealth of beautiful religious architecture spanning different eras and styles.
  6. Asturias is home to various World Heritage sites which you can visit: the pre-Romanesque churches on the outskirts of Oviedo, the stretches of the St James Way that pass through the region, various prehistoric caves with cave paintings, the Holy Chamber of the Cathedral of Oviedo and the fountain of the Foncalada (these last two landmarks are ...
  7. This autonomous region in northern Spain will blow you away. You will fall in love with its 400 kilometres of coastline and fishing villages. ... Oviedo. The capital of Asturias. Take a tour of the old town, from the University to the Cathedral, and from the Marquis of San Felix Palace to the Camposagrado Palace. ... take a train from cities ...
  8. suitcaseinspain.com

    Located in the northern coast of Asturias, Avilés is known for its industrial heritage and modern architecture. The city of Avilés is the third-largest in Asturias and has a lively cultural scene, with several museums and theaters. The county is also known for its seafood, with the port of Avilés being one of the largest fishing ports in Spain.
  9. spainvoyages.com

    Feb 28, 2024Spain is made up of 17 autonomous communities known as Comunidades Autónomas. They, in turn, are divided into provinces, of which there are 50. ... The autonomous community and province of Asturias is located in the mountainous region of northwestern Spain. Picturesque beaches, stunning mountain views, lush forests, charming towns and villages ...
  10. audleytravel.com

    The capital of northern Spain's fertile and mountainous Asturias region, Oviedo is an architectural delight. You'll find distinctive pre-Romanesque architecture in its medieval heart, together with 16th-century university buildings and a plethora of sweeping squares lined with 18th-century landmarks.
  11. travelandbrew.com

    Oct 9, 2024Nestled in the Asturias region, this city has it all—stunning architecture, delicious food, and a rich cultural scene. Here's my personal guide to experiencing Oviedo like a local. If you're looking for an authentic slice of Spain that offers charm, history, and warmth without the crowds, Oviedo is the spot.

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