Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Discover
Places to see
Mountain passes
Spain
Asturias
Belmonte De Miranda
Teverga

Puertos de Marabio

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Puertos de Marabio

Mountain biking

5.0

(4)

Road cycling

5.0

(4)

Puertos de Marabio is a distinctive Natural Monument nestled in the heart of Asturias, Spain, rather than a conventional mountain pass. Rising to an elevation of 982 meters, this unique area is renowned for its extensive mountain meadows and a significant karst complex, forming part of the Cantabrian Mountains. It spans across the municipalities of Yernes y Tameza, Teverga, and Proaza, and is partially included within the protected Las Ubiñas-La Mesa Natural Park.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the breathtaking…

This Highlight is in a protected area

Please check local regulations for:

Parque Natural de Las Ubiñas-La Mesa

Save

Share

  • More

  • Save

    Share

  • More

  • Take Me There

    Tips

    April 5, 2023

    Road cycling

    In the Cantabrian mountain range we find ourselves rolling through Puertos de Marabio, a large mountain pass of great hydrogeological value due to the existence of sinkholes and blind valleys. …
    Translated by

    April 17, 2021

    Mountain biking

    go slowly
    Translated by

    In the know? Log-in to add a tip for other adventurers!

    Sign up for free

    Nearby routes

    Best routes near Puertos de Marabio

    16

    riders

    1. Senda del Oso and Puertos de Marabio Loop

    80.0km

    05:00

    2,080m

    2,080m

    This difficult 49.7-mile road cycling loop combines the Senda del Oso's green valleys with the challenging climbs of Puertos de Marabio.

    Navigate

    Send to Phone

    Hard

    Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

    Hard

    Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

    Hard

    Details

    Informations

    Elevation 980 m

    Weather

    Powered by Foreca

    Monday 16 March

    21°C

    6°C

    0 %

    Additional weather tips

    Max wind speed: 11.0 km/h

    Most visited during

    January

    February

    March

    April

    May

    June

    July

    August

    September

    October

    November

    December

    Loading

    Location: Teverga, Belmonte De Miranda, Asturias, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the overall difficulty level for activities at Puertos de Marabio?

    Puertos de Marabio offers a range of difficulties. The PR-AS 72 "Ruta del Puerto de Marabio" is considered easy and family-friendly, suitable for most hikers. For cyclists, the ascent variants vary: San Pedro has an average slope of 4.69%, Prado 5.21%, and Villamayor is the most challenging with an average slope of 7.12% and a maximum of 21%. Generally, the terrain involves mountain pastures and rocky karst formations, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features I shouldn't miss?

    Absolutely. The area is famous for its distinctive karst landscape, featuring numerous dolines (sinkholes), blind valleys, and subterranean cavities. Surface water accumulations form beautiful lagoons such as Barrera, Vega Castro, Foslayegua, and Tambaisna, which are particularly scenic. Panoramic views can be enjoyed from various points, including near the historic Santa Ana hermitage.

    What are the parking options at Puertos de Marabio?

    While specific large parking lots aren't detailed, access to Puertos de Marabio is primarily via local roads like the AS-311 from Grado to Villabre or by diverting from the AS-228 in Caranga de Abajo towards Entrago in Teverga. Visitors typically find roadside parking or designated smaller areas near trailheads. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, as parking can be limited.

    Is Puertos de Marabio accessible by public transport?

    Direct public transport to the heart of Puertos de Marabio is limited due to its natural monument status and rural location. Visitors typically rely on private vehicles to reach the main access points. You might find bus services to nearby towns like Grado or Teverga, but onward travel to the monument itself would likely require a taxi or a significant walk.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails at Puertos de Marabio?

    Puertos de Marabio is generally dog-friendly, allowing well-behaved dogs on trails. However, given its status as a Natural Monument and the presence of diverse wildlife, including protected species and livestock (traditional summer pastures), it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to preserve the natural environment.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    Puertos de Marabio itself is a tranquil, almost uninhabited natural area, so you won't find amenities directly within the monument. For cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would need to visit the surrounding municipalities such as Yernes y Tameza, Teverga, Proaza, or Grado. These towns offer various services for visitors.

    What are the typical weather conditions and what should I wear for hiking?

    As a mountain area in Asturias, weather conditions can change rapidly. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, but rain is always possible. Winters can be cold, with snow common at higher elevations. It's always recommended to wear layered clothing, even in summer, and carry waterproof outerwear. Sturdy hiking boots are essential due to the varied terrain, which includes rocky karst and potentially muddy pastures.

    Is Puertos de Marabio suitable for a winter hike?

    While beautiful, winter hiking in Puertos de Marabio requires careful preparation. Snowfall is common, and temperatures can drop significantly. Trails may be icy or covered in deep snow, making some routes challenging or impassable. If planning a winter visit, ensure you have appropriate winter hiking gear, including warm, waterproof clothing, sturdy boots, and potentially snowshoes or microspikes. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

    Puertos de Marabio boasts diverse fauna. You might spot various mountain passerine birds, and it's a significant area for large raptors such as the golden eagle, Egyptian vulture, and Griffon vulture. Occasional sightings of brown bears are also possible, particularly in more remote sections. The numerous caves provide habitats for several protected bat species.

    Are there any other recommended hikes or activities in the immediate vicinity?

    Beyond the popular PR-AS 72, the broader region offers numerous opportunities. The area is partially included within the Las Ubiñas-La Mesa Natural Park, which provides a wealth of additional hiking and cycling routes of varying difficulties. You can explore other trails that delve deeper into the karst landscape or connect with the ancient royal road, once a route for Jacobean pilgrimages, offering both natural beauty and historical interest.

    How crowded does Puertos de Marabio get on weekends or during peak season?

    While Puertos de Marabio offers a tranquil escape, it can experience increased visitor numbers during weekends, public holidays, and the warmer months (peak season). Parking areas may fill up, and popular trails like the PR-AS 72 might see more hikers. To enjoy a more solitary experience, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn).

    Other Popular Places to Check Out

    Monumento Natural de los Puertos de Marabio

    Explore
    RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepacking
    Download the app
    Follow Us on Socials

    © komoot GmbH

    Privacy Policy