Kayaking in Asturias: Discover the Coast and Rivers of the Principality
Explore the natural beauty of Asturias from a unique perspective. Kayaking offers adventure, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable moments on its rivers and coast. Paddling is the best way to connect with Asturian nature!
Kayaking in Asturias: Discover the Coast and Rivers of the Principality
Highlights
- • The Sella River descent by kayak is the most famous route in Spain, covering about 15 km (9.3 miles).
- • Asturias has over 350 km (217 miles) of coastline ideal for coastal kayaking routes.
- • The Villaviciosa estuary, a Ramsar wetland, is perfect for kayaking and birdwatching.
- • Ponga Natural Park offers sections of mountain rivers for whitewater kayaking.
- • The average water temperature in summer on the Asturian coast is around 18-20°C (64-68°F).
- • Picuco.com has 1 kayaking activity available in Asturias, with expert guides.
Practical Information
What to bring
- Swimsuit or comfortable clothing that can get wet
- Sunscreen and a hat
- Sunglasses with a retaining strap
- Footwear that can get wet (water shoes, river sandals)
- A bottle of water
- Towel and dry clothes to change into afterward
- Waterproof phone or camera (optional)
Best time to go
The best time for kayaking in Asturias is during spring and summer (May to September). During these months, temperatures are more pleasant, daylight hours are longer, and river levels are optimal for navigation. Autumn can also be a good option, especially for river routes, with spectacular landscapes.
Required skill level
There are kayaking routes for all levels, from beginners to experts. Guided excursions along the coast or on calm river sections are ideal for families and people without experience. For whitewater or more demanding routes, an intermediate or advanced level and good physical condition are required.
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