Waterfalls around Parres offer access to the natural beauty of Asturias, a region characterized by lush forests and mountainous landscapes. While the municipality of Parres itself does not feature prominently documented waterfalls, the surrounding areas provide several notable natural attractions. These locations are ideal for outdoor activities and offer opportunities for hiking and exploring the diverse terrain.
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An impressive waterfall and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area. It has a drop of about 15 meters high and is surrounded by a lush natural landscape, with lush forests and steep mountains. The water that falls from the waterfall forms a natural pool at the base and is a popular place to swim in summer. In its surroundings there are archaeological remains of old mining operations and other structures of historical interest.
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The town of Villamayor is part of the council of Piloña, on the edge of the homonymous river. Nestled between green meadows, high rocky mountains and lush forests, Villamayor preserves a beautiful traditional architecture in which the wood finishes stand out. The town has a few accommodations and a couple of bars.
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Access track to the Villamayor recreational area and Cascada El Chorrón, very good surface, gravel. Very easy to do, very beautiful forests and landscapes. Be careful that the cars circulate along the track to the recreational area. Suitable for Gravel, Hybrid and Mtb bikes.
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Track with good firmness going uphill between beautiful forests, with the Infierno river on the side. Impressive rock formations and waterfalls, better to visit late spring, when there is more water. Suitable for Gravel, Hybrid and Mtb bikes.
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Near Parres, you can explore the Chorrón Waterfall, known for its 15-meter drop and natural pool. Another popular option is the La Pesanca to Foz del Infierno Trail, which features impressive rock formations and waterfalls alongside the Infierno river. The village of Villamayor also serves as a great starting point for exploring these natural attractions.
Yes, the Villamayor Recreation Area and El Chorrón Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering an easy access track and beautiful landscapes. Further afield in Asturias, the Oneta Waterfalls provide a pleasant and short walk, making them very accessible for a rewarding natural experience with family.
For the most impressive views of the waterfalls, it's generally better to visit in late spring when there is more water flow, as noted for the La Pesanca to Foz del Infierno Trail. However, some waterfalls like the Tabayón del Mongayu in Redes Natural Park can be particularly breathtaking when surrounded by snow in winter, though this makes the trek more challenging.
You'll encounter lush natural landscapes, dense forests, and steep mountains. Waterfalls often form natural pools at their base. Trails like the La Pesanca to Foz del Infierno feature impressive rock formations. The broader Asturian region also offers diverse ecosystems, from Atlantic vegetation around Oneta Waterfalls to oak, chestnut, and pine forests near Cioyo Waterfall.
Near the Chorrón Waterfall, you can find archaeological remains of old mining operations and other structures of historical interest. The settlement of Villamayor itself preserves beautiful traditional architecture, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the region around Parres offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and running trails. These routes often pass through beautiful forests and offer scenic views, complementing your waterfall visits.
The Oneta Waterfalls, located in Villayón, are known for their accessibility. A pleasant and short walk of about 1.5 kilometers from the village of Oneta leads to these falls, making them ideal for a quick and rewarding natural experience. The Xurbeo Waterfall in Aller also offers a peaceful and easy stroll.
Given the lush and sometimes rugged terrain, it's advisable to wear comfortable, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip. Layers of clothing are recommended as weather can change, and a waterproof jacket is always a good idea. Depending on the season, you might also want to bring insect repellent.
The Chorrón Waterfall forms a natural pool at its base, which is a popular spot for swimming in summer. The Cioyo Waterfall also forms a small lake of blue-green water, though its accessibility for swimming might involve a more adventurous descent.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty, the lush forests, and the impressive cascades. The opportunity for tranquil escapes and immersive experiences in the Asturian wilderness is highly valued. The Chorrón Waterfall, for instance, is highlighted for its impressive drop and surrounding natural landscape, making it a popular tourist attraction.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Cioyo Waterfall, located within a Biosphere Reserve, offers a magical and sensory experience. It involves a descent through natural stone 'stairs' with a rope for assistance, adding an adventurous element to reaching this powerful spring and its blue-green lake, making it a less conventional but highly rewarding visit.
While specific circular routes directly to waterfalls are not explicitly detailed, many of the hiking and running trails in the broader Parres area, such as those found in the Running Trails around Parres guide, offer loop options that can incorporate natural features and scenic views, allowing for varied exploration of the region's landscapes.


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