Luarca/Ḷḷuarca is a peaceful fishing village, which was an important fishing port since the Middle Ages, and which preserves many vestiges of that glorious past: old neighborhoods, the remains of …
Navia is a prosperous council located in the western Asturian marina. Bathed to the north by the waters of the Cantabrian Sea, it is limited to the east by the …
There are a sheer number of churches, chapels and places of worship along the old pilgrimage routes. Apparently not all can be nurtured and maintained. Here you will find the ruins of an old church and an old cemetery.
Luarca is the capital of the municipality of Valdés in the Spanish principality of Asturias. In 2009 Luarca had 5,292 inhabitants. The town is located between steep slopes at the …
Located directly on the railway tracks, this church is not necessarily a super quiet retreat, yet you have a nice view of the area and in the neighboring house there is a small hostel, where you can spend the night.