Wednesday and Thursday
We resume our journey to venture into the Cantabrian side of the Picos de Europa. The grandeur of these mountains—so named because they were the first thing seen by northerners emigrating to America upon their return by ship—among the most spectacular and beautiful on the Iberian Peninsula, leaves a lasting impression on the traveler.
Given its privileged location, surrounded by the imposing verticality and idyllic landscape of the peaks, the Parador is an excellent base for exploring the incomparable Picos de Europa National Park and serves as the gateway to magical forests, slopes, and viewpoints that form a natural paradise of unparalleled beauty.
The Fuente Dé cable car, located next to the Parador, allows you to comfortably ascend to the heart of the Central Massif, also known as the Arrieles Massif, or to the Áliva viewpoint—a must-do to enjoy a panoramic view of the valley from 2,000 meters above sea level.
There are numerous and varied routes to enjoy the surroundings—four of them included in the cycling tourism program—and small mountain villages, such as Mogrovejo. The Gothic-style Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana is the most important religious building in the valley, where the Lignum Crucis, the largest surviving fragment of the True Cross, is venerated. Also worth visiting are Potes, the town of bridges and towers, famous for its orujo (a type of pomace brandy), the Mozarabic church of Lebeña, and the hermitage of San Tirso.
Cocido lebaniego, a regional specialty of the Parador, is a magnificent way to replenish your energy after your excursions in the area, and you mustn't miss trying the unique Picón Bejes-Tresviso cheese, which is matured in caves.
In this setting, the Parador, together with local operators, offers attractive nature experiences, highlighting its natural beauty, history, and culture, as well as a challenging program for cycling enthusiasts. And if you like adventure sports, this is your destination: canoeing, rafting, canyoning, climbing, mountaineering, abseiling, snowshoeing, climbing Naranco de Bulnes, horse riding... Which one will you sign up for?