Best attractions and places to see around Sobrescobio are concentrated within the Redes Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Asturias, Spain. This region features diverse landscapes including glacial valleys, karst caves, and extensive forests. Sobrescobio offers a blend of natural wonders and cultural sites, making it a destination for outdoor activities and historical exploration. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and traditional Asturian architecture.
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Virtually any off-road trail in Asturias immerses you in dreamlike landscapes. This is the case at this point on the GR 105, near Bocarreal, where you can simultaneously contemplate the forest in the distance and from within.
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The Les Praeres pass, meaning "meadows" in Spanish, is a beautiful crossing point for the surrounding peaks. There's also a bar and restaurant with a mountain atmosphere. As if that weren't enough, there's a deer, rescued as a puppy by the bar's owner, who freely roams the area like a pet.
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Several routes depart from Soto de Agues, including the typical Ruta del Alba.
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Beautiful place, with impressive views and a bar where you can have a drink or something to eat.
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Soto de Agues is a town in the council of Sobrescobio, located at 430 m altitude, at the end of one of the branches of the SC-2 road. It is divided into three neighborhoods: San Andrés, Agues and Soto. It preserves good examples of traditional architecture, a church dating from 1805, dedicated to San Andrés, and two hermitages, dedicated to San Antonio and Santa Ana, respectively. It is the starting point of several mountain routes, such as those of the Ruta del Alba (P. R. AS-62) and Cullargayos (P. R. AS-63).
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From Soto de Argues you can start several mountain routes. The best known is perhaps the dawn route. A route that runs along paths that are comfortable to walk.
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Known as the "wall" of Preares, this climb that gives access to the Sierra de Peñamayor awaits us with a drop of 490 m, a length of 3.8 km, an average slope of 12.89% to crown a altitude of 740 m. From this point we can continue along the dirt road until we reach the sign.
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Different routes of different levels
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Sobrescobio, located within the Redes Natural Park, offers a wealth of natural wonders. You can visit the impressive Ojo de Buey (L'Arcu de la Finiesta), Peña Mea, a 20-meter diameter natural window formed by limestone erosion. The region also features glacial valleys, karst caves like Deboyu Cave, and the tranquil Embalse de Rioseco, ideal for bird watching. Don't miss the spectacular Tabayón del Mongayu waterfall.
Yes, Sobrescobio, as part of the Redes Natural Park, boasts over 40 hiking trails covering 200 km. The Arrudos Trail is an impressive route through a gorge, starting in Caleao. For an easier option, the Ruta del Alba, starting from Soto de Agues, is a rewarding path suitable for all levels. More challenging climbs include Les Praeres – Sierra de Peñamayor and the Pico la Xamoca Peak Route. You can find more options on the Hiking around Sobrescobio guide.
Sobrescobio offers several glimpses into its rich heritage. Explore Soto de Agues Village, known for its preserved traditional Asturian architecture, including a church from 1805. Other notable sites include the historic Castle of Villamorey (Torrexón de Villamoréi), the 16th-century "Casa de los Canella," and the 15th-century Parish church of Santa María la Real de Oviñana. Evidence of prehistoric human settlement can also be found in hill forts and dolmens across the region.
Beyond hiking, the Redes Natural Park offers opportunities for mountain biking and horse riding. The mountainous terrain is perfect for challenging climbs like those found around Les Praeres – Sierra de Peñamayor. The Embalse de Rioseco is excellent for bird watching. For cycling enthusiasts, you can explore various routes listed in the MTB Trails around Sobrescobio guide.
Yes, Sobrescobio is family-friendly, especially for those who enjoy nature and outdoor activities. Easy walks like the Ruta del Alba are suitable for all ages. Exploring traditional villages such as Soto de Agues Village offers a cultural experience. The Redes Natural Park provides a safe and engaging environment for children to connect with nature.
The best time to visit Sobrescobio for hiking and outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant with flora or autumn colors. Summer (July and August) is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter offers a different experience, with potential for snow in higher elevations, but some trails might be less accessible.
Sobrescobio, being a mountainous region, offers numerous impressive viewpoints. The area around Les Praeres – Sierra de Peñamayor provides stunning views after a challenging climb. You can also find beautiful forest views near Bocarreal, as highlighted by the View of the forest near Bocarreal. The natural window of Ojo de Buey (L'Arcu de la Finiesta), Peña Mea also offers a unique perspective of the landscape.
Redes Natural Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to protected species. You might be lucky enough to spot brown bears and capercaillie. The park's diverse ecosystems also support a variety of other wildlife, including deer, especially during "La Berrea" (the deer rutting season) in late September, and numerous bird species, particularly around the Embalse de Rioseco.
For those seeking easier paths, the Ruta del Alba is widely regarded as an easy and rewarding path suitable for all levels, featuring cascades and lush forests. While specific accessible trails for wheelchairs might be limited due to the mountainous terrain, many villages offer gentle strolls, and the Embalse de Rioseco provides flat areas for leisurely walks and bird watching.
Villages like Soto de Agues Village and Rioseco (the capital of Sobrescobio) offer local amenities. Soto de Agues, a starting point for several routes, has traditional architecture and likely small establishments. The area around Les Praeres – Sierra de Peñamayor also features a bar and restaurant with a mountain atmosphere. For broader options, nearby towns within the Redes Natural Park would provide more choices for cafes, pubs, and accommodation.
The Casa del Agua (House of Water) is located in Rioseco and serves as a center dedicated to highlighting the significant role of water in the region. It offers insights into the natural and cultural importance of water resources in Sobrescobio and the Redes Natural Park, providing an educational experience for visitors.
Yes, Sobrescobio and the surrounding Redes Natural Park offer various mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes ranging in difficulty, including challenging climbs like the one leading to Les Praeres – Sierra de Peñamayor. For detailed routes and their difficulty grades, refer to the MTB Trails around Sobrescobio guide.


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