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Hiking around Valdés explores a region characterized by its rugged coastline, green valleys, and river gorges in Asturias, Spain. The landscape features a mix of coastal paths offering sea views and inland trails winding through forests and along riverbanks. Elevation changes vary from gentle coastal strolls to more challenging ascents in the interior. This diverse terrain provides a range of outdoor experiences for hikers.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
3.7
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26
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8.98km
02:21
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35
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11.4km
03:08
190m
190m
Hike the moderate 7.1-mile Coastal route along La Cangrexa Route from Luarca, featuring sea views, unique rock formations, and charming vill

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26
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16.3km
05:21
690m
700m
Hike the difficult 10.1-mile Hoces del Esva I Trail through a stunning gorge with impressive rock walls and lush riverside forests.
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24.4km
06:41
390m
380m
This difficult 15.2-mile circular hike in the Barayo Partial Natural Reserve features coastal views, dense forests, and the Cascada del Río
4.7
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117
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A spectacular setting with breathtaking cliffs and stunning views.
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A spectacular setting with breathtaking cliffs and stunning views.
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The lighthouse itself is nothing special, but the hiking trails around it. A spectacular setting with breathtaking cliffs and stunning views.
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This hydroelectric power station is located on the banks of the Esva river. His works began in 1910, but were not completed until a decade later due to the complexity of the works. It remained in operation until 1972. Currently, part of the original machinery is preserved, which, like its facilities, are abandoned.
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It's a small church that appears abandoned. It's located on the outskirts of town, on a small hill. It's easily visible from a distance. It's located right next to the Camino de Santiago.
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A very special hidden corner. The drop isn't very high, but it has a two-stage drop and you can get pretty close to it. You have to be careful as the stones that give access to the well are soaked and it is easy to slip.
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In the Church of San Sebastián de Barcia an image of the Virgen de las Nieves or “Virgen de la Leche” is venerated, a Gothic carving from the 13th century.
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Valdés offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 60 routes available. These trails cater to various skill levels, from easy strolls to more challenging treks.
Hiking in Valdés, Asturias, Spain, allows you to explore a diverse landscape featuring rugged coastlines with stunning sea views, lush green valleys, and dramatic river gorges. You'll find a mix of coastal paths and inland trails winding through forests and along riverbanks.
Yes, Valdés has plenty of easy trails. Approximately 32 of the routes are classified as easy, making them suitable for beginners or families looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. An example of an easy route is the Monte del Cabo Viewpoint – Punta Arenosa Viewpoint loop from Bustu.
Yes, Valdés features several circular routes, which are great for exploring without retracing your steps. A popular option is the Path of Cabo de Busto — circular, offering scenic coastal views.
The hiking trails in Valdés are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from coastal paths to river gorges, and the well-maintained routes that offer diverse experiences.
Yes, Valdés is home to several beautiful waterfalls that can be incorporated into your hikes. You can visit highlights such as Nonaya Waterfall, Oneta Waterfalls, or the Pozo Fero Waterfall (Barayo River). For more options, check out the guide to Waterfalls around Valdés.
Valdés offers a rich array of landmarks and natural monuments. Along your hikes, you might encounter the picturesque La Regalina Chapel, the iconic Luarca Lighthouse, or the serene Beach of Silence. The Vidio Lighthouse also offers spectacular views. For more, explore the guide to Natural Monuments around Valdés.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Valdés offers 10 difficult routes. An example is the Hoces del Esva I Trail, which leads through the Esva river gorge and involves significant elevation changes.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the diverse landscapes of Valdés, with its coastal paths and inland forests, suggest that hiking is enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is ideal for coastal walks. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While the guide focuses on day hikes, some routes like the Northern Route: Luarca and Barayo Reserve Loop are quite long, extending over 24 km. These longer routes can be challenging and may require more planning, potentially offering opportunities for extended exploration within a single day or as part of a multi-day itinerary if combined with local accommodation.
Absolutely. Many trails in Valdés provide excellent viewpoints, especially those along the rugged coastline or ascending into the interior. The Monte del Cabo Viewpoint – Punta Arenosa Viewpoint loop from Bustu is a great example of a route designed to showcase scenic vistas.


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