Best attractions and places to see around Yernes Y Tameza include a mountainous landscape with dramatic slopes and diverse ecosystems. The region offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty, historical routes, and traditional Asturian culture. It is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and authentic rural experiences. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and cultural sites.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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This trail is very easy to walk, as it's mostly shaded. However, you should still wear good, sturdy shoes.
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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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It's an ideal starting point for tours in the region. Hotels and restaurants are available. However, the bears have retreated.
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The "Xanas," after whom the gorge is named, are Asturian mountain stream nymphs who enchant shepherds on St. John's Eve. The path was created in the 1930s as preparatory work for a planned road from Villanueva to Pedroveya, which ultimately never came to fruition.
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Yernes y Tameza is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic mountainous landscape, including Route of the Xanas, a spectacular gorge carved by the Las Xanas stream. Another impressive natural monument is the Desfiladero de Peñas Juntas on the Senda del Oso, where the gorge walls appear to almost touch. The region also features the expansive meadows of the Puertos de Marabio and the Villabre River basin.
Yes, Yernes y Tameza is an excellent destination for outdoor activities. The renowned Senda del Oso, an old mining railway route, is popular for both hiking and cycling. Another must-do is the Route of the Xanas, known for its stunning gorge. For those interested in history, the ancient Camín Real de la Mesa offers a unique hiking experience. You can find more routes for hiking and cycling in the region.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Pico Caldoveiro, one of the highest peaks in the region. On clear days, you can see as far as the Asturian coast and even the Picos de Europa. The Puertos de Marabio also offers expansive meadows and valleys, perfect for photography and enjoying wide vistas.
Yernes y Tameza boasts rich biodiversity. Its forests of beech, oak, chestnut, and holly trees are home to various wildlife, including wolves, wild boars, wildcats, and even brown bears. Nature enthusiasts can also spot various butterflies and newts, particularly in areas like the Puertos de Marabio.
The region is steeped in history. You can explore the ancient Camín Real de la Mesa, a significant pre-Romanic and Roman road. Evidence of Roman presence, such as the "Tesorillo de Tameza" coins, has been found here. The capital, Villabre, and the parish of Yernes showcase traditional Asturian life. Nearby, you can visit the Grado Town Center with its historic architecture, or the Medieval Tower of Proaza.
Absolutely. Yernes y Tameza is known for its classic traditional Asturian architecture. You'll find distinctive traditional houses, "hórreos" (raised granaries), and "casonas" (large Asturian houses) throughout the municipality, especially in villages like Villabre and Yernes, reflecting the area's rich rural heritage.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Senda del Oso is a green route ideal for families, offering easy hiking and cycling through scenic landscapes. The Desfiladero de Peñas Juntas on the Senda del Oso is also considered family-friendly. Exploring the charming Grado Town Center or the Medieval Tower of Proaza can also be enjoyable for all ages.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter can be suitable for snowshoeing, especially in higher elevations like Pico Caldoveiro.
Brañas Asturianas are traditional meadows and pasturelands dotted with distinctive stone mountain cabins, characteristic of Asturian rural life. You can find picturesque examples of these in areas like El Gato and Senra, offering a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage.
Visitors particularly enjoy the spectacular natural gorges, such as the Route of the Xanas and the Desfiladero de Peñas Juntas. The Senda del Oso is highly praised for its unique experience along an old railway. Many appreciate the tranquility, authentic rural culture, and the opportunity for active tourism amidst stunning landscapes.
Yes, for the more adventurous, the active rural tourism center in Villabre offers opportunities for caving and climbing, taking advantage of the region's limestone rock and karstic systems with Carboniferous outcrops.
While Yernes y Tameza is sparsely populated, the capital, Villabre, has an active rural tourism center that was once an old inn, suggesting accommodation options. The nearby Grado Town Center also offers charming cafes and restaurants where you can indulge in local gastronomy and traditional Asturian dishes.


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