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49,769
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Bus station hiking trails in Picos De Europa navigate a landscape characterized by towering limestone mountains, deep river gorges, and expansive green pastures. The region, a national park, features three distinct massifs: Cornión, Urrieles, and Andara, each offering varied terrain. Hikers encounter jagged peaks, high alpine meadows, and verdant forests, shaped by ancient glaciers. This diverse environment provides a range of routes from river valleys to high mountain passes.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
4.9
(719)
4,642
hikers
23.1km
07:28
990m
990m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(16)
155
hikers
5.42km
01:40
200m
200m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
(8)
78
hikers
8.98km
04:23
670m
670m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.4
(5)
39
hikers
18.3km
06:19
730m
730m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.7
(32)
145
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8.27km
02:16
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Idyllic spot off the beaten paths by the lakes. A small detour is worth it!
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While tourists flock around the parking lots and lakes, I found a bit of peace here and can enjoy the beautiful views of the Picos. A short hike here is worth it.
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My opinion about Lake Enol is that it is the most beautiful and spectacular of the Lagos de Covadonga, and one of the most special mountain landscapes in Asturias. 🌊 Iconic image: its deep lake, the reflected mountains, and the grazing cows create a perfect postcard. 🏔️ Sense of grandeur: it conveys more "high mountain" than Lake Ercina. 📸 Very photogenic: especially with light fog, at dawn, or after rain. 🚶♀️ Accessible: it can be enjoyed without long hikes.
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My opinion about Lake Enol is that it is the most beautiful and spectacular of the Lakes of Covadonga, and one of the most special mountain landscapes in Asturias. 🌊 Iconic image: its deep lake, the reflected mountains, and the grazing cows create a perfect postcard. 🏔️ Sense of grandeur: it conveys more “high mountain” than Lake Ercina. 📸 Very photogenic: especially with light fog, at dawn, or after rain. 🚶♀️ Accessible: it can be enjoyed without long hikes.
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Los Lagos de Covadonga is very positive: it is one of the most spectacular and emblematic landscapes in northern Spain, especially Asturias. 🏞️ Breathtaking natural beauty: the Enol and Ercina lakes, surrounded by mountains and meadows, are truly photogenic at any time of the year. 🌿 Feeling of pure nature: even when there are people, the environment conveys calm and grandeur. 🚶♂️ Simple routes and walks: there are easy trails to enjoy without being a mountain expert. 🚴♂️ Mythical for cycling: the climb is legendary in the Vuelta a España.
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Very nice, but also very crowded.
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You can hike great here. Very crowded around the parking lots, but a few meters further on there is solitude and the beauty of the landscapes can be enjoyed.
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The Bolín Bridge, in Posada de Valdeón (León), is a small but significant mountain bridge that is part of several hiking trails in the Picos de Europa, especially as an access route to the challenging Canal de Trea. It is located on the outskirts of Posada de Valdeón, towards the Mirador del Tombo and the beginning of the Canal de Trea. It is close to Fuente Prieta and areas such as El Agua Las Huertas, in a natural setting of great beauty.
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There are over 20 bus-accessible hiking trails in Picos de Europa, offering a diverse range of experiences from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents. The komoot community has rated these trails highly, with an average score of 4.39 stars.
Yes, Picos de Europa offers several easy and family-friendly bus-accessible hikes. A great option is the Lake Enol – Lakes of Covadonga loop from Lagos de Covadonga, which is an easy 5.4 km circular route around the stunning glacial lakes. These areas are known for their picturesque scenery and are suitable for most fitness levels.
Bus-accessible trails in Picos de Europa lead to a wealth of natural features and landmarks. You can explore deep gorges like the Cares Gorge (Garganta Divina), glacial lakes such as those near Covadonga, and dramatic limestone peaks. Many routes offer breathtaking viewpoints like El Cable Viewpoint, providing panoramic vistas of the rugged landscape.
Yes, there are several circular bus-accessible routes. For instance, the Lake Enol – Lakes of Covadonga loop from Lagos de Covadonga is an easy circular trail. Another option for more experienced hikers is the Sotres – Casetón de Ándara Refuge loop from Sotres, which offers a challenging circular journey through the mountains.
Many trails in Picos de Europa are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to check specific regulations for each route and within the National Park, especially concerning protected areas and wildlife. Always keep your dog on a leash, particularly in areas with livestock or wildlife, and ensure you clean up after them. Public transport rules for dogs can also vary, so verify with the bus operator beforehand.
The best time to hike from bus stations in Picos de Europa is generally between late May and late September. During these months, the weather is more stable, and most trails are free of snow. July and August can be busier, so consider late spring or early autumn for a quieter experience and pleasant temperatures.
Absolutely. Picos de Europa is renowned for its challenging terrain. The iconic Route of Cares from Poncebos to Caín is a difficult 23 km linear trail through a dramatic gorge, offering significant elevation changes. Another demanding option is the Sotres – Collado Pandébano loop from Sotres, which involves substantial ascent and descent.
The terrain on bus-accessible routes in Picos de Europa is incredibly diverse. You'll encounter everything from well-maintained paths around glacial lakes to rugged, rocky trails through deep gorges and high alpine meadows. Many routes involve significant elevation changes, traversing limestone mountains and sometimes forested areas, offering a dynamic and varied hiking experience.
Generally, permits are not required for day hiking on most established trails in Picos de Europa. However, specific regulations may apply to certain protected areas, overnight stays in refuges, or during peak seasons for access to popular sites like the Lakes of Covadonga, where bus access might be restricted to official services. Always check the latest National Park guidelines before your trip.
Yes, many bus stops serving hiking trails are located in or near charming villages like Cangas de Onís, Poncebos, or Sotres. These villages often provide amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options, from guesthouses to hotels. It's advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak season, and check bus schedules for connections to these villages.
Picos de Europa is a rich habitat for wildlife. On your bus-accessible hikes, you might spot chamois, roe deer, and various bird species, including impressive raptors like griffon vultures and Egyptian vultures soaring overhead. The park's diverse ecosystems, from oak and beech groves to high mountain pastures, support a wide array of flora and fauna.
While popular routes like the Cares Gorge can get busy, especially in summer, you can find less crowded options by choosing trails in the less frequented Eastern Massif (Andara) or by hiking during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early autumn). Exploring trails that venture deeper into the mountains away from the immediate bus stops can also offer more solitude.


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