Day 1: Arrival in Vilde
Day 2: Circular route from Vilde (14-27-43-38km / 8,6-16,7-26,7-23,6mill)
Day 3: Canoeing on the Deva river
Day 4: From Vilde to Poo de Llanes (30km / 18,6mill)
Day 5: Circular route from Poo de Llanes (20km / 12,4mill)
Day 6: From Poo to Nueva de Llanes (22km / 13,6mill)
Day 7: A day at the beach or cycle along the (24km / 14,9mill)
Day 8: End of programme

Day 1:    Arrival in Vilde

You arrive in Asturias, by car or bus (max. 1 hour from Santander airport). Time to settle in at your friendly rural accommodation in Vilde, a small family-run hotel on a working farm with a garden and sitting room. At meal time, everyone eats together at one large table. Fresh fruit from the garden is often served.

Challenge: Arrival in Asturias.

Villages along the way: Vilde

Day 2:    Circular route from Vilde (14-27-43-38km / 8,6-16,7-26,7-23,6mill)
43 km

After a hearty breakfast, you start off with a test run on your (hire) bike, then do a circular cycling route through green hills on the border between Asturias and Cantabria. Choice of doing a longer or shorter ride: a 41km route (with a total of 440m in ascent, spread out over a few short but steep sections) or a short ride of 14km to the beach at Pechón or to Cueva Pindal , with its prehistoric cave paintings. Optional short walking route through Mediterranean woodlands to reach the ruins at Santa Tina chapel on the Camino de Santiago pilgrims' trail.

Challenge:

Option 1(Vilde-Bojes-Vilde); 14km / 8,6mill, 265m ascent/descent 

Option 2 (Vilde-Pechón-Pesués-Vilde); 14km / 8,6mill, 125m ascent/descent 

Option 3((Villanueva-Bojes-Colombres-Pechón-Pesués-Unquera-Villanueva); 27km / 16,7mill, 575m ascent 

Option 4 (Vilde-Merodio-Camijanes-Muñorrodero-Pechón-Vilde); 43-38km / 26,7-23,6mill, 900/700 ascent/descent

Villages along the way: Vilde, Bojes, Pechón, Pesués, Unquera, Pimiango, Colombres, Villanueva, Merodio, Camijanes, Muñorrodero.

Day 3:    Canoeing on the Deva river

Today you cycle just 4km, to the canoe rental shop in Unquera. Transfer up-river to Panes, starting point for your canoeing excursion. Armed with wetsuits, paddles and a packlunch, you spend 2-3 hours paddling down the pretty Deva River. Small beaches on the riverbanks provide a place to stop along the route. In the afternoon, optional walk from Vilde to Colombres, to visit the Casa de Indianos, a beautiful colonial-style building which houses an interesting emigration museum.

Challenge: Canoeing excursion.

Villages along the way: Unquera, Panes, Colombres

Day 4:    From Vilde to Poo de Llanes (30km / 18,6mill)
30 km

Via quiet country lanes, you cycle into Valle Oscuro ("Dark Valley"), an ominous name for a beautiful place with traditional family farms and tiny villages at the foot of the Sierra del Cuera coastal range. Stop for a short rest at an authentic local bar. Option of doing up to 25km (with a total ascent of 325m, spread out over 3 small hills). By afternoon you're back at the coast, to a short ride nearby blowholes on the cliffs, or a protected otter habitat on the tiny bay of Andrín. From Puertas de Vidiago you only have to cycle the last  7km to reach the next accommodation, located in Poo de Llanes, only 700 m away from a beautiful beach. 

Challenge: (Cycling route) 30km / 18,6mill, 325m ascent/descent

Villages along the way: Vilde, La Borbolla, Puertas,  Cué, Poo de Llanes

Day 5:    Circular route from Poo de Llanes (20km / 12,4mill)
20 km

Your hotel in Poo de Llanes is just 2km from the lovely fishing village of Llanes, with its Medieval centre, Gothic church, two beaches, lots of shops and restaurants, and colourfully-painted wavebreak on the harbour. If you're lucky, there will be some local celebration on nearby. The county of Llanes has a busy calendar of patron saint's Days, with interesting traditional processions and local folklore. Option of cycling to the village of Porrúa, with its interesting ethnographic museum, or to the beach at Póo de Llanes.

Challenge: (Cycling route) 20km / 12,4mill, 150m ascent/descent

Villages along the way: Cué, Parres, Porrúa-Celorio, Poo, LLanes

Day 6:    From Poo to Nueva de Llanes (22km / 13,6mill)
22 km

Today you do another splendid, and incredibly varied, cycling route with 2 different options. First you cycle to Posada de Llanes. From there you can either follow the coast (easier route) or turn inland and do a circuit up into the Sierra, to point with stunning views. Both routes follow (mainly) country roads through picturesque scenery and offer a glimpse of real rural life in Asturias. Option of stopping along the way for a paddle in the sea. 

Challenge: 22km / 13,6mill, 450m ascent, 420m descent

Villages along the way: Poo de Llanes,Nueva

Day 7:    A day at the beach or cycle along the (24km / 14,9mill)
24 km

Just 2,5km from Nueva, you have the pretty beach called Cuevas del Mar, perfect for swimming and playing in the sand. You can also choose a circular cycling route to the west towards Ribadesella, following the pilgrim´s trail "Camino del Norte" . In Ribadesella you can swim, surf, canoe or follow fossilized dinosaur tracks on the beach. The Cave Museum of Tito Bustillo, offers a replica of valuable cave paintings some 25,000 years old.

Challenge: Choice of activities on the coast // Cycling route: 24km / 14,9mill, 200m ascent/descent

Villages along the way: Nueva, Llames de Pría, Cuerres, Ribadesella

Day 8:    End of programme

Today your programme ends after breakfast. If you have hired a bike through Spanish Bike Tours, it will be collected at your accommodation. If you're returning to Vilde, you can make the trip by bus or train.

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