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Top 4 Caves around Teverga

Best caves around Teverga are found in a municipality in Asturias, Spain, known for its subterranean attractions and natural landscapes. The region features significant natural karst formations, including extensive cave networks. Teverga is situated within a natural park area, offering a blend of geological interest and outdoor exploration.

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  • The most popular caves is Huerta Cave, a cave that is one of the largest Asturian cavities, approximately 14.5 km in length. This natural monument is known…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Huerta Cave

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A really nice stretch of road. It is not usually very busy with motor vehicles, even so, be alert at every curve: with such beauty it is easy to get lost and change lanes.

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Cuevallagar Cave

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Ideal place to bivouac

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Abrigo del Paso

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The Paso shelter shows red paintings that may represent herds of goats in different positions. And shortly after appears the Ganado shelter, which is the largest and the only one …

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Oxígeno
February 20, 2025, Abrigo del Paso

The Paso shelter shows red paintings that may represent herds of goats in different positions. And shortly after appears the Ganado shelter, which is the largest and the only one that allows habitable conditions, with the largest number of paintings in the Fresnedo site. Stylized anthropomorphic figures appear, one of them black, human figures with plumes and a reticulated plate idol built with bars. Circles are also distinguished that are interpreted as astral symbols. One of the human figures has a prominent nose, crossed arms and a prominent definition of sexual attributes. There is a stele that may be an idol and a group of 60 points that is related to the firmament and astral worship.

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At this time the cave has a stream and access is simple, there is a fence to prevent cattle from passing through but you can easily pass through.

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ideal route to carry a tent or spend the night

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Ideal place to bivouac

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Impressive cave that is located in a strait where Monte el Miru and the Cueva Huerta mountain have created a gorge where the cave is located at their feet. It's worth stopping by to see this big hole in the rock.

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Impressive cave that is located in a strait where Monte el Miru and the Cueva Huerta mountain have created a gorge where the cave is located at their feet. Not to be missed!

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LaraFY
March 5, 2023, Cueva Huerta

Spectacular ravine where the Path of the Bear and Cueva Huerta end. One of the most beautiful points of the ascent or descent to the port of La Ventana. If you want to enter the Cueva Huerta, it costs 5 euros. It is 14.5 km long and is the second largest in Asturias.

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February 17, 2023, Cueva Huerta

Spectacular ravine and few cars. One of the most beautiful points of the ascent or descent to the port of Ventana. This is where the Senda del Oso and Cueva Huerta end (one of the largest Asturian cavities with approximately 14.5km in length where you can visit).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main cave attractions in Teverga?

Teverga is primarily known for two distinct cave experiences: the natural wonder of Huerta Cave, a significant natural monument with extensive networks and guided tours, and the educational "Cueva de Cuevas" at the Parque de la Prehistoria de Teverga, which features impressive replicas of Paleolithic cave art.

What makes Huerta Cave a significant natural monument?

Huerta Cave is one of the largest Asturian cavities, stretching approximately 14.5 to 19.8 kilometers. It's a remarkable karst formation sculpted by the Valdesampedro River, known for its multi-level structure and as a crucial habitat for hibernating bat colonies. It offers accessible guided tours and opportunities for speleology.

Can I see prehistoric art in Teverga?

Yes, the Parque de la Prehistoria de Teverga offers a unique "Cueva de Cuevas" experience. This subterranean enclosure houses life-size reproductions of significant European Paleolithic cave art, including replicas from Tito Bustillo, Niaux, and Candamo caves, providing an educational insight into ancient human art.

Are there family-friendly cave experiences in Teverga?

Both main attractions offer family-friendly options. Huerta Cave provides accessible guided tours suitable for most visitors. The Parque de la Prehistoria de Teverga, with its "Cueva de Cuevas" and associated attractions like animal enclosures and prehistoric workshops, is also highly educational and engaging for families.

What kind of biodiversity can be found in Huerta Cave?

Huerta Cave is a vital habitat for one of the most important hibernating colonies of cave bats (Miniopterus schreibersii) in northwest the Iberian Peninsula. This species is considered of special interest and is listed in the catalog of threatened species.

What other caves can be explored in the Teverga area?

Beyond Huerta Cave, you can also visit Cuevallagar Cave, an intermediate cave with a stream inside and simple access. Additionally, Abrigo del Paso is a natural monument and historical site featuring ancient red paintings, potentially representing herds of goats.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves in Teverga?

The Teverga area, including the surroundings of the caves, offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent options for running, gravel biking, and cycling. For instance, there are routes like the "Senda del Oso" for running, or the "Gravel tour to the Natural Park of Las Ubiñas-La Mesa" for gravel biking. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Teverga, Gravel biking around Teverga, and Cycling around Teverga guide pages.

Is it possible to go caving independently in Teverga?

While Huerta Cave offers guided tours for general visitors, more adventurous speleology activities and longer tours of the riverbed are available, lasting approximately 2 to 3 hours. For independent caving, it's crucial to have proper equipment, experience, and to check local regulations and safety guidelines, as some areas may require permits or specialized knowledge.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves in Teverga?

The intermediate active level of Huerta Cave can be dry during summer, which might offer different access or viewing experiences. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for exploring the natural surroundings and accessing the caves. Winter visits are also possible, but conditions might vary, especially for more extensive caving activities.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves in Teverga?

Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular natural beauty of the ravines and the unique experience of exploring Huerta Cave. The accessibility of the guided tours and the educational value of the prehistoric art replicas at the Parque de la Prehistoria are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy combining cave visits with cycling or hiking along scenic routes like the Senda del Oso.

Are there any historical sites related to the caves in Teverga?

Yes, Abrigo del Paso is a natural monument and historical site. It features ancient red paintings, potentially depicting herds of goats, and is part of the broader Fresnedo site, which also includes the Ganado shelter with a larger collection of paintings, including stylized anthropomorphic figures and astral symbols.

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