Picos de Europa
View to River Güeña, at Cangas de Onís.
From the balcony of Hotel Nochendi. The bridge is part of the road connecting Cangas de Onís to Llueves.
This is part of the Park Picos de Europa (Europe Peaks), whose area is shared by 3 regions: Asturias, Cantabria and Castilla-León. It's not far from the northern coast of Spain - 20 or 30 km, in straight line.
Manor-house in decay.
Spotted by the road Mansilla de las Mulas - Arrionda, at Cangas de Onís.
River Sella.
A view from the road bridge, at Cangas de Onís.
Roman Bridge over River Sella.
At Cangas de Onís, viewed from the road bridge.
Roman Bridge.
A view to the irregular pebbled pavement of this bridge over River Sella, at Cangas de Onís. Roller-skating is not recommended there.
Written by gardeners.
The town's name seen from the road bridge of River Sella, at Cangas de Onís.
Parking at Covadonga.
It was a line of 19 Portuguese motorcycles - not even half of them fit in the photo. Many Portuguese visitors travel to Picos de Europa (Europe Peaks). Curiously, Portuguese motorbikers travel in groups of 12 to 20, and we saw many in northern Spain. Spanish, French and British motorbikers can be seen in smaller groups. As to tourism coaches, the Portuguese also exceed the Spanish out there.
Covadonga Museum.
In the upper level of Covadonga, a pilgrimage village that extends in a mountainside of Picos de Europa (Europe Peaks).
A glimpse on Covadonga.
Covadonga Museum on the left, the basilica on the right and some mountains of Picos de Europa (Europe Peaks) as backdrop.
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