Best attractions and places to see around Bimenes include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This rural council in the heart of Asturias offers a rich heritage evident in its architecture and traditions, particularly in its capital, Martimporra, and the village of San Julián. The region provides diverse landscapes, from mountain ranges like Sierra de Peñamayor to ethnographic routes, making it suitable for exploration.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Those who live do not forget all the guerrillas, linking loyal support points of the resistance in their fight for peace, freedom, and a more humane and just world. This guerrilla struggle in Asturias lasted for 15 years, from October 21, 1937, to October 13, 1952.
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Monument dedicated to the guerrillas who hid in the mountains during the Spanish Civil War.
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Rolling through beautiful Asturia we find ourselves in La Pola Siero, where we can visit the church of San Pedro, the Valdepino palace, the Mendoza palace and the covered square. If we feel like taking a break, we can stop for a glass of cider, since La Pola Siero has a long tradition in cider production.
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The medieval bridge of Recuna is one of the medieval jewels of the Siero council. It gave access to the malataria, an important hospital institution that, in addition to lepers, was able to care for other patients and walkers. In addition, it is located on the route of one of the six main royal roads: the Camino Real from Villaviciosa to Pola de Siero within the Camino de Santiago.
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Fuensanta began as a spring of water and baths whose use dates back to the Romans, but the first written testimonies are from medieval times. The site has a lot of history, such as the discovery of the Nuevo Manantial in 1868, the installation of electricity in the spa in 1893, the start of the sale of bottled water in Asturian pharmacies in 1913, the launch of food formats in 1983 and the beginning of its international expansion to the United States and Puerto Rico in 1985. In 1968 it began to sell in hospitality and food, already having the fastest water packaging line in Spain. Near the spring there is a route (''Foces del río Banner'') of approximately 10 km. The path is circular: it begins and ends in Fuensanta and passes through Collau de la Canal and Mayao Pastor.
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The medieval bridge of Recuna is one of the medieval jewels of the Siero council. It gave access to the malataria, an important hospital institution that, in addition to lepers, was able to care for other patients and walkers. In addition, it is located on the route of one of the six main royal roads: the Camino Real from Villaviciosa to Pola de Siero within the Camino de Santiago.
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The Monument to Los Maquis was erected in honor of the anti-Franco guerrillas known as "maquis" who operated in the area during and after the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The maquis were groups of combatants who continued to resist Francisco Franco's regime after the war officially ended. They operated in the mountains and forests of Asturias, Galicia, and other regions of Spain, carrying out acts of sabotage and guerrilla warfare against Franco's forces.
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This medieval bridge is located on the route of the old 'Camino de Francia' which also gave access to the malatería de Marcenado from La Pola. The malateria was an important hospital institution that, in addition to lepers, was able to care for other patients and walkers.
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Bimenes is rich in history. You can visit the 17th-century Palace of Martimporra, considered one of Asturias' most beautiful rural palaces. Other significant historical buildings include the Torre de San Julián and Casa de la Torre. Don't miss the Recuna Medieval Bridge, a medieval jewel that was once part of a royal road and gave access to an important hospital institution.
Yes, Bimenes is home to several historic churches. The 19th-century Iglesia de San Julián stands impressively in the village center, alongside a monument dedicated to miners. You can also find the Romanesque Iglesia de Santa María in Suares (dating back to the 14th century) and the ancient Iglesia de San Emeterio de Melendreros, first cited in 857. The Chapel of Careaga in Xenra, founded in 1588, is another example of quality popular architecture. Additionally, the Monastery of Santa María de Valdediós, a medieval Cistercian abbey, is a high point of Asturian architecture nearby.
Bimenes offers beautiful natural landscapes. You can explore the Sierra de Peñamayor mountains, which provide a serene backdrop, and discover the Faya de los Llobos for panoramic views. The Ruta de los Molinos (Route of the Watermills) is an ethnographic trail where you can see restored watermills like Molin de Milio and Hororio. For expansive natural scenery, visit the View of the forest near Bocarreal, which immerses visitors in dreamlike landscapes.
Yes, the Casa de les Radios (House of the Radio) in Suares is a unique museum showcasing over 150 examples of antique and modern radios, offering a glimpse into local history and technology.
There are various routes for cycling and mountain biking. For touring cyclists, options include a moderate 41 km circular route from Nava to La Pola Siera via the Nora river path, or a more difficult 61 km circular route from Nava to Villaviciosa. Mountain bikers can explore a moderate 24 km circular route around Nava, Fuensanta, and La Vega Ceceda, or a difficult 76 km Monte Deva Trail loop from Lieres. You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Bimenes and MTB Trails around Bimenes guide pages.
The Fuensanta Natural Mineral Spring is a family-friendly natural monument with a rich history, dating back to Roman times. Near the spring, there's a circular route of approximately 10 km, the 'Foces del río Banner,' which is suitable for family walks. Exploring the various villages of Bimenes, such as Santa Gadía, Martimporra, San Julián, and Suares, also offers an immersive and family-friendly experience of authentic Asturian culture and nature.
The Covered Square of Pola de Siero is an urban landmark and a central point of the city's social and commercial life. Pola de Siero is known for its long tradition in cider production, and the square is often a hub for local events and gatherings.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Many enjoy the immersive experience of dreamlike landscapes, such as those found near Bocarreal, and the rich history embedded in sites like the Valdediós Monastery and the Recuna Medieval Bridge. The region's authentic Asturian essence, where history and nature harmonize, is a key draw.
Yes, the Área Recreativa de Recimuro is a recreational area that visitors can enjoy for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Absolutely. Exploring the different villages, such as Santa Gadía, Martimporra, San Julián, and Suares, allows visitors to immerse themselves in the authentic Asturian essence, where history and nature harmonize. Each village offers a unique glimpse into the region's character.
While specific seasonal considerations are not detailed, Bimenes is ideal for experiencing the landscape through various hikes and walks. For comfortable outdoor activities, spring and early autumn generally offer pleasant weather. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before planning your visit, especially if you intend to hike in the mountains.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity. You can find challenging routes like the 44 km 'Descent to Collada Aniciu Road – Les Praeres Ascent from Nava' loop or the 37 km 'Recuna Medieval Bridge – Quintana' loop from Nava. For more options, refer to the Gravel biking around Bimenes guide page.


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