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3 green territories. Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias by motorhome
- AZPEITIA – GIJON IN 13 STAGES
- 13th stage: Gijon

Stage 13: Gijon

STAGE 1: AZPEITIA

Stage 2: BILBAO

Stage 3: Castro Urdiales

Stage 4: Laredo

Stage 5: Santoña

Stage 6: Noja

Stage 7: Santander

Stage 8: Santillana del Mar

Stage 9: Comillas

Stage 10: San Vicente de la Barquera

Stage 11: Llanes

Stage 12: Ribadesella
STAGE 13: GIJON

The Romans fell in love with Gijón, with its magnificent sea views, and they placed their thermal baths right here at Campo Valdés on the shore of the Cantabrian Sea. They encountered a native people who were technologically advanced and skilled metalworkers. With the passing of time Gijón became a sizeable town, clearly visible from the Cerro de Santa Catalina, where the Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida was inspired to locate his Eulogy to the Horizon, the tourism symbol of the city today.
Cimavilla, or Cimadevilla – the old and charismatic fishermen’s quarter-, the Queen’s Gardens, the leisure port, Poniente Beach, Arbeyal Beach, Corrida Beach, Moros Beach and the Plaza del Instituto make up the city of Gijón, with attractions such as La Campa de Torres, Veranes, La Guía, Somio, La Providencia, Caldones, Deva and La Comocha to name but a few in its privileged rural surroundings.
Information obtained from the official tourism website of Asturias.
Tourism in Gijon, Asturias, Spain
Cultural tourism:
- El Cerro de Santa Catalina
- Campa de Torres Museum
- Veranes Roman Village
- Ciudad de la Cultura Trades Polytechnic
- Cabo San Lorenzo park vantage point
Gastronomy:
Other places to visit in the local area:
- Oviedo and onwards to the Picos de Europa Natural Park….but this is a separate trip
Local festivals calendar:
- Carnival festivals (Antroxu), declared of Regional Tourist Interest
- San Pedro, 29th June
- Asturias Day, first Sunday of August
- Semana Grande, 7th-16th August
- Fiesta de la sidra, cider festival, last week of August.
Hiking:
- Gijón offers the visitor great opportunities to discover its surroundings both on foot and by bicycle. The Piles River Route, Camocha Scenic Route, River Nora Route etc. All the relevant information is available on the council website: nature routes in Gijon
Addresses of interest:
- Asturias Tourism Official website
- Gijon Tourist Office
Rodríguez Sampedro, s/n.
Espigón Central de Fomento (Puerto Deportivo) – 33206 Gijón
Tel.: +34 985 341 771