Cuadonga/Covadonga, a place of devotion and natural beauty, has attracted pilgrims and travellers throughout history. Its paths, marked by anonymous footsteps, have become emblematic routes that invite you to discover the spirituality and nature of Asturias.
Many people throughout history have taken their steps to live their devotion to the Virgin in Cuadonga/Covadonga or simply to enjoy the spirituality and nature that can be experienced there. The steps of these travellers, most of them anonymous, have marked on the map routes and paths that lead from different places to the Sanctuary of Covadonga.
The result of this has been the consecration of several routes - today conveniently signposted as GR such as the classic route from Oviedo/Uviéu or its prologue in Mieres del Camín, which is the Pilgrimage Route; the Travesía Andariega that begins in Gijón/Xixón; the Camín del Oriente that from Llanes crosses the Cuera and enters the Picos de Europa, or the Route of the Reconquest.
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Royal Site of Cuadonga/Covadonga (Cangas de Onís).
The Roads to Cuadonga/Covadonga
The roads to Cuadonga/Covadonga are historic routes that intertwine devotion, nature and Asturian culture, guiding pilgrims to the sanctuary.