
Oviedo Asturias, Spain Travel Guide
Asturias is known as a "Natural Paradise," and Oviedo serves as an excellent base for discovering its outdoor offerings.
Many paths on Mount Naranco suit various fitness levels. Easy ambles with city views, challenging ascents to pre-Romanesque sites and scenic spots. Routes are generally well-marked.
Located south of Oviedo (accessible by car or bus), this popular Vía Verde (greenway) is a repurposed railway line. It has a largely flat route, ideal for cycling and walking, suitable for families plus those seeking a scenic path through valleys and tunnels.
A major hiking destination, 1.5-A two-hour drive from Oviedo. This park offers challenging multi-day treks, like the famous Ruta del Cares. Also features easier walks in glacial lakes like Lagos de Covadonga.
For serious hikers, Sturdy hiking boots and Hiking poles are recommended. Plan routes carefully and check weather conditions before setting out on trails, especially in mountainous areas.
Engage with Asturian culture through hands-on experiences and performances.
This historic theater hosts a regular schedule of opera, ballet, and classical music concerts, offering high-quality cultural performances.
A modern venue that hosts a variety of concerts, from classical to current music, and other large-scale cultural events.
Look for local folk performances, especially during festivals or in traditional Sidrerías. Asturian music usually includes the Gaita asturiana (Asturian bagpipes), a distinct sound.
Choose small, independent Sidrerías, artisanal shops, and local guides to make sure your money benefits the people and culture of Oviedo directly. This approach supports of the local economy vibrancy.
Intensive Spanish language lessons are more common in larger Spanish cities. Some smaller language schools or private tutors in Oviedo might provide short-term, tourist-focused programs.
San Mateo Fiestas (mid-September) is Oviedo's largest and most significant festival, featuring concerts, parades, and a dynamic vibe. Día de América en Asturias (Sept 19) is a colorful parade celebrating historical ties. Princess of Asturias Awards (October) is a prestigious ceremony.
Find opportunities for relaxation and rejuvenation in Oviedo and its surroundings.
No natural hot springs are directly in Oviedo. The wider Asturian region has a number of therapeutic spas (Balnearios) located outside the city.
These balnearios are often set in scenic natural surroundings, offering mineral-rich waters plus purpose-built treatments for relaxation and health.
Yoga and meditation getaways are more commonly found in the wider Asturian region, often in rural or coastal settings, rather than within Oviedo city center. These offer a serene escape for focused wellness.
Oviedo offers a varied nightlife, from traditional cider houses to modern nightclubs.
Premier venue for classical shows including opera, ballet, and orchestral performances. Check their schedule for a night of culture.
Another historic theater that hosts a range of performances, from plays to concerts, contributing to Oviedo's rich performing arts scene.
Oviedo's cultural centers and auditoriums frequently stage diverse performances and year-round events. Check with local guides for current programming.