[2024 Posada De Valdeon Attraction] Travel Guide for Parque Nacional de Los Picos de Europa (Updated Nov)
Nature Reserves
National Parks
Address:
33004 Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
+34 985 24 14 12
The entire Europa Mountains span Asturias, Cantabria, Castile and Leon. As one of the earliest national parks in Spain, it is also one of the most famous and popular places for people seeking excitement, as there are plenty of opportunities for sports. On July 9, 2003, the Europa National Park was selected for the UNESCO-approved National Park Biosphere Reserve. In the park, you can see some protected species from time to time, such as Cantabrian Thunderbirds, Beard Vultures, Brown Bears, Iberian Wolfs and Cantabrian Wild Goats. There are also statues of these animals in the park. .
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Peaks of Europe - Spain
It is a large national park with an area of 647 km2. The territory of the park is home to rare birds of prey, Iberian wolves, Cantabrian chamois, and wild boars. Atlantic salmon is in the mountain rivers, and numerous colonies of bats live in the caves.
There are viewing platforms in different sectors of the national park. One of these viewing platforms is Fuente De – a viewing platform with a transparent floor. Tourists are taken up to it by a funicular, and can descend independently.
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Teide National Park
Visiting Teide National Park in Tenerife, Canary Islands was an unforgettable experience. I enjoyed the unique natural beauty right in the midst of the scenery of Teide, the highest peak in Spain. I relished the cable car trip to the top of the mountain, where I enjoyed the wonderful views of the island and the surrounding sea. The atmosphere was serene and captivating, and the experience was a perfect balance between the beauty of nature and reflection on nature. That visit left me with beautiful memories and admiration for the splendor of nature in this enchanting place.
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Beauty under the starry sky and red wine - Cantabria region
The Picos de Europa National Park (Parque Nacional de los Picos de Europa) is located in the northern part of Spain, stretching across three regions. Legend has it that long ago, sailors returning from voyages would see this mountain peak first, which was considered a symbol of the European continent, hence named 'Peak of Europe'. The park boasts towering mountains and beautiful lakes that reflect the surrounding peaks like mirrors.
In fact, the national park is only 15 kilometers away from the coast. Climbing to the highest peak, the nearby sea can be seen in its entirety. Among the many beaches, Playa de Toranda, a natural beach, is definitely worth your visit. The beach is surrounded by a lush green meadow. Cows graze leisurely in the surrounding fields, creating a peaceful and vibrant pastoral scene.
When traveling, try to choose walking or cycling. San Sebastian, Valencia, Murcia, Pontevedra, Seville, Cordoba, Bilbao... The main scenic areas of these cities all have bicycle lanes.