Description
BREATHE THE PURE AIR OF THE NORTH. WATCH THE STARS IN THEIR SPLENDOR La Casona de Belmonte reflects the traditional Asturian architecture being a 19th century house. Its main materials are wood and stone. It has a diverse ethnographic heritage: A breadbasket from 1893 and a wine press more than 100 years old. A whole set of great historical value and architectural uniqueness. Surrounded by several farms that are part of the property, it has large green areas, orchards, fruit trees and forest. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the large terrace, where barbecues and outdoor activities. The property also has the authorization to endorse the passage of pilgrims through the famous Camino de Santiago in its ¨Ruta Primitiva¨. Experience the direct contact with nature, totally surrounded by greenery away from all air and light pollution are some of the sensations to discover. Agrotourism with organic orchards, farm and domestic animals. Own elaboration of cider and wine in a traditional way, as well as jams and other homemade products. ROOMS Spacious rooms with interior bathroom, preserving the traditional style with original wooden floors and ceilings that give it a warm and friendly atmosphere. Decorated with furniture restored by the owners, they contain everything necessary for a comfortable stay: shower or bathtub, TV, WiFi, central heating, set of welcome bath products. SURROUNDINGS Belmonte de Miranda, in the interior of Asturias, is surrounded by a mountainous and green landscape typical of the region, where lush forests, rushing rivers and meadows predominate. The council is nestled in the foothills of the Cantabrian Mountains, offering a spectacular natural environment, ideal for rural tourism and outdoor activities. Landscape and Nature Belmonte de Miranda's surroundings are dominated by mountains covered with oak, chestnut and beech trees, as well as meadows and valleys crossed by rivers such as the Pigüeña. These landscapes create an idyllic and very quiet environment, perfect to disconnect and enjoy the contact with nature. The Natural Park of Somiedo, one of the most outstanding biosphere reserves in Asturias, is very close, offering hiking trails and the possibility of seeing protected species such as the Cantabrian brown bear. Rivers and Fishing The Pigüeña River is one of the main attractions of the area, known for its wealth of fish. Fishing, especially for trout and salmon, is one of the most popular activities among visitors and locals. The banks of the river are also ideal for quiet walks, surrounded by vegetation and the tranquility of flowing water. Outdoor Activities Hiking is one of the most recommended activities around Belmonte de Miranda, with routes offering panoramic views of the Cantabrian Mountains and access to small rural villages with traditional Asturian architecture. Routes on foot or by bicycle allow you to explore landscapes that combine rural life with unspoiled nature. The nearby Somiedo Natural Park is a must-see destination for nature lovers, where it is possible to spot bears, wolves and birds of prey in their natural habitat. Heritage and Culture The surroundings of Belmonte de Miranda are also full of history and culture. The small nearby villages preserve Romanesque churches, stone houses and Asturian hórreos, symbols of traditional life in the countryside. The area has a long tradition of livestock farming, visible in the local fairs and events that celebrate Asturian rural life. Lifestyle Life around Belmonte de Miranda is quiet and rural, with strong roots in Asturian traditions. The local gastronomy, based on local produce and livestock, is another strong point, with dishes such as Asturian stew and local cheeses. In short, the surroundings of Belmonte de Miranda offer a natural environment of great beauty, ideal for hiking, fishing and wildlife watching, with a quiet rural lifestyle in the midst of a mountainous landscape full of history.