The Inner Quest: Picos de Europa

Oleg Promakhov - (oleg.on.sidequest)
Itinerary created by
Oleg Promakhov
What you’ll do

The coastal route follows the edge. This one goes into the middle.

Picos de Europa is a limestone massif that rises from the northern Spanish interior close enough to the coast to catch Atlantic clouds and hold them. Three massifs, three regions, one river canyon that took millions of years to cut through solid rock and takes five hours to walk. The mountains here are not gradual — they are abrupt, vertical, and serious in a way that the coast road does not prepare you for.

This is a four day itinerary based in Cangas de Onís on the Asturian side of the range. From here the routes radiate into the park — a glacial lake sanctuary above the treeline, a gorge trail carved into a cliff face, a cable car that gains a thousand meters in four minutes, a valley that the rest of Spain seems to have forgotten about.

No coastal roads. No lighthouses. No fishing villages. Just the mountains, the rock, and the particular silence of a place where the weather comes in fast and the views earn themselves.

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