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Hiking around Gijon offers a diverse range of outdoor experiences, blending urban amenities with natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its extensive coastline, featuring dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and coastal trails overlooking the Bay of Biscay. Inland, hikers can explore river paths, green spaces, and rolling hills, with access to larger mountain ranges like the Picos de Europa further afield.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hike the Pico Pienzu y Bustaca loop from Mirador del Fitu for panoramic views of the Cantabrian Sea and Picos de Europa.
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03:11
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Hike the moderate 7.3-mile Eastern Coastal Trail from Gijon to Cabo San Lorenzo and Tortuga Islet, enjoying stunning Bay of Biscay views.

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11.1km
03:02
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Hike the moderate 6.9-mile Arenal de Morís - La Griega Beach Coastal Trail in Asturias, famous for its dinosaur footprints and sea views.
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9.81km
02:49
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Hike the moderate 6.1-mile La Ñora, Turtle Islet and Cape San Lorenzo Park trail for diverse coastal and forest scenery in Asturias.
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14.8km
04:15
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:05
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Hike the Cabo Peñas Coastal Trail Loop, a moderate 4.8-mile (7.8 km) route offering dramatic cliff views and the Cabo Peñas Lighthouse.
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17.4km
05:11
530m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.3km
04:34
320m
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Hike the moderate 10.1-mile Camino del Norte between Vega and La Espasa, featuring coastal views, beaches, and unique murals.
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9.39km
02:33
140m
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Hike the moderate 5.8-mile Perlora, Vía Verde del Tranqueru, Mouth of the Aboño Estuary trail for coastal views and railway history.
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The ascent of Pico Pienzu can be one of the most rewarding routes you'll find in the Asturian mountains. The contrast between sea and mountains at its summit will leave you speechless, and any route you choose for the climb will offer a fantastic day in the mountains.
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The Cabo Peñas Lighthouse is located on the most prominent plateau of Cabo Peñas, 100 meters above sea level and about 60 meters from the cliff. In operation since 1852, it was electrified in 1946. In 1951, a siren was installed that emits the letter "P" in Morse code, which was replaced in 1977. In 1956, a radio beacon was installed, transmitting in Morse code PS, and in 2003 a DGPS station was added. It emits three white flashes every 15 seconds, with a range of 21 nautical miles.
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The Cabo Peñas Lighthouse is located on the most prominent plateau of Cabo Peñas, 100 meters above sea level and about 60 meters from the cliff. In operation since 1852, it was electrified in 1946. In 1951, a siren was installed that emits the letter "P" in Morse code, which was replaced in 1977. In 1956, a radio beacon was installed, transmitting in Morse code PS, and in 2003 a DGPS station was added. It emits three white flashes every 15 seconds, with a range of 21 nautical miles.
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The Cabo Peñas Lighthouse is located on the most prominent plateau of Cabo Peñas, 100 meters above sea level and about 60 meters from the cliff. In operation since 1852, it was electrified in 1946. In 1951, a siren was installed that emits the letter "P" in Morse code, which was replaced in 1977. In 1956, a radio beacon was installed, transmitting in Morse code PS, and in 2003 a DGPS station was added. It emits three white flashes every 15 seconds, with a range of 21 nautical miles.
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The Cervigón Viewpoint is one of the highlights of the Cervigón Coastal Path, a scenic route that runs along the eastern coast of Gijón. This viewpoint offers stunning views of the Cantabrian Sea, the cliffs, and the Gijón coastline, making it an ideal place to enjoy nature, outdoor art, and sunsets.
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Tortuga Islet, also known as Fontica Island, is a small islet located on the eastern coast of Gijón, in the parish of Somió, just east of Cape San Lorenzo and near Rinconín Park.
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Gijón offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 460 routes available. These range from easy coastal strolls to more challenging mountain ascents, catering to all fitness levels.
The trails around Gijón are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal paths with ocean views to serene river walks and challenging mountain routes.
Yes, Gijón has numerous easy trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. There are over 220 easy routes, including pleasant river paths like the Ñora River Path, which offers a serene escape through riparian forests, and sections of the coastal trails.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers, Gijón and its surroundings offer over 30 difficult routes. An example is the Route of Pico Fariu — circular from Deva, which is a longer hike with significant elevation gain, providing panoramic views from Mount Deva.
Gijón's coastline is a major draw for scenic hikes. The Eastern Coastal Trail (also known as the Cervigón Path) is renowned for its picturesque views of the Bay of Biscay, dramatic cliffs, and various beaches. Another excellent option is the Cabo Peñas Coastal Trail Loop, which offers impressive cliff views and passes the Cabo Peñas Lighthouse.
For families, the Ñora River Path is an excellent choice, offering a pleasant, easy walk along the riverbanks through forests and dune areas. The Piles River Path also provides an accessible route that transitions from urban green spaces to more rural landscapes, suitable for walks with children.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. The Cabo Peñas Coastal Trail Loop is a popular moderate option known for its dramatic coastal scenery. Another circular route is the Route of the Mills of the Río Profundu, which follows the GR-108.
Many of Gijón's natural trails, especially those outside the immediate city center, are suitable for walking with dogs. Coastal paths and river trails generally welcome well-behaved dogs on a leash. Always check local regulations for specific areas, especially beaches during peak season.
Hiking around Gijón offers access to several notable natural and man-made attractions. Along coastal routes, you might encounter the Cabo Peñas Lighthouse. Inland, the Mirador del Fito offers stunning panoramic views, and the Pienzu Peak provides a challenging ascent with rewarding vistas. You can also find unique geological features like the Dinosaur footprints in La Griega beach.
Many trails around Gijón are accessible via public transport, particularly those closer to the city or in well-connected coastal areas. Local bus services often reach starting points for popular routes like the Eastern Coastal Trail. For trails further afield, such as those leading to the Picos de Europa or Redes Natural Park, a combination of bus and taxi might be necessary.
While coastal trails can be popular, exploring the river paths like the Piles River Path or venturing into the green spaces slightly inland can offer a more tranquil experience. Routes within the Redes Natural Park, though further afield, provide serene mountain landscapes and ancient forests, especially outside of peak tourist seasons.
Yes, a significant historical route passes through Gijón: the Camino del Norte. This section of the historic Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route offers hikers a unique blend of coastal scenery and cultural exploration, connecting various towns and historical sites along the way. You can explore a section of it on the Northern Way (Asturias) tour.


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