Best attractions and places to see around Taramundi are found in the verdant landscapes of Asturias, Spain. This region is known for its traditional culture, rich craftsmanship, and natural beauty, nestled within the Turia Valley and surrounded by hills and mountains. Taramundi offers an environment where ancient traditions and serene natural features intertwine, making it a notable destination for rural tourism.
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«This chapel and nave made parishioners and a priest. Year 1714». The inscription printed on a slab dates the church of San Martín, located in the heart of Taramundi; a religious temple that, due to its large dimensions, can be seen from any point in the town or from the mountains. A church, which three hundred years later the descendants of those parishioners from the 18th century, keep standing by financing its rehabilitation. Its high, square and solid tower stands out, topped by a slate capital, although it is not the original one that was destroyed by lightning. The current one dates from 1952. Inside there are six altarpieces, all of them in Neoclassical style, except for the main altarpiece in Baroque style.
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The waterfall is formed by the Salgueira River, which flows through a deep gorge before falling over a rocky ledge and cascading down into a pool below. The height of the waterfall is approximately 30 meters (98 feet). What you want is to stay in silence for a while contemplating this wonderful waterfall in a beautiful setting
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The museum is dedicated to the traditional water mills that used to be used in the area to grind corn and other cereals. Visitors to the museum can explore the various mills and learn about their history and operation. The museum also offers guided tours and demonstrations of how the mills were used in the past. It is a unique and fascinating place to visit, offering insight into the region's cultural heritage and traditional way of life.
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The Vilaoudriz kilns, made up of five kilns built in different stages, are the largest set of calcination kilns in the northwest of the peninsula and a visit is highly recommended. The two oldest were built in brick, while the other three used masonry. With 11 meters high and 4 meters in diameter each, and four loading entrances, this construction also preserves a mine entrance from where the mineral extracted from the Vieiro Mine came.
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The Vilaoudriz kilns, made up of five kilns built in different stages, are the largest set of calcination kilns in the northwest of the peninsula and a visit is highly recommended. The two oldest were built in brick, while the other three used masonry. With 11 meters high and 4 meters in diameter each, and four loading entrances, this construction also preserves a mine entrance from where the mineral extracted from the Vieiro Mine came.
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Moderate circular route, PR-AS 17 - Hiking Water Route in Taramundi, is about 15 km and runs along the banks of the Turia River.
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From Tamarundi there is a beautiful hiking route along the Rio Turia. There is a mill museum in Mazonovo. In Esquios you can see a knife sharpener at work. There is a restaurant in Veigas. There is also a restaurant and an open-air museum in Teixois.
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Taramundi offers a rich array of cultural and historical sites. You can explore the Mazonovo Mill Museum, Spain's largest museum dedicated to water mills, showcasing 19 mills and their history. Another significant site is the Hornos de Vilaoudriz, a complex of ancient calcination kilns, which are the largest set in the northwest of the peninsula. Don't miss the Church of San Martín, an 18th-century church with impressive altarpieces.
Taramundi is renowned for its intricate knife-making tradition. You can delve into this craft at the Taramundi Cutlery Museum, located in Pardiñas, which explores the history and artistry of hand-forged knives. Beyond the museum, visitors can also explore local workshops to witness artisans continuing this centuries-old tradition.
Absolutely. The A Salgueira Waterfall is a beautiful natural monument where the Salgueira River cascades approximately 30 meters into a pool. The entire Turia Valley, where Taramundi is situated, is characterized by lush green landscapes, mountains, and rivers, offering numerous scenic viewpoints. Taramundi is also part of the Eo River, Oscos and Buron lands UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its natural beauty.
The region is perfect for hiking. The most popular trail is the Water Route PR-AS-17 (Taramundi), a moderate circular route of about 15 km that winds through green landscapes along the Turia River, passing by water mills and traditional villages like Esquíos and As Veigas. The unspoiled natural surroundings of the Eo River and Turia Valley offer many other trails for nature lovers.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Mazonovo Mill Museum offers interactive exhibits where visitors can learn about milling technology and even experience grinding their own flour. The Hornos de Vilaoudriz, ancient kilns, provide an interesting historical insight. Additionally, the Church of San Martín is a historical landmark that can be appreciated by all ages.
Taramundi's mild August temperatures and tranquil atmosphere make it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat immersed in history and nature. Generally, the warmer months are excellent for exploring the outdoor attractions and hiking trails.
Yes, the Os Teixois Ethnographic Site is a preserved 18th-century village offering a deep dive into traditional Asturian life. It features a working forge, mill, and historical houses, providing an immersive experience of the ingenuity of past inhabitants.
Yes, Taramundi and its surroundings offer various cycling routes. You can find detailed guides for different cycling sports, including road cycling and general touring. For example, explore routes like 'Alto de la Bobia - Oscos Loop' or 'Iron bridge – Tunnel with holes loop from San Tirso de Abres'. You can find more information on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Taramundi and Cycling around Taramundi guides.
For ancient history enthusiasts, the Castro de Os Castros is an important Bronze Age fortified settlement on the outskirts of Taramundi. Excavations have revealed remains of a wall, buildings, and even a Roman-era sauna, indicating its significance as a trade hub in ancient times.
Beyond the historical buildings, you can observe 'Cabazos', traditional granaries unique to the region. These structures are a testament to the area's agricultural past and feature distinctive architecture designed to protect crops. Also, the sculpture 'Carballo de Pollo' in Taramundi's main square, created from an ancient oak tree, serves as a natural monument.
Runners can enjoy several trails in the vicinity. Options include the 'A Pontenova Mines Trail' which is a moderate 7.7 km route, or more challenging ones like the 'Hornos de Vilaoudriz – Consuelo Mine loop from A Pontenova'. For more details on these and other routes, refer to the Running Trails around Taramundi guide.
The village of As Veigas, traversed by a charming stream, offers a particularly peaceful environment to enjoy the sounds of nature. It's also a great spot for activities like fishing, canoeing, horse trekking, and mushroom picking, allowing for a tranquil immersion in the natural surroundings.


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