Practical information - Picos de Europa

How to get there

Information on how to get to the region

To reach the Picos de Europa, you can take the A-8 highway from Santander or Gijón to Cangas de Onís. From there, the AS-114 road leads to the Lakes of Covadonga. By public transport, buses from Oviedo and Santander reach Cangas de Onís.

Area Information

General information about the area

The park has several visitor centers, such as the one in Sotama, offering exhibitions on local wildlife and flora. There are numerous marked trails for all difficulty levels.

Geography

Geography and terrain characteristics

The Picos de Europa is a mountain range located in northern Spain, spanning the regions of Asturias, Cantabria, and Castilla y León. Its highest peaks exceed 2,600 meters, with Pico Torrecerredo being the tallest.

Flora & Fauna

Flora and fauna of the region

The biodiversity in the Picos de Europa is rich, featuring species like the chamois, brown bear, and capercaillie. Flora includes beech, oak, and alpine meadows.