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The Natural Park of Redes is a lush, mountainous protected area in northern Spain known for its rich biodiversity, dense forests, and dramatic landscapes offering excellent hiking and wildlife-watching opportunities.

32,000
Acres Protected
75
Miles of Trails
45,000
Annual Visitors
1996
Year Established

About Natural Park of Redes

 

The Natural Park of Redes, located in the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain, is a verdant protected area nestled within the Cantabrian Mountains. Characterized by deep valleys, high peaks, and glacial lakes, it forms part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve network along with neighboring parks. Redes encompasses a diverse range of ecosystems including ancient beech and oak forests, alpine meadows, and riparian habitats along its crystal-clear rivers, supporting a wide variety of flora and fauna. The park is especially noted for its populations of Cantabrian brown bears, wolves, and chamois, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Historically, the area has maintained traditional pastoralism and small-scale agriculture, and you can still find remote mountain villages with rich cultural heritage within its boundaries. Hiking is the most popular recreational activity, with trails offering dramatic panoramic views, access to glacial lakes such as Las Xanas Gorge, and routes that thread through dense forest and limestone cliffs. Other outdoor activities include birdwatching, canyoning, and mountain biking. Natural Park of Redes appeals to visitors seeking tranquility and immersion in nature, with relatively low visitor density compared to more famous national parks. Interpretive centers and well-marked trails provide educational and recreational opportunities, ensuring a rewarding experience for adventurers and nature lovers.

Highlights

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Las Xanas Gorge – a spectacular canyon with rugged cliffs and a famous hiking route

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Cantabrian brown bear habitat – rare opportunity to glimpse this elusive species

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Braña de Mumián – traditional high mountain pasture with historic huts

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Caldoveiru waterfall – scenic, lesser-known waterfall deep in the forest

Notable Natural Features

Las Xanas Trail

A stunning gorge trail winding through cliffs and lush forest, known for its dramatic scenery and waterfalls.

Braña de Mumián

An evocative alpine meadow with preserved stone huts where traditional livestock grazing continues seasonally.

Caldoveiru Waterfall

A hidden waterfall surrounded by dense forest, offering a tranquil spot for rest and photography.