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Nature and community create a landscape of lasting harmony

A natural refuge where conservation is intertwined with sustainable development

Discover the Redes Natural Park, a sanctuary in the Cantabrian Mountains where scenic beauty meets environmental preservation. With its inclusion in the Regional Network of Protected Areas of Asturias and distinction as a Biosphere Reserve, Redes is a model of coexistence between nature and local communities. Explore a network of trails that will guide you through well-preserved forests, vital rivers and landscapes that tell stories of conservation and sustainable development. In Redes, protecting biodiversity and supporting traditional ways of life are intertwined, creating a destination where nature flourishes and communities thrive in harmony.

- A sunset in Brañagallones. Any time is a good time to enjoy this enclave. But we suggest the sunset. Why? You have to discover it! - A starry sky in Ladines. In Asturias there are 5 star observatories. One of them is in the charming village of Ladines. Why is that? - The magic of the Deboyu Cave. Cave of karstic origin, bats' nest, cold and crystalline waters... listen carefully, maybe you will discover the cry of a Xana between the sound of water! - Los Roblones del Llanu del Toro: two centenary oaks, with a perimeter of more than nine meters the first one and more than seven meters the second one, an essential tip in your visit to Redes! - The strength of La Nalona spring. In the Puerto de Tarna, the Nalona is a place of pilgrimage for Asturians, as it treasures the source of the Nalón river. - Photographic walk "Redes, de foto". Scattered throughout the Natural Park, in easily accessible enclaves, there are eight points for you to take those essential photos that can not miss in your Instagram after your stay. Signposted, with a totem to place your cell phone and information about the place. Do you want to know what they are and where they are? - And to tell you better? the Museum of Wood, the Museum of Beekeeping, the House of Water, the Interpretation Center of the Park and the Wildlife Center, will help you to know and interpret in depth our environment, customs, ethnography and way of life. They are a perfect alternative for "those moments" between outings in the mountains. Don't miss them!

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