Attractions and places to see around Candamo, a municipality in Asturias, Spain, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Centrally located, it is less than 30 minutes from Oviedo, Asturias Airport, and the region's beaches. The area is characterized by the River Nalón, ancient routes like the Camin Real de la Mesa, and significant Palaeolithic sites. Candamo provides diverse landscapes, from river valleys to forests, suitable for exploration.
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If we encounter the patronage of a Saint Thomas, then for most people outside Great Britain, their thoughts probably go back two thousand years to the time of Christ. This is because one of the twelve apostles whom Jesus called to follow him bears this name. In the accounts of the evangelists, he is given the epithet 'Didymus', which means 'twin' in German. However, in this case, the chosen patronage refers to Saint THOMAS BECKET (1118 to 1170), also known as THOMAS of CANTERBURY after the place of his bishopric and martyrdom. Incidentally, Canterbury Cathedral (County Kent, England) can be visited – at least virtually in the komoot system – via the following link: =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/231266
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Definitely worth checking out.
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On arriving, you might think ok the outside looks good, but you must take the time to go in and look, the inside is stunning and the altar is stunning
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It is a beautiful palace and garden complex in Asturias, Spain, built by two wealthy brothers who loved art and culture. The palace has an impressive collection of paintings, carpets, furniture and other precious objects. The gardens are an example of European landscape art, with different styles and elements. It is also called the Versailles of Asturias because it is so beautiful and grand
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Rolling along the Nalón River we find beautiful views of the most important river mouth in the region. The castle was built by Alfonso III to have good control of the coast and the estuary.
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Candamo is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Ponte de Galiñeiro, a 13th-century bridge, or the Castillo de San Martín, a castle with a long history as a fortification overlooking the River Nalón. Don't miss the UNESCO-recognized Cave Paintings of La Peña Cave, which feature remarkable Palaeolithic rock art. For a deeper dive into the region's past, explore the Camin Real de la Mesa, an ancient route with original Roman pavements, or discover remnants of Spanish Civil War fortifications in the mountains.
Yes, Candamo features several impressive palaces and historic houses. The Quinta de Selgas (also known as Selgas Palace) is a 19th-century neoclassical estate with extensive gardens and an outstanding collection of art, including pieces by Goya and El Greco. You can also find other historic palaces like El Palacio de Valdés Bazán, La Casa de la Torre, El Palacio de Cañedo, and El Palacio de los Casares in San Tirso.
The River Nalón flows through Candamo, providing picturesque landscapes and opportunities for activities like canoeing. The region is also known for its beautiful forests and scenic routes. You can explore walking trails such as the Lanceros Route, The Palaces Route, and the Piedrafita Route. Candamo is also part of the "Primitive Route" of the Camino de Santiago. Beyond walking, adventure sports like mountain biking, spelunking, canyoning, and archery are available.
Absolutely! Many of Candamo's historical sites are suitable for families. The Castillo de San Martín and Ponte de Galiñeiro are great for exploring. The Quinta de Selgas with its beautiful gardens and art collection can also be an engaging visit for families. For the Cave Paintings of La Peña Cave, please note there is a minimum age requirement of seven years for access.
To learn more about the Palaeolithic rock art of La Peña Cave, visit the Interpretation Centre of La Peña Cave, located in the Palace of Valdés Bazán in San Román. This center features full-scale reproductions of the cave's treasures and a multimedia system that explains the rock art of northern Spain. Remember that access to the actual cave is limited and requires advance booking.
For runners, there are several routes around Candamo. You can find options like the 'Half marathon on the Camín Real de la Mesa — circular from Grado' or the 'Ants – Sollovio Recreation Area loop from Illas'. For more details and route options, check out the Running Trails around Candamo guide.
Yes, Candamo and its surroundings offer excellent gravel biking opportunities. Routes include the 'View of Xagó Coast – Cabo Peñas 🌊 loop from Salinas' and the 'Stone Bridge of Proaza – Peñas Juntas Gorge loop from Trubia'. Discover more routes in the Gravel biking around Candamo guide.
Candamo, like the wider Asturian region, is known for its classical Asturian fare. Expect delicious seasonal vegetables, hearty stews, Asturian beef, and fresh fish. Don't forget to try the delightful local desserts. Candamo is particularly famous for its strawberries, even hosting a festival dedicated to them during the first weekend of June.
Candamo offers attractions year-round. If you're interested in the famous strawberries, the first weekend of June is ideal for the annual festival. The summer months are generally pleasant for outdoor activities and exploring the scenic routes. However, the region's natural beauty can be enjoyed in various seasons, with each offering a unique charm.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Castillo de San Martín is loved for its excellent views and historical context. The Quinta de Selgas is highly regarded for its stunning architecture, art collection, and beautiful gardens, often described as the 'Versailles of Asturias'.
Yes, the region has several religious sites. The Jesús Nazareno Church‑Pantheon, part of the Selgas Palace complex, is a 17th-century church converted into a pantheon with beautiful frescoes. Additionally, the Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, also known as the Cathedral of Avilés, is a significant religious landmark in the nearby area, known for its symphonic organ and a fragment of the Lignum Crucis relic.


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