Best attractions and places to see around Belmonte De Miranda, located in central-western Asturias, offer a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The municipality features mountains, valleys, and rivers, with its southeastern part extending into the Somiedo Natural Park, known for diverse wildlife and native forests. The area also holds historical significance with Roman gold mining sites and traditional Asturian architecture. It provides varied opportunities for nature enthusiasts and those interested in local traditions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Interesting solution for the pedestrian path over the bridge
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right in the center of Tineo, a very interesting area
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The historic center of Tineo, in Asturias, is a place of great heritage and cultural value, declared a Historic Site. This town, capital of the municipality of the same name, is located in western Asturias and is known for its rich history, its connection to the Primitive Way of St. James, and its exceptional natural surroundings.
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Stop for a moment to enjoy this beautiful river
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Before renting a bike from the "Oso goloso" rental shop in Proaza, you should know the following: the gearshift on the mountain bikes (without mudguards, bell, or luggage rack) is absurdly intentionally locked so that, out of a hypothetical 18 gears, you can only use 4 in the middle range (so the chain doesn't come off, hahaha). After you pay and sign, they'll explain this to you. However, this is completely unsuitable for riding the Bear Trail, especially the rather steep eastern variant with its very poor surface. Even with good fitness, you'll often have to dismount. Apparently, there's another rental shop in Proaza...
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Right next to the field there is a fountain and also a bar to get a good supply
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Next to the chapel there is a fountain with very good water and also a bar where you can stock up on supplies.
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Belmonte de Miranda is rich in natural beauty. The southeastern part of the municipality extends into the Somiedo Natural Park, known for its diverse native forests and abundant wildlife, including brown bears. You can also find the trout-rich River Pigüeña, ideal for fishing and scenic walks. For panoramic views, visit natural viewpoints like Alto Carricéu on the Vaqueira Route or Alto El Mouro, known for its legends and grazing cattle.
Yes, Belmonte de Miranda has a significant history of Roman gold mining. You can learn about this heritage at the Aula del Oro (Gold Classroom/Museum), which provides insights into ancient and modern gold extraction techniques. Additionally, the Roman Forge El Machuco, declared a Cultural Interest, showcases the region's mining past, though it is currently temporarily closed.
Beyond the gold mining sites, you can explore the Casa del Lobo (House of the Wolf), an interpretation center dedicated to the Iberian wolf. The Las Ayalgas de Silviella Museum offers a glimpse into the region's ethnographic and industrial heritage. Don't miss the ancestral Palacio del Cardenal Cienfuegos in Agüerina, a Property of Cultural Interest, or the ancient Camín Real de la Mesa, a pre-Romanic route with original Roman pavements.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. Popular routes include the Ruta de La Castañal (PR.AS-144), the traditional Ruta La Escrita or Vaqueiros de Alzada (GR AS-205), and the Ruta Salmones Arriba (PR.AS-138) which follows the Pigüeña River. For a historical walk, consider the Calzada Romana or Camín Real de la Mesa. You can find more details on various routes in the Cycling around Belmonte De Miranda guide, which also covers walking paths.
Many attractions in and around Belmonte de Miranda are suitable for families. The Senda del Oso, a trail following a former mine railway, is popular for hiking and cycling and offers views of a gorge. The Collegiate Church of St. Mary Major in Salas and the Peñaflor Bridge are also considered family-friendly historical sites.
Belmonte de Miranda offers a variety of cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find challenging loops like the "Valdemurrio Reservoir – Alto de Gamoniteiro loop" or the "Pola de Somiedo – Somiedo Pass loop." Gravel biking options include routes like the "Bear Trail – Vicenturio High Pasture loop." The Senda del Oso is also a popular trail for both hiking and cycling. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Belmonte De Miranda and Gravel biking around Belmonte De Miranda guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Senda del Oso is highly praised for its scenic views and suitability for cycling. The historical depth of sites like the Collegiate Church of St. Mary Major in Salas, with its notable altarpiece and mausoleum, also receives positive feedback for its cultural value.
Yes, throughout the villages of Belmonte de Miranda, you can observe traditional Asturian constructions. Keep an eye out for characteristic *hórreos* (traditional granaries) and *paneras*, as well as stately homes adorned with coats of arms, reflecting the region's rich architectural heritage.
Absolutely. The municipality is home to several picturesque villages. For instance, San Martín de Ondes is notable for its centenary yew tree near the church and a 16th-century tower, offering a glimpse into local history and charm.
For breathtaking panoramic views of Belmonte de Miranda's landscape, you can visit natural viewpoints such as Alto Carricéu, located on the Vaqueira Route (PR-AS-145). Another notable spot is Alto El Mouro, which offers expansive vistas and is steeped in local legends.
The most popular attraction mentioned is Tineo Town Centre. It's a settlement that offers interesting places to visit and great views, known for its beautiful natural landscape within the Narcea region.
Yes, you can visit the Casa del Lobo (House of the Wolf), an interpretation center dedicated to the Iberian wolf. It provides valuable information on the animal's life, behavior, and conservation efforts, and there's even a fenced enclosure nearby where visitors can observe Iberian wolf specimens.


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