Picos de Europa National Park

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Spain's first national park, Picos de Europa, is a dramatic limestone massif that rises abruptly from the Cantabrian coast, offering some of Europe's most spectacular mountain scenery. The park's jagged peaks, deep gorges, and verdant valleys are home to bears, wolves, and the iconic Cantabrian chamois. Whether you're hiking the Cares Gorge, riding the Fuente Dé cable car, or simply soaking in the views from a remote village, this is a wilderness that demands your attention.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To experience the park's highlights, plan at least two to three days. Dedicate one day to the Ruta del Cares (allow 5–6 hours) and another to exploring the Covadonga lakes and cable car. If you're short on time, a single day can give you a taste: take the cable car in the morning and drive the scenic road to the lakes in the afternoon. For serious hikers and nature lovers, a week allows for multi-day treks like the GR-202, with overnight stays in mountain refuges.

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