Day 1: Arrival in Villanueva de Colombres
Day 2: Circular route from Villanueva (45km / 28mill)
Day 3: From Villanueva to Llanes (25km / 15,5mill)
Day 4: From Llanes to Nueva de Llanes (24-27km / 14,9-16,7mill)
Day 5: From Nueva to Colunga (37km / 23mill)
Day 6: From Colunga to Agüero via Villaviciosa and Tazones (37km / 23mill)
Day 7: From Agüero to Gijón (29km / 18mill)
Day 8: End of arrangement

Day 1:    Arrival in Villanueva de Colombres

Today you arrive in Asturias at your charming and stylish hotel built by wealthy emigrants returning from ‘Las Americas’ in 1908 in the typical neo-colonial style locally known as ‘Casona de Indiano’.  If you’re interested in the history of (re)migration in Asturias, you can visit the Museum in the Quinta de Guadalupe in Colombres.  

Challenge: Arrival on the Green Coast of Spain.

Villages along the way: Villanueva de Colombres

Day 2:    Circular route from Villanueva (45km / 28mill)
45 km

You start off the cycling tour with a lovely ride through rolling hills on the border between Cantabria and Asturias. Option of making a small detour to the beach of Pechón at the end of the day OR to the Cueva del Pindal, with its prehistoric cave paintings, or the Romanesque ruins of Santa Tina Church.

Challenge: 45km / 28mill, 440m ascent / 130m descent. 

Villages along the way: Merodio, Muñorrodero, Pechón, Pesués, Vilde

Day 3:    From Villanueva to Llanes (25km / 15,5mill)
25 km

Today you take a quiet ride further into the province of Asturias. First you cross the ‘dark valley’ of la Borbolla and then you cross over to the coast line, in order to follow the cycling route “Senda de la Costa” to Llanes. Lovely beaches along the way and an outdoor swimming pool at your hotel in the outskirts of Llanes. For dinner you have very good options in the town centre.

Challenge: 25km / 15,8mill, 325m ascent / 140m descent.  

Villages along the way: Colombres, Pimiango, La Borbolla, Andrín, Cué

Day 4:    From Llanes to Nueva de Llanes (24-27km / 14,9-16,7mill)
27 km

Today's route runs through rolling hills to Nueva de Llanes, passing several beaches where you can stop for a dip. The first section of the route passes the ethnographic museum of Porrúa and the beautifully situated church of Niembro. From the village of Posada, there are two variants to choose from. The standard route follows a section of the Camino del Norte, via Naves and Villahormes. The alternative route goes inland and has a steep ascent via Rales. Both options end at today's accommodation, located in Nueva de Llanes. From Nueva there is the option of cycling an additional 4 km to visit the beach at Cuevas del Mar.

Challenge: 24-27 km / 14,9-16,7mill, 250/425m ascent, 150/225m descent 

Villages along the way: Posada, Rales

Day 5:    From Nueva to Colunga (37km / 23mill)
37 km

Today you continue along the coast. Your route is also part of the Camino de Santiago del Norte (Northern Variant of Saint James’ Way) and painted shells in blue and yellow will guide you. In Colunga there is still time to visit the Jurassic Museum before dinner (but in order to get there, you have to cycle and climb a few km extra.

Challenge: 37km / 23mill, 330-400m ascent , 225m descent.

Villages along the way: Caravia, Colunga

Day 6:    From Colunga to Agüero via Villaviciosa and Tazones (37km / 23mill)
37 km

Villaviciosa, with its inviting historical centre, was once an important stop for pilgrims going to Santiago. It is now the centre for cider-making in Asturias. Your cross this town and then cycle along the estuary protected birding area; ZEPA) via Tázones to Argüero (36km, 420m in ascent). The village of Tazones. This village is famous for its sea food restaurants and because of the accidental anchoring of Emperor Carlos the 5th fleet in 1517

Challenge: 37 km / 23mill, 420m ascent, 180m descent.

Villages along the way: Priesca, Villaviciosa, Tazones

Day 7:    From Agüero to Gijón (29km / 18mill)
29 km

Your last day of cycling is slightly shorter but starts off with a good ascent. Climb up through the lush greenery of the Asturian countryside and then, from an elevation of 220m, sail down into the city of Gijon, riding along the beautiful San Lorenzo Beach boardwalk all the way to your hotel.

Challenge: 29km / 18mill, 240m ascent, 280m descent. 

Villages along the way: Arroes, Peón, Somio

Day 8:    End of arrangement

Your arrangement ends today after breakfast.

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