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Parque Natural de Las Ubiñas-La Mesa Adventures

Parque Natural de Las Ubiñas-La Mesa is a stunning protected natural park in northern Spain, celebrated for its rugged mountain landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and exceptional opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.

53,000
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
15,000–25,000
Annual Visitors
1994
Year Established

About Parque Natural de Las Ubiñas-La Mesa

 

Parque Natural de Las Ubiñas-La Mesa, located in the Asturias region of northern Spain, is a spectacular natural park that encompasses the dramatic limestone peaks of the Ubiñas Massif and the lush forested valleys of La Mesa. Spanning over 53,000 acres, it is part of the larger Cantabrian Mountains and serves as a vital refuge for a wide range of native flora and fauna, including threatened species such as the Cantabrian brown bear, Iberian wolf, and Capercaillie. The park’s geography is characterized by prominent karstic formations, high mountain pastures, glacial valleys, and dense beech and oak forests. Historically, the area has been used for pastoralism and traditional mountain agriculture, with small villages scattered around its perimeter evoking the cultural heritage of rural Asturias. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the park for its extensive network of hiking trails, which include routes to iconic peaks such as Peña Ubiña, the park’s highest summit at 2,414 meters. Birdwatchers enjoy spotting golden eagles and vultures soaring above the mountain cliffs, while botanists appreciate the park’s rich plant diversity, including endemic species. The natural park is also significant for its geological formations, mountain streams, and caves, which add to its ecological and recreational appeal. Visitors come to experience the rugged beauty, tranquility, and rich biodiversity of one of Asturias’s most treasured natural landscapes.

Highlights

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Peña Ubiña, the park’s highest peak soaring to 2,414 meters

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The diverse Cantabrian brown bear habitat

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Ancient beech and oak forests thriving in the valleys

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Remote mountain pastures accessible via scenic hiking trails

Notable Natural Features

Peña Ubiña

The tallest peak in the park, offering challenging climbs and panoramic views of the Cantabrian Mountains.

Ubiñas-La Mesa Karstic Formations

Striking limestone cliffs, caves and gorges shaped by millennia of geological processes.

Traditional Asturian Villages

Scattered small settlements that provide cultural insight into the historical pastoral lifestyle.