4.4
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51,567
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Bus station hiking trails around Parque Nacional de Picos de Europa offer access to a landscape characterized by dramatic limestone peaks, deep gorges, and serene glacial lakes. The region features contrasting terrains, from high-altitude, sparse areas to lush green pastures and dense forests. Rivers have carved spectacular valleys, providing diverse environments for hiking.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.9
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5,038
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23.1km
07:28
990m
990m
The Ruta del Cares plunges you into a landscape that seems otherworldly, a trail carved into the walls of a gorge that will leave you breathless. You'll hike between imposing cliffs and tunnels excavated from the rock, with the Cares River winding far below and the sharp peaks of the Picos de Europa dominating the horizon. It's common to encounter mountain goats as you enjoy this "Divine Gorge," an experience that combines human engineering with natural majesty.
For this challenging 14.4-mile (23.1 km) hike with 3246 feet (989 meters) of elevation gain, which will take you approximately 7 hours and 28 minutes, good planning is crucial. If you start in Poncebos, be prepared for a significant initial ascent. Bring sturdy hiking footwear and a headlamp for the tunnels. Given its popularity, especially in summer, I recommend arriving early to secure parking and enjoy the route with more tranquility.
What makes the Ruta del Cares so special is its history and location. Originally built for a hydroelectric power plant, this engineering marvel connects the regions of Asturias and León through a dramatic landscape. It is considered one of Spain's most spectacular hiking routes, offering a complete immersion in the wild nature of the Picos de Europa, a true treasure for mountain lovers.
4.8
(18)
192
hikers
5.42km
01:40
200m
200m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(9)
77
hikers
8.98km
04:22
660m
660m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.4
(5)
46
hikers
18.4km
06:20
730m
730m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.7
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145
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8.27km
02:16
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Idyllic spot off the beaten paths by the lakes. A small detour is worth it!
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Idyllic spot, less bustling than directly by the lakes.
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While tourists flock around the parking lots and lakes, I found a bit of peace here and can enjoy the beautiful views of the Picos. A short hike here is worth it.
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My opinion about Lake Enol is that it is the most beautiful and spectacular of the Lagos de Covadonga, and one of the most special mountain landscapes in Asturias. 🌊 Iconic image: its deep lake, the reflected mountains, and the grazing cows create a perfect postcard. 🏔️ Sense of grandeur: it conveys more "high mountain" than Lake Ercina. 📸 Very photogenic: especially with light fog, at dawn, or after rain. 🚶♀️ Accessible: it can be enjoyed without long hikes.
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My opinion about Lake Enol is that it is the most beautiful and spectacular of the Lakes of Covadonga, and one of the most special mountain landscapes in Asturias. 🌊 Iconic image: its deep lake, the reflected mountains, and the grazing cows create a perfect postcard. 🏔️ Sense of grandeur: it conveys more “high mountain” than Lake Ercina. 📸 Very photogenic: especially with light fog, at dawn, or after rain. 🚶♀️ Accessible: it can be enjoyed without long hikes.
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Los Lagos de Covadonga is very positive: it is one of the most spectacular and emblematic landscapes in northern Spain, especially Asturias. 🏞️ Breathtaking natural beauty: the Enol and Ercina lakes, surrounded by mountains and meadows, are truly photogenic at any time of the year. 🌿 Feeling of pure nature: even when there are people, the environment conveys calm and grandeur. 🚶♂️ Simple routes and walks: there are easy trails to enjoy without being a mountain expert. 🚴♂️ Mythical for cycling: the climb is legendary in the Vuelta a España.
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Very nice, but also very crowded.
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You can hike great here. Very crowded around the parking lots, but a few meters further on there is solitude and the beauty of the landscapes can be enjoyed.
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There are over 20 bus-accessible hiking trails in Parque Nacional de Picos de Europa featured in this guide. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents.
The trails accessible from bus stations in Picos de Europa cater to various skill levels. While there are 2 easy routes and 4 moderate options, the majority (16 routes) are considered difficult, often involving significant elevation gain and rugged terrain. Always check the specific route details before you go.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences here, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 7,900 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the dramatic limestone peaks, deep gorges, and serene glacial lakes, as well as the opportunity to experience the park's rich biodiversity.
Yes, some of the park's most iconic routes are accessible. For instance, the famous Ruta del Cares, often called the 'Divine Gorge,' can be started from Poncebos, which is reachable by bus. You can explore the Route of Cares from Poncebos to Caín for a truly spectacular experience.
Many bus-accessible trails offer stunning views of the park's diverse landscapes. You can encounter glacial lakes like Lago Enol and Lake Ercina, especially on routes around Lagos de Covadonga. Other routes might take you through dramatic gorges, past high mountain passes like Collado Pandébano, or offer panoramic views from various viewpoints.
Absolutely. For a family-friendly option, consider the Lake Enol – Lakes of Covadonga loop from Lagos de Covadonga. This easy route offers beautiful scenery around the glacial lakes and is suitable for most ages and fitness levels, providing a wonderful introduction to the park's natural beauty.
Picos de Europa is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply within the National Park, especially concerning protected wildlife areas or during certain seasons. It's always best to check local regulations for the specific trail you plan to hike. Keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure their safety.
Yes, several circular routes are accessible from bus stations, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. An example is the Lake Enol – Lakes of Covadonga loop from Lagos de Covadonga, which is perfect for a day trip. Another option is the challenging Sotres – Casetón de Ándara Refuge loop from Sotres.
The best time for hiking in Picos de Europa is generally from late spring (May) to early autumn (October). During these months, the weather is more stable, and trails are typically free of snow. Summer offers warmer temperatures, but can also be busier. Spring and autumn provide milder weather and fewer crowds, with vibrant flora in spring and stunning foliage in autumn.
Picos de Europa is incredibly biodiverse. While hiking, you might spot chamois, roe deer, and various bird species like griffon vultures and golden eagles soaring overhead. Keep an eye out for the diverse flora, from alpine meadows to dense beech and oak forests. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.
Many trailheads, especially those in or near villages like Cangas de Onís or Sotres, offer amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and small shops. For example, the Santa Cueva Bell – Holy Cave of Covadonga loop from Cangas de Onís starts from a town with various services. However, in more remote areas, amenities might be scarce, so it's always wise to carry enough water and snacks.
To avoid crowds, especially during peak season, consider hiking early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Exploring trails in the Eastern Massif (Andara) or Western Massif (Cornión) might offer a quieter experience compared to the more popular Central Massif. Routes like the Sotres – Collado Pandébano loop from Sotres can offer a more secluded feel while still being accessible.


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