Best attractions and places to see around Tapia De Casariego include a mix of coastal landscapes, historic landmarks, and cultural sites. This Asturian town features a picturesque fishing port, diverse beaches, and significant architectural heritage. Visitors can explore its maritime traditions and natural features, offering a variety of experiences. The region provides opportunities to discover both historical sites and natural attractions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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very small beach on beautiful coast
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A nice alternative for the Camino del Norte. I don't understand why the camino doesn't go past here, but along the busy main road.
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A beautiful little port town on the western coast of Asturias that is worth seeing.
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A beach with cold and crystal clear water and small caves to explore. When the tide is high, there is no beach. It has showers, a grassy area and a bar upstairs to have a drink.
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One of the most beautiful and touristic fishing villages in western Asturias, with whaling origins. It has a pleasant promenade, with the occasional viewpoint, a charming port full of houses that seem to hang over the sea, and its bars.
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Tapia de Casariego is a handful of houses stranded on the cliffs. Its port is witness to whaling deeds and today the fleet is moored in peace thanks to the breakwaters that prevent the harassment of storms. This port is as old as the arrival of corn from America to Europe, through the port of Tapia de Casariego this cereal colonized the lands around it and the entire world. From the port and the breakwaters you can see the tight structure of the small fishing houses, many of them now converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants.
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Tapia de Casariego offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit several beautiful beaches, including the renowned Penarronda Beach, a Natural Monument known for its unique shell shape and distinctive round rock. Other appealing beaches include Anguileiro, Maleguas, As Furadas, Ribeiría, Serantes, Santa Gadea, and La Paloma. Don't miss La Cetárea, a natural saltwater swimming pool, or the Salave Lagoons, which were formed from an old Roman mine.
The region is rich in history and culture. Explore the picturesque fishing port and promenade of Tapia de Casariego, with its colorful houses and maritime atmosphere. The Isla del Faro, home to the westernmost lighthouse in Asturias, offers spectacular views. You can also visit the Plaza de la Constitución, featuring the Town Hall and other historic buildings, or the Neo-Gothic Parish Church of San Esteban. For ancient history, the Castro de Esteiro is a significant fortified settlement.
Tapia de Casariego is a popular destination for surfing. Anguileiro Beach is known as a surfing mecca and hosts international championships. Penarronda Beach is also excellent for surfing, offering strong waves and a unique natural setting.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. Beaches like Penarronda Beach and Porcía Beach are great for spending time outdoors. Exploring the charming fishing port and promenade of Tapia de Casariego is also a pleasant family activity. The natural saltwater pool at La Cetárea can be a unique experience for all ages.
There are numerous options for outdoor enthusiasts. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Los Campos Beach – Tapia de Casariego loop' which is an easy 4.7 km trail, or the 'Tapia de Casariego – Serantes Beach loop' for a moderate 9.9 km walk. Runners can enjoy routes such as the 'Los Cañones Viewpoint – Tapia de Casariego loop' (9.4 km, moderate). You can find more details and routes on the hiking guide and running guide for the area.
Yes, the area offers several cycling routes. Road cyclists can explore routes like the 'Lago Galicia y Ribadeo – circular desde Tapia de Casariego' which is a moderate 40 km ride, or more challenging options such as the 'Alto de Penouta – circular desde Tapia de Casariego' (95.9 km, difficult). For more cycling adventures, check out the road cycling guide for Tapia de Casariego.
For breathtaking views, head to the Isla del Faro, which offers panoramic vistas of the town and the Asturian coastline. The Paseo de la Guardia coastal walk features several viewpoints, including Os Cañóis, which sits on the remains of an 18th-century defensive fort and provides spectacular ocean views. The promenade in Tapia de Casariego itself also offers charming perspectives of the sea and port.
Penarronda Beach is a Natural Monument known for its unique shell shape and a distinctive round rock in its center. It's also recognized for its endangered flora, such as the sea wallflower, which is not found anywhere else in Asturias. Beyond its natural beauty, it's a popular spot for surfing due to its strong waves.
The fishing port and promenade are the heart of Tapia de Casariego. You'll find colorful houses seemingly hanging over the sea, creating a picturesque scene. It's a great place to soak in the maritime atmosphere, watch fishing boats, and enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants. The promenade offers pleasant walks with occasional viewpoints overlooking the sea.
Yes, the House of Culture (Casa de Cultura) is a great starting point. It hosts the 'The lords of the Palace Houses' exhibition, delving into the town's illustrious characters, and also houses a museum of photographic cameras. Additionally, exploring the historic center, particularly the fishing neighborhoods of San Sebastián and San Blas, offers a glimpse into the town's traditional past.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. The picturesque fishing port and traditional houses of Tapia de Casariego are often highlighted. The stunning beaches, especially Penarronda Beach, are loved for their unique landscapes and surfing opportunities. The overall pleasant atmosphere, scenic coastal walks, and local gastronomy also receive high praise.
The best time to visit Tapia de Casariego largely depends on your interests. For enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities like surfing, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. The Interceltic Festival of the West, a significant cultural event, also takes place annually, typically in the summer, offering a vibrant cultural experience.


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