
Gijon Asturias, Spain Travel Guide
Help protect Asturias' natural parks. Stay on marked trails, view animals from a safe distance, and support preservation projects.
Gijón has a comprehensive recycling system. Use blue bins for paper, yellow for plastic/cans, green for glass, and grey for general waste. Reduce single-use plastics.
Be mindful of water usage, especially in hotels. Opt for direct flights and consider carbon offset programs for your transportation footprint.
Travel with a positive financial and social footprint.
Choose accommodations and tour operators with clear sustainability policies.
Engage thoughtfully with local traditions plus residents.
Your travel choices can directly benefit Gijón's residents.
Be aware of practices to avoid and how to give charitably.
Carry reusable items. Use public recycling bins for paper, plastic, glass, and general waste.
Be mindful of water usage. Opt for walking or public transport where feasible to minimize your carbon impact.
Choose wisely for an improved travel experience for all.
Immerse yourself in the Asturian way of life.
Dive into the heart of Asturian tradition by investigating its unique cider culture.
Asturian cuisine is hearty and flavorful, a true regional highlight.
Discover the artistic and cultural heartbeat of Gijón.
Gijón's natural setting offers numerous ways to appreciate the outdoors.
Expand your discovery to other Asturian gems and beyond.
Explore the Asturian capital's old town and pre-Romanesque churches.
A picturesque fishing village with colorful houses cascading to the sea.
Breathtaking glacial lakes within the A mountain Range in northern spain National Park.
Allow to yourself wander and embrace the unexpected. Gijón's charm often reveals itself in its hidden corners.