Highlights
- • Impressive cliffs
- • Historic lighthouse
- • Panoramic views of the Cantabrian
- • Coastal hiking
- • Bird watching
description
Cabo Vidio is a natural enclave in Asturias that rises majestically over the Cantabrian Sea. Its imposing cliffs and century-old lighthouse invite visitors to lose themselves in the vastness of the horizon. Here, the wind caresses the skin, and the sound of the sea is a constant symphony accompanying every step. It is a place where nature reveals itself in its purest form, offering a refuge for th…
Cabo Vidio is a natural enclave in Asturias that rises majestically over the Cantabrian Sea. Its imposing cliffs and century-old lighthouse invite visitors to lose themselves in the vastness of the horizon. Here, the wind caresses the skin, and the sound of the sea is a constant symphony accompanying every step. It is a place where nature reveals itself in its purest form, offering a refuge for those seeking to connect with the environment and themselves. The region is a testament to the untamed beauty of the Asturian coast, where each sunrise paints the sky with hues of hope and each sunset dyes it with serenity.
Location
Guide - Cabo Vidio
How to get there
Information on how to get to the region
From Oviedo, take the A-8 towards Cudillero. Exit at 441 towards Oviñana and follow the signs to Cabo Vidio. The drive takes approximately 45 minutes. There is no direct public transport, so private vehicle use is recommended.
Area Information
General information about the area
There are no visitor centers at Cabo Vidio, but there are well-marked trails that allow exploration of the area. It is recommended to wear appropriate footwear for walking on uneven terrain.
Geography
Geography and terrain characteristics
Cabo Vidio is located on the northern coast of Spain, in the council of Cudillero, Asturias. Its cliffs rise over 80 meters above the Cantabrian Sea, offering stunning panoramic views.
Flora & Fauna
Flora and fauna of the region
The flora at Cabo Vidio includes species adapted to salty winds, such as heather and gorse. As for fauna, seabirds like gulls and cormorants can be spotted, especially in spring.
Activities
Is there public transport access to Cabo Vidio?
There is no direct public transport to Cabo Vidio. Private vehicle use is recommended.
Is there an entrance fee to visit Cabo Vidio?
No, access to Cabo Vidio is free for all visitors.
Is it safe to visit Cabo Vidio with children?
Caution is advised due to the cliffs. There are no safety barriers, so children should be supervised at all times.