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Hike the moderate Tabayón de Mongallu Route in Redes Natural Park to discover a stunning waterfall, beech forests, and mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parque Natural de Redes
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659 m
Highlight • Settlement
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730 m
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6.64 km
2.58 km
984 m
499 m
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6.66 km
2.55 km
749 m
734 m
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Lowest point (910 m)
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The route officially begins in the village of Tarna, located within the Redes Natural Park. There is parking available in the village, which serves as the primary trailhead for this popular hike.
Yes, the trail is generally considered dog-friendly. However, as it is located within the Redes Natural Park, which is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
The trail is beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly stunning due to the vibrant colors of the beech forests. Spring offers lush greenery and flowing waterfalls. During winter, snow and mud can make the path more challenging and slippery, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Tabayón de Mongallu Route or to enter the Redes Natural Park. However, visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment and follow park regulations.
The full circular route, covering approximately 11 to 12.5 kilometers, typically takes an estimated 3.5 to 4.5 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how much time you spend enjoying the sights.
The Tabayón de Mongallu Route is widely regarded as accessible for those with a reasonable level of fitness, making it suitable for families, including children. While generally classified as easy to medium difficulty, some sections have steep ascents and stony paths, especially near the waterfall.
Hikers are treated to a diverse and picturesque landscape. You'll pass through expansive forests, including stunning beech forests, cross numerous streams via artisan wooden bridges, and enjoy scenic views of surrounding mountains like Mount Saperu. The highlight is the impressive Tabayón del Mongallu Waterfall.
The terrain is varied, starting with a paved section in Tarna that transitions into dirt paths. You'll encounter gentle meadows, dense beech forests, and some steep ascents, particularly as you approach the waterfall, where the path becomes stony. Conditions can vary significantly with the seasons.
The defining feature is the magnificent Tabayón del Mongallu Waterfall, a Natural Monument with a vertical drop exceeding 60 meters. Other highlights include the charming village of Tarna, the dense beech forests of Monte Saperu, and the option to visit the ancient 'Roblones del Llanu del Toru' oak trees.
Yes, while primarily known as the Ruta del Tabayón de Mongallu, the route also passes through sections of the Asturian Way, [CIMA AS10] Tarna - Las Señales, Camino real del Sellón, and Sendero Histórico: Asturias.
While typically a circular route, it's worth noting that past landslides have occasionally led to recommendations for hikers to follow an out-and-back path in certain sections. Always check local conditions before heading out. An optional detour to the 'Roblones del Llanu del Toru' offers a chance to see ancient oak trees.