Nestled in the heart of the Picos de Europa, the charming mountain village of Bulnes beckons visitors with its breathtaking beauty and rich cultural heritage. This full-day excursion promises an unforgettable experience, from the thrilling funicular ride to the renowned Cabrales cheese cave. Enjoy the stunning landscapes, savor the unique flavors of traditional Asturian cider and Cabrales cheese, and uncover the secrets of this captivating region. Prepare to be captivated by the magic of Bulnes and the Picos de Europa.
Key Points
- The excursion includes a bus/coach journey from Oviedo or Cangas de Onís to Poncebos, followed by a funicular ride to the mountain village of Bulnes.
- Visitors can explore Bulnes, with its cobblestone streets and traditional Asturian architecture, and visit the chapel of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves.
- The excursion includes a train journey to the Cheese Cave in Arenas de Cabrales, where participants can learn about cheese production and enjoy a tasting of Cabrales cheese.
- The full-day excursion lasts between 8 to 12 hours and is priced from $70.15 per person, with availability in English and Spanish.
- The excursion is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, and comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Overview of the Excursion
The excursion to Bulnes in the Picos de Europa offers an opportunity to explore the charming mountain village and discover the region’s renowned Cabrales cheese.
Discover the charming mountain village of Bulnes and sample the renowned Cabrales cheese of the Picos de Europa region.
Priced from $70.15 per person, the all-day tour lasts 8-12 hours and is available in English and Spanish.
Transportation includes a bus, funicular, and train. Travelers can enjoy free time in Bulnes, guided tours, and a visit to the Cheese Cave in Arenas de Cabrales for a tasting.
The tour is non-refundable within 24 hours of departure, and it’s not suitable for those with mobility issues.
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
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Itinerary Details
The excursion begins with a bus/coach journey from several starting locations in Oviedo and Cangas de Onís to Poncebos, which takes approximately 3 hours.
From Poncebos, you will take an 8-minute funicular ride up to the village of Bulnes.
After exploring Bulnes, the group will travel by train for 30 minutes to visit the Cheese Cave in Arenas de Cabrales. Here, they’ll learn about the production of Cabrales cheese and enjoy a tasting with Asturian cider.
The return journey by bus/coach from Bulnes takes 2.5 hours back to the starting points.
Starting Locations
Participants can choose from several starting locations in Oviedo and Cangas de Onís for the excursion.
In Oviedo, they can meet at the Buendía Store, C. Uría, 58, or Av. de la Costa, 33. The starting point in Cangas de Onís is the bus station.
From these locations, you will board a bus or coach that will take them to Poncebos, the gateway to the Picos de Europa. The journey to Poncebos takes approximately 3 hours.
Once in Poncebos, they’ll board a funicular for an 8-minute ride up to the village of Bulnes, where the excursion continues.
Transportation
From Poncebos, the gateway to the Picos de Europa, participants board a funicular for an 8-minute ride up to the village of Bulnes.
This funicular, valued at €22.16 per ticket, offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes.
After exploring Bulnes, the group then takes a 30-minute train journey to reach the Cheese Cave in Arenas de Cabrales.
The return journey is by bus/coach, taking approximately 2.5 hours.
Throughout the excursion, expert tour guides provide commentary and insights, ensuring a seamless and enriching experience for all participants.
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Once in Bulnes, visitors can explore the charming village at their own pace.
They’ll wander cobblestone streets lined with traditional Asturian architecture, including the chapel of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves. Travelers can take in the stunning views of the iconic Picu Urriellu mountain peak.
For a guided experience, the tour includes free time for visitors to join optional walking tours led by knowledgeable local guides.
After exploring Bulnes, the excursion continues with a visit to the Cueva del Queso, or Cheese Cave, in Arenas de Cabrales.
Here, guests learn about the production of renowned Cabrales cheese and enjoy a tasting accompanied by traditional Asturian cider.
Key Highlights
The excursion highlights the stunning Poncebos, where visitors can marvel at the breathtaking Cares gorge and river, setting the stage for the renowned Cares Route.
Next, the charming Bulnes village enchants with its cobblestone streets, traditional architecture, and the captivating chapel of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves, all against the backdrop of the majestic Picu Urriellu.
Descending into the Cueva del Queso, guests enjoy the art of Cabrales cheese production and enjoy a delightful cider tasting, a true taste of Asturian culture.
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Poncebos: Views of the Cares gorge and river; starting point for the Cares Route.
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Bulnes Village: Cobblestone streets, traditional architecture, chapel of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves, and views of Picu Urriellu.
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Cueva del Queso: Learn about Cabrales cheese production and enjoy a tasting with Asturian cider.
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Picos de Europa: Breathtaking mountain scenery, rich cultural heritage, and outdoor adventure.
Inclusions
The excursion includes an expert tour guide to lead the way, as well as round-trip transfers by private bus.
Guests will receive a ticket for the Bulnes funicular, valued at €22.16.
There’s free time for lunch in Bulnes, and a guided visit to the Cheese Cave with a cider tasting.
However, additional meals and beverages aren’t included in the price.
It’s important to note that this excursion isn’t suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Important Information
This excursion isn’t suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience, there are a few important considerations:
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Wear comfortable shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing. The terrain can be uneven, and the weather in the Picos de Europa can be unpredictable.
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Check the meeting point for your booked option, as it may vary between Cangas de Onís, Oviedo, or Gijón.
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Be aware that the journey involves a combination of bus, funicular, and train transportation.
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Plan for a full-day excursion, with the total duration ranging from 8 to 12 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are There Any Age Restrictions for This Excursion?
There are no age restrictions for this excursion. It’s suitable for participants of all ages, though the activities may be challenging for young children or those with mobility issues. Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?
You can bring your own food and drinks for the excursion. However, note that the only included meal is the free time for lunch in Bulnes village. Additional meals and beverages are not part of the tour package.
Is There a Limit on the Amount of Luggage I Can Bring?
There’s no specific luggage limit, but travelers should pack light and bring only essential items as storage space on the transportation may be limited. Checking with the tour provider for any luggage restrictions is recommended.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?
The tour doesn’t explicitly mention student or senior discounts. However, it’s worth checking with the tour operator to see if any special rates are available. They may offer reduced pricing for certain age groups or student IDs.
Can I Extend My Stay in Bulnes Village After the Tour?
The tour allows for free time in Bulnes village, so you can extend your stay independently after the guided portion concludes. However, the tour does not provide accommodations or assistance for an extended personal stay in the village.
The Sum Up
Experience the majestic Picos de Europa on this exceptional excursion to Bulnes. Ride the scenic funicular, explore the renowned Cabrales cheese cave, and savor the region’s unique flavors. This full-day adventure offers a perfect blend of guided exploration and self-discovery, immersing you in the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage of this remarkable destination.
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