Best natural monuments around Cabranes are found within a tranquil, rural Asturian environment. The region features lush forests, meadows, and small rivers, locally known as "rieges." Its varied topography offers panoramic views of major Asturian mountain ranges and the Cantabrian coast. Cabranes provides numerous paths and trails for exploring its diverse natural settings.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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The Les Praeres pass, meaning "meadows" in Spanish, is a beautiful crossing point for the surrounding peaks. There's also a bar and restaurant with a mountain atmosphere. As if that weren't enough, there's a deer, rescued as a puppy by the bar's owner, who freely roams the area like a pet.
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Beautiful place, with impressive views and a bar where you can have a drink or something to eat.
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Known as the "wall" of Preares, this climb that gives access to the Sierra de Peñamayor awaits us with a drop of 490 m, a length of 3.8 km, an average slope of 12.89% to crown a altitude of 740 m. From this point we can continue along the dirt road until we reach the sign.
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The sanctuary is from the 16th century and is located on the outskirts of Infiesto, next to the Marea River under a huge flat and upward-sloping rock. It is a beautiful place.
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The Banner River is born in the Sierra de Peñamayor. Already in its upper course, at the Bridge of the Banner River, it receives the waters of the Bomalu stream.
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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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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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While Cabranes is known for its serene and verdant environment rather than officially designated natural monuments, the area offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can explore lush forests, expansive meadows, and small rivers locally known as "rieges." The varied topography provides impressive panoramic views of major Asturian mountain ranges like the Picos de Europa and the Cantabrian coast.
Yes, one of the most popular natural attractions is the Chorrón Waterfall. It features an impressive 15-meter drop, surrounded by lush natural landscape. Visitors often enjoy swimming in the natural pool formed at its base during summer.
For impressive views and a challenging climb, head to Les Praeres – Sierra de Peñamayor. This summit and mountain pass offers stunning vistas. There's also a bar and restaurant with a mountain atmosphere where you can enjoy a drink or a meal.
Absolutely. The Pendón River Gorges are a notable natural feature, formed by the Pendón River which originates in the Sierra de Peñamayor. The river receives waters from the Bomalu stream in its upper course, creating a picturesque landscape.
Yes, the Fuensanta Natural Mineral Spring has a rich history dating back to Roman times. It's known for its healing waters, and the site has evolved significantly over centuries, from a spa to a major bottled water producer. A circular route, 'Foces del río Banner,' of approximately 10 km, starts and ends near the spring.
Cabranes offers a variety of hiking trails that allow you to explore its diverse natural settings. Popular routes include the 'Route of Peñacabrera' and 'La Coroña de Castru'. For more options, you can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Cabranes guide, such as the moderate 'Pendón River Gorges Trail' or the 'Route of the Mills of the Río Profundu'.
Many of the natural areas around Cabranes are suitable for families looking to enjoy tranquility and nature. The Fuensanta Natural Mineral Spring is categorized as family-friendly and offers historical context alongside its natural appeal. Exploring the lush forests and meadows on easier trails is also a great family activity.
Beyond hiking, the region around Cabranes is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes for different skill levels. For example, the Gravel biking around Cabranes guide offers challenging routes like the 'Les Praeres Ascent from Nava' loop, while the Cycling around Cabranes guide includes moderate to difficult options like the 'Nava a Villaviciosa' circular route.
Cabranes, with its verdant environment, is beautiful throughout much of the year. The lush forests and meadows are particularly vibrant in spring and summer. For activities like swimming at Chorrón Waterfall, the warmer months are ideal. Autumn also offers stunning foliage in the native forests.
Yes, the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Cave is a notable example. This 16th-century sanctuary is uniquely situated on the outskirts of Infiesto, nestled beside the Marea River under a massive, upward-sloping rock, blending religious history with a striking natural setting.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquility, rural charm, and natural beauty of Cabranes. The area is known for its quiet, picturesque landscapes, offering a perfect escape for those seeking peace and immersion in nature. The komoot community has shared over 6 photos and given more than 20 upvotes to the natural attractions here, highlighting their appeal.


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