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Second week.
 
Second week.
  
== Anso ==
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== Ansó ==
  
 
Arguably, one of the most beautiful villages in [[Spain]].
 
Arguably, one of the most beautiful villages in [[Spain]].
  
 
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File:Anso-14Aug15-12.jpg|Anso.
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File:Anso-14Aug15-12.jpg|Ansó.
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-11.jpg|A village hanging in the mountains.
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-11.jpg|A village hanging in the mountains.
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-1.jpg|Made of stones and flowers.
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-1.jpg|Made of stones and flowers.
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File:Anso-14Aug15-2.jpg|The church, with interesting architecture.
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-2.jpg|The church, with interesting architecture.
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-3.jpg|Remains from the republic.
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-3.jpg|Remains from the republic.
File:Anso-14Aug15-4.jpg|1733.
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File:Anso-14Aug15-4.jpg|[[1733]].
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-5.jpg|A street.
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-5.jpg|A street.
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-6.jpg|Typical house.
 
File:Anso-14Aug15-6.jpg|Typical house.
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== Santa Maria, San Juan de la Peña ==
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== Santa Cruz de la Serós ==
  
 
There is also a village nearby, Santa Maria, which is worth a visit.
 
There is also a village nearby, Santa Maria, which is worth a visit.
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== Vittoria ==
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== Vitoria ==
  
On our way to [[Asturias]] from the [[Pyrenees]], we stopped by a couple of important locations. First one was Vittoria.
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On our way to [[Asturias]] from the [[Pyrenees]], we stopped by a couple of important locations. First one was Vitoria (or Vitoria-Gasteiz with its [[Basque]] name).
  
 
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File:Vittoria-Aug15-4.jpg|sometimes protruding so much as to define a new house,
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-4.jpg|sometimes protruding so much as to define a new house,
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-5.jpg|but always providing a very nice touch.
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-5.jpg|but always providing a very nice touch.
File:Vittoria-Aug15-6.jpg|Vittoria's center is a series of concentric streets,
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File:Vittoria-Aug15-6.jpg|Vitoria's center is a series of concentric streets,
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-7.jpg|these are some of these.
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-7.jpg|these are some of these.
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-8.jpg|A square.
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-8.jpg|A square.
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-9.jpg|Of course several wars also found Vittoria on its way.
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-9.jpg|Of course several wars also found Vittoria on its way.
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-10.jpg|The various elliptic streets are linked by such radial streets.  
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-10.jpg|The various elliptic streets are linked by such radial streets.  
File:Vittoria-Aug15-11.jpg|Vittoria is rich of street art.
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File:Vittoria-Aug15-11.jpg|Vitoria is rich of street art.
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-12.jpg|Same view as above on our way back, in the evening.
 
File:Vittoria-Aug15-12.jpg|Same view as above on our way back, in the evening.
 
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-1.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-1.jpg|One of our favorite of [[Asturias]] is the beach.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-2.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-2.jpg|There is great local seafood available.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-3.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-3.jpg|The beaches are many and with a strong character.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-4.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-4.jpg|Mixing sand and stones.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-5.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-5.jpg|It makes for very nice walks along the sea.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-6.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-6.jpg|It's not [[Cornwall]] but it's definitely superior to the Mediterranean beaches.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-7.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-7.jpg|Julia in her tent.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-8.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-8.jpg|A little fellow in a puddle.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-9.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-9.jpg|Playing with the sand.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-10.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-10.jpg|In the wet sand.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-11.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-11.jpg|Looking at the see.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-12.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-12.jpg|That sometimes get very close.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-13.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-13.jpg|So close you could touch it!
File:Asturian-18Aug15-14.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-14.jpg|Ayyye!
File:Asturian-18Aug15-15.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-15.jpg|El Cabo de Peñas. The North-erst point of Asturias.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-16.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-17.jpg|With impressive precipices.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-17.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-16.jpg|And gorgeous waters.
File:Asturian-18Aug15-18.jpg
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File:Asturian-18Aug15-18.jpg|Our little visitor coming there to the first, but certainly not the last, time.
 
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File:Luanco-18Aug15-1.jpg
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File:Luanco-18Aug15-1.jpg|Luanco is a little village by the sea.
File:Luanco-18Aug15-2.jpg
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File:Luanco-18Aug15-2.jpg|It has some of the touches of Northern architecture, although of course with moderation.
File:Luanco-18Aug15-3.jpg
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File:Luanco-18Aug15-3.jpg|A nice tower.
File:Luanco-18Aug15-4.jpg
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File:Luanco-18Aug15-4.jpg|Our favorite was the church, with its covered walk.
File:Luanco-18Aug15-5.jpg
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File:Luanco-18Aug15-5.jpg|Interesting statue.
File:Luanco-18Aug15-6.jpg
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File:Luanco-18Aug15-6.jpg|The night falling on Asturias.
 
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== Los Tornos ==
 
== Los Tornos ==
  
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LosTornos-19Aug15-1.jpg
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LosTornos-19Aug15-1.jpg|The fountain of the village.
LosTornos-19Aug15-2.jpg
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LosTornos-19Aug15-2.jpg|On our way to the river, to go on the other side.
LosTornos-19Aug15-3.jpg
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LosTornos-19Aug15-3.jpg|A little house in a field.
LosTornos-19Aug15-4.jpg
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LosTornos-19Aug15-4.jpg|The ''abuelos''' house from the other side.
LosTornos-19Aug15-5.jpg
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LosTornos-19Aug15-5.jpg|Julia with the big rock we see from the house.
LosTornos-19Aug15-6.jpg
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LosTornos-19Aug15-6.jpg|Bien tétée, bien repue.
 
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== Santa Maria del Naranco ==
 
== Santa Maria del Naranco ==
  
 
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-1.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-2.jpg|Santa Maria del Naranco is one of the most famous Spanish churches.
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-1.jpg|It is from pre-roman times.
File:Naranco-20Aug15-3.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-3.jpg|And was first used as a royal palace.
File:Naranco-20Aug15-4.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-4.jpg|It is richly decorated and well conserved.
File:Naranco-20Aug15-5.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-5.jpg|Recurrent theme, a man with a stick.
File:Naranco-20Aug15-6.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-6.jpg|In the "crypt".
File:Naranco-20Aug15-7.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-7.jpg|The nearby church of San Miguel de Lillo.
File:Naranco-20Aug15-8.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-8.jpg|Very small, arguably more important.
File:Naranco-20Aug15-9.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-9.jpg|But Santa Maria is more impressive.
File:Naranco-20Aug15-10.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-10.jpg|And pretty.
File:Naranco-20Aug15-11.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-11.jpg|With its imposing, and at the same time, frail, walls.
File:Naranco-20Aug15-12.jpg
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File:Naranco-20Aug15-12.jpg|We could have spent the full day in awe of it.
 
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== Gongas de Onis & Covagonda ==
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== Cangas de Onis & Covadonga ==
  
 
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-1.jpg
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-1.jpg|[[Asturias]]. The A and $\Omega$ of [[Spain]].
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-2.jpg|On the Roman bridge.
File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-3.jpg
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-3.jpg|The church of the Santa Cruz.
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-4.jpg|Covadonga.
File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-5.jpg
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-5.jpg|Holy water from the mountain.
File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-6.jpg
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-6.jpg|The modern cathedral.
File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-7.jpg
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-7.jpg|With its peculiar (for Spain) red colors.
File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-8.jpg
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-8.jpg|Villoria.
File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-9.jpg
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-9.jpg|A little Cangas de Onis.
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-12.jpg
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== Soto ==
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-10.jpg|Soto.
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-11.jpg|With its tower.
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File:CongasDeOnisCovagonda-23Aug15-12.jpg|And cute Asturian houses.
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 29 August 2021

Contents

Summer Holidays (2015)

Second week.

Ansó

Arguably, one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.

Siresa

The village nearby Hecho, home of a Monasterio de San Pedro.

Hecho

San Juan de la Peña

Santa Cruz de la Serós

There is also a village nearby, Santa Maria, which is worth a visit.

Vitoria

On our way to Asturias from the Pyrenees, we stopped by a couple of important locations. First one was Vitoria (or Vitoria-Gasteiz with its Basque name).

Bilbao

Our next stop was Bilbao.

Beach

Luanco

Los Tornos


Santa Maria del Naranco

Cangas de Onis & Covadonga

Soto

Summer Holidays 2015
HechoEcusson.jpg

First week: Valle de Hecho
Second week: On the way to, and, Asturias.