Cudillero, Aviles and Cabo Peñas Lighthouse Tour from Oviedo
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Cudillero, Aviles and Cabo Peñas Lighthouse Tour from Oviedo

5.0 · 2 reviews5h 30m📍 Spain

About this tour

This 5.5-hour coastal tour sweeps through three distinct stops along Asturias' northern shoreline. Start in Cudillero, where stacked fishing cottages cascade down a hillside to meet the harbour, then climb to La Garita viewpoint for unobstructed ocean vistas. Continue to Avilés, a port town where medieval lanes intersect with contemporary architecture—including Oscar Niemeyer's striking cultural centre. Finish at Cabo Peñas Lighthouse, perched at the region's northernmost tip, where red-and-white-striped masonry crowns dramatic coastal cliffs. A guide and transport are included; expect plenty of walking on uneven ground.

Highlights

  • Cudillero's harbour lined with paint-splashed fishing boats and steep-stacked homes
  • La Garita viewpoint commanding views across town and open Atlantic
  • Cobbled lanes and Church of San Pedro in Cudillero's old quarter
  • Avilés Plaza de España and Niemeyer Centre's bold modernist form
  • Cabo Peñas Lighthouse marking Spain's northernmost Asturian point
  • Coastal cliffs and seabird colonies visible from lighthouse grounds

What to expect

Expect a mix of harbour-side strolling, moderate uphill climbs on stone paths, and urban exploration. Cudillero requires comfortable shoes for its narrow, sometimes steep alleyways; the La Garita ascent is manageable but steady. Avilés offers breathing room to wander plazas and peer into shopfronts before the final push to Cabo Peñas. The lighthouse stretch involves open clifftop walking exposed to Atlantic wind—wrap up accordingly. Most stops allow 45 minutes to an hour; the guide will shepherd you through key sights and local history, though you'll have genuine free time in Cudillero's church square.

Good to know

Wear trainers with good grip; cobblestones and coastal paths demand it. The lighthouse is windy year-round; bring a jacket. No meals included, but small cafés cluster near Cudillero harbour and Avilés plazas. Prams work on main streets but struggle on older alleyways. Public transport runs nearby if you need to bail early.

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