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The Bridge Over the Bedón River, often identified with the Puente de Rales, is a charming crossing point spanning the tranquil Bedón River in the picturesque region of Asturias, Spain. Located near the village of Rales within the municipality of Llanes, this bridge sits at an elevation of approximately 76 metres above sea level. The Bedón River, also known as Río las Cabras, originates in the Sierra del Cuera and flows 23 kilometers to the Cantabrian Sea, where it famously…
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The trails along the Bedón River, including those leading to San Antolín beach, are generally suitable for leisurely walks. However, visitors should be aware that some sections, particularly the wooden bridge itself, can be wet or damp and potentially slippery. Paths are often marked with yellow arrows or the typical Camino shell, indicating a mix of natural and maintained surfaces. Comfortable walking shoes with good grip are highly recommended.
Yes, a notable landmark nearby is the 13th-century Romanesque Church of San Antolín de Bedón, located close to the river's mouth. The bridge itself is also an integral part of the historic Camino del Norte, a significant pilgrimage route, making it a landmark for many hikers.
While there isn't widely documented dedicated parking directly at the bridge, parking is typically available in nearby villages such as Rales. It's advisable to plan for parking in these local areas and then walk to the bridge.
The Bedón River flows through several Asturian towns and villages, including Rales and Posada. While specific public transport routes directly to the bridge might be limited, visitors can often reach nearby towns like Llanes or Posada by bus or train, and then arrange for local transport or walk to the bridge area. Checking local bus schedules for routes connecting to villages along the Bedón River is recommended.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or accessing the general Bedón River area or the Bridge Over the Bedón River. However, if you plan on salmon fishing, be aware that the river upstream from the Puente de Rales is designated as a salmon fishing area, and specific permits would be required for that activity.
While the milder seasons are generally recommended, hiking in winter is possible. However, visitors should be prepared for potentially wet and slippery conditions on the bridge and trails, as noted by community members. The weather in Asturias can be damp, so appropriate waterproof gear and sturdy footwear are essential for a comfortable and safe winter walk.
The trails are characterized by their quiet and peaceful river walks, often leading to San Antolín beach. The generally gentle terrain and the opportunity to explore natural features make them suitable for families. However, parents should be mindful of the potentially slippery wooden bridge and ensure children wear appropriate footwear.
The Bedón River area is generally welcoming to dogs, making it a good spot for dog-friendly hikes. As with any natural area, it's always best to keep dogs under control, especially around wildlife, and to clean up after them to preserve the natural beauty for all visitors.
The bridge is situated in a rural setting near villages like Rales. While there might not be establishments directly at the bridge, visitors can typically find cafes, pubs, or restaurants in the nearby villages or in larger towns such as Llanes or Posada. These offer opportunities to enjoy local Asturian cuisine and refreshments.
The Bedón River valley is known for its natural beauty and tranquil environment, making it suitable for wildlife spotting. As a river ecosystem flowing to the sea, it supports various bird species, and the river itself is known for salmon fishing in certain areas. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna typical of the Asturian countryside.
The Bridge Over the Bedón River itself sits at an elevation of approximately 76 meters above sea level. The surrounding river walks are generally described as quiet and gentle, suggesting minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for leisurely strolls rather than strenuous climbs. Routes often follow the river's course towards the sea, maintaining a relatively flat profile.
While the bridge is a key point on the linear Camino del Norte, many hikers create circular routes by combining sections of the Camino with local trails. For example, one could walk along the river to San Antolín beach and then explore alternative paths or return via a different route through the nearby villages to form a loop. Exploring local trail maps or komoot routes can help identify specific circular options.