Picos de Europa National Park is a stunning natural sanctuary that stands out for its dramatic mountain vistas, rich biodiversity, and abundant outdoor activities.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Picos de Europa National Park.
Free access
Late spring and early autumn for ideal weather and less crowding
El Repelao Visitor Center, Sotama Visitor Center
Accessible via roads from Oviedo and Santander, some roads may have snow closures in winter.
Characterized by mild, wet conditions year-round, with snowy winters in high elevations and pleasant summers in the lowlands.
Concerns include habitat protection for endangered species and managing the impact of tourism on fragile ecosystems.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near Cangas de Onís, offering full facilities and easy access to hiking trails.
Set in the heart of the park near Bulnes, allowing close encounters with nature and mountain views.
Famed for its stunning views along the towering Cares Gorge, one of the park's most iconic hikes.
Runs along a path carved into rocks, offering spectacular landscapes and dramatic vistas.
Circuit around beautiful glacial lakes, perfect for enjoying serene natural beauty.
Ascends through beautiful high-altitude meadows to panoramic views from the peak.
Start hikes early in the day to avoid crowds and afternoon weather changes.
Spring and fall offer the best combination of mild weather and fewer visitors.
Parking can be limited during peak months, consider carpooling or using public transport.
Bring waterproof gear as the weather can be unpredictable.