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The Principality of Asturias is an autonomous community within the kingdom of Spain, former Kingdom of Asturias in the Middle Ages. It is situated on the Spanish north coast facing the Cantabrian Sea (Mar Cantábrico, the Spanish name for the Bay of Biscay). Asturias is bordered on the east by Cantabria, on the south by Castilla y León, on the west by Galicia (Lugo), and on the north by the Cantabrian Sea.

The Cantabrian Mountains (Cordillera Cantábrica) form Asturias's natural border with the province of León to the south. In the eastern range, the Picos de Europa National Park contains the highest and arguably most spectacular mountains, rising to 2648 metres (8688 feet) at the Torrecerredo peak. Other notable features of this predominantly-limestone range are the Parque Natural de Redes in the central east, the central Ubiñas south of Oviedo, and the Parque Natural de Somiedo in the west. The Cantabrian mountains offer opportunities for activities such as climbing, walking, skiing and caving, and extend some 200 kilometres in total, as far as Galicia province to the west of Asturias, and Cantabria province to the east. The Asturian coastline is extensive, with hundreds of beaches, coves and natural sea caves. Notable examples include the Playa del Silencio (Beach of Silence) near the fishing village of Cudillero (west of Gijón), as well as the many beaches surrounding the summer resort of Llanes, such as the Barro, Ballota and Torimbia (the latter a predominantly nudist beach). Most of Asturias' beaches are sandy, clean and bordered by steep cliffs, on top of which it is not unusual to see grazing livestock.

The key features of Asturian geography are its rugged coastal cliffs and the mountainous interior. The climate of Asturias, as with the rest of northwest Spain, is more varied than that of southern parts of the country. Summers are generally humid and warm, with considerable sunshine, but also some rain. Winters are cold with some very cold snaps. The cold is especially felt in the mountains, where snow is present from October till May. Both rain and snow are regular weather features of Asturian winters.

  contributor

 

Wikipedia
(GNU Free Documentation License)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asturias

  useful reading

 

Where to Watch Birds in North and East Spain

Michael Rebane Christopher Helm due 2008
ISBN: 9780713683141
Buy this book from NHBS.com

  clubs

 

Coordinadora Ornioloxica d`Asturies


Coordinadora Ornioloxica d`Asturies - La Consejería de Medio Ambiente asturiana y Luis Mario Arce realizaron una gran exposición sobre la vida y obra de Noval, que fue inaugurada en el mes de abril de 2002 y recorrerá distintos lugares de nuestra región, quedando permanentemente en el enclave mejor estudiado...

  reserves

 

Parque Natural de Redes

http://www.parquenaturalderedes.es/
El Parque Natural de Redes, que comprende los concejos de Caso y Sobrescobio, se sitúa en el sector centro-oriental de la Cordillera Cantábrica, al sur de Asturias, ocupando una superficie de 37.803 hectáreas.

Picos de Europa

http://www.onfootinspain.com/5b.htm
Spain`s oldest National Park (1918); and the second largest in size, the Picos de Europa extends over three provinces: Asturias, Cantabria and León. This remarkable limestone range is Atlantic Europe`s most extensive and is famous for its vertiginous slopes that go from 225` above sea level to the highest peak, Torre Cerredo, 8100`. These different altitudes and its proximity to the sea give rise to an impressive variety of flora and fauna.

  trip reports

 

Travelling Birder
http://www.travellingbirder.com
The Travellingbirder.com birding trip report search engine guides you to 7,000+ birding trip reports on the Internet. You can search for trip reports from a specific country and time of year. Not all these reports are in English. So, if you can’t find the trip report you want on this Fatbirder page… give them a try!

  tour operators

 

Josele J. Saiz

http://www.boletas.org/
Better known for his wonderful birder's guesthouse in the Pyrenees [Boletas]; Josele J. Saiz guides throughout Spain and Morocco...

  places to stay

 

Campsites in Asturias

http://www.vayacamping.net/cast.asp?lang=en

  other links

 

Guia de las aves de Asturias

http://publicaciones.mundivia.es/alfredonoval/alfredonovaleng.htm
An ample section of photographies and drawings illustrates many of the described birds. In addition, an extensive bibliography has the book and each species takes to its name and estatus in Castilian, Asturian, English, French and German. The book is of great interest for all the observers of birds in Asturias and the north of Spain, but it will be of special value, in addition, for many thousands of visitors of other Spanish regions and of the foreigner.

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