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Ask a Spaniard what ideas spring to mind when you mention Asturias and they'll probably say: mountains… mountains and cider… green mountains and cider and cheese!
These emblematic items of food and drink help define both the region’s gastronomy and its where’s-the-rush?-sit-down-and-try-a-bit-of-this philosophy and lifestyle. Wallace and Gromit would feel quite at home. ![]()
Asturian apple cider is light on alcohol and large on refreshment. You will find people drinking it in bars and restaurants in preference to beer and to accompany meals. With the region’s Cabrales cheese it is considered to harmonize to perfection, the flavours working together in happy unison of cheesy provocation and tartly sweet, fermented apple juice. Asturian cider and the cider ritual There are sparkly, clear ciders produced for birthday and other celebrations, but what we are interested in here is sidra natural (natural cider), of the kind made by small operators who ferment their pressed apple mash in a natural process that involves no artificial additives. It is generally available at the region’s restaurants and bars and famously imbibed at specialized sidrerías (cider taverns), where it is sometimes served directly from the barrel. Asturians drink it all the time. Sidra natural is fruitily tart, ultimately dry, slightly cloudy, has no gas, and is drunk cool but not too cold. ![]() The respect reserved by Asturians for their sidra is evident in the social culture surrounding it and the adherence to a carefully observed ritual for its pouring. Unlike other ciders, this light-bodied, living brew requires a very particular pouring from bottle to glass to awaken its enlivening, enriching properties.
Take a look at the picture! ![]() A typical Asturian fair will have its decanting contest for the most skilled and you can see why. To catch all the liquid in a glass from a great height is an art that requires some dedication, so if you’re worried that your attempt will end up in your boots, leave it to the waiter or waitress to do it for you. It may look like nothing more than a curious and messy custom, but far from it. This controlled cascade is the crucial penultimate stage in the apple’s journey from tree to dry mouth via a cellarman’s press and knowledge and barrels. When it hits the glass, the qualities and flavours of the drink are liberated. Fail to execute the high pour, and the cider just won’t come out right. Once decanted from the green bottle, the cider is drunk straightaway. With that the ritual is complete. The waiter pours only a little, enough for one person to swig down, refilling the same glass for the next person. It’s a very social affair. ![]() The popularity of this cider rests on its palatable good nature and living qualities and its universally low price. It is always young; once a bottle of cider has spent a year on a shelf, it is considered to be old and past its best. Enjoy it all you can while you’re there: they say the pouring ritual just doesn’t work outside Asturias and that the flavours are lost en route if you attempt to transport it elsewhere. By the way, not every Asturian has as steady a hand as Fernando Alonso and you might fancy doing your own pouring when you see that some bars provide a bottleneck adaption (and a wooden bucket) to help keep the insides wet and the outsides dry.
Asturian Cabrales Cheese Local Cabrales cheese is the ideal complement to Asturian cider, its spicy creaminess seducing the cider’s thirst-quenching tang. ![]() Cabrales is a connoisseur’s cheese, blue like Gorgonzola, pungent (or is it pongy?) like Roquefort. It crumbles thick to offer a smooth, assertive, savoury chew. Produced from milk (cow, ewe and goat) drawn exclusively from herds in the Cabrales district of Asturias, it is thickened with rennet before being laid to cure in humid, ventilated limestone caves. The altitude of the caves has to be right and they have to face north. Cheeses remain here for up to six months, during which time Penicillium moulds draw blue-green veins through the milky whiteness. In addition to cider, Cabrales combines excellently with sweet sherry, fresh figs, red wine and cured sausage. And it melts piquantly over grilled or roasted meats. ![]() There over thirty cheeses registered in Asturias – give serious consideration to another three-milk variety called Gamonedo, lightly smoked before maturing and a flavoursome rival – but Cabrales is the most distinctive and best known. The local practice of wrapping the cheeses in moist maple leaves has recently fallen prey to EU directives and they are now sealed in metal foil with a Denomination of Origin stamp to guarantee authenticity. |
Holiday villas in Asturias
Vintage holiday rental property in Asturias, Northern Spain
A beautifully restored ancestral home, with views over green valleys and views of the majestic Picos de Europa. The countryside location is just 10 miles from the unspoiled Asturian coast. Sleeps 4 to 8....
REF: AT11
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT11
Price Range: 1,080 € - 1,620 € /week
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 4 to 8
Setting: Green valleys with alpine backdrop
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT11
Price Range: 1,080 € - 1,620 € /week
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 4 to 8
Setting: Green valleys with alpine backdrop
Pool: No
Grand holiday villa near river and coast, Asturias, Green Spain
Wonderful, traditional, spacious villa, full of charm and character, in a very private location, 30 mins from coast. Extensive private grounds with lawns and own river access. Sleeps 9....
REF: AT12
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT12
Price Range: 1,180 € - 1,980 € / week
Bedrooms: 3 or 4
Bathrooms: 4
Sleeps: 6 to 9
Setting: Green valley, wooded hills
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT12
Price Range: 1,180 € - 1,980 € / week
Bedrooms: 3 or 4
Bathrooms: 4
Sleeps: 6 to 9
Setting: Green valley, wooded hills
Pool: No
3 bed country villa between coast and Picos de Europa, Asturias
In the very heart of Asturias, surrounded by lush, green countryside, this traditional house with large gardens invites you to explore the very best of a beautiful locality of mountains and sea. Sleeps 2 to 5....
REF: AT13
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT13
Price Range: 680 € - 1,080 € / week
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 2 to 5
Setting: Forested hills
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT13
Price Range: 680 € - 1,080 € / week
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 2 to 5
Setting: Forested hills
Pool: No
Vintage house in gorgeous setting, Espinaredo, Asturias. Sleeps 6.
A splendid 18th century village house in a terrific mountain location. The property itself is an excellent example of popular architecture, abounding in comfort and rustic charm. Sleeps 6....
REF: AT14
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT14
Price Range: 920 € - 1,120 € / week
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 6
Setting: Mountain Village
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT14
Price Range: 920 € - 1,120 € / week
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 6
Setting: Mountain Village
Pool: No
Lovely old cottage by mountains and sea, Northern Spain. Sleeps 2 to 6.
A restored 18th century country villa surrounded by mountains, woodlands and fertile valleys. Close to the elegant, lively fishing village of Llanes and Picos de Europa. Perfect for a sea & mountain experience. Sleeps 2 to 6....
REF: AT15
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT15
Price Range: 480 € - 1,220 € / week
Bedrooms: 1 to 3
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 2 to 6
Setting: Mountain range near coast
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT15
Price Range: 480 € - 1,220 € / week
Bedrooms: 1 to 3
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 2 to 6
Setting: Mountain range near coast
Pool: No
Two bedroom holiday cottage with views in Asturias, Northern Spain
A neat and tidy country cottage with garden in a pretty location between sea and mountains. Sleeps 4....
REF: AT16
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT16
Price Range: 640 € - 690 € / week
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Sleeps: 4
Setting: Sleepy hamlet
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT16
Price Range: 640 € - 690 € / week
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Sleeps: 4
Setting: Sleepy hamlet
Pool: No
Cottage for 2, views of Picos de Europa, Asturias, Northern Spain
Just right for a couple who want to enjoy the best of Asturias, in the Sierra del Sueve between Picos de Europa and Atlantic beaches. Sleeps 2....
REF: AT17
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT17
Price Range: 440 € - 500 € / week
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Sleeps: 2
Setting: Green valley with mountain backdrop
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT17
Price Range: 440 € - 500 € / week
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Sleeps: 2
Setting: Green valley with mountain backdrop
Pool: No
Northern Spain private villa in beautiful Asturias countryside
A gorgeous setting near Picos de Europa with lots to discover, plus horseriding, golf, fishing, beaches. Sleeps 6....
REF: AT18
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT18
Price Range: 980 € - 1,080 € / week
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 6
Setting: Lovely countryside
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT18
Price Range: 980 € - 1,080 € / week
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 6
Setting: Lovely countryside
Pool: No
Secluded Asturias cottage for holidays in Northern Spain
In a glorious Piloña setting with local activities, hiking and beaches of the Dinosaur Coast. Walk to restaurants. Sleeps 4....
REF: AT19
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT19
Price Range: 780 € - 860 € / week
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 4
Setting: Green hills
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT19
Price Range: 780 € - 860 € / week
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 4
Setting: Green hills
Pool: No
2 bed self catering villa with views in Asturias, Green Spain
Private cottage in beautiful Sierra del Sueve, near seaside beaches and activities. Sleeps 4....
REF: AT20
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT20
Price Range: 780 € - 860 € / week
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 4
Setting: Hilly countryside
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT20
Price Range: 780 € - 860 € / week
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 4
Setting: Hilly countryside
Pool: No
Smart, private cottage for exploring Picos de Europa, beaches, views
Perfectly located for exploring the best-known Picos highlights, beaches, and getting well off the beaten track. Walking distance to Arriondas. Fabulous mountain views. Sleeps 4....
REF: AT23
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT23
Price Range: 720 € - 880 € per week
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 4
Setting: Hilltop seclusion
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT23
Price Range: 720 € - 880 € per week
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Sleeps: 4
Setting: Hilltop seclusion
Pool: No
Exquisite Asturias cottage with mountain views 15 mins from beaches
Immaculate villa in a super location, a place of country living and a warm welcome. The atmosphere anticipates the Picos de Europa mountains and yet the sea is close at hand. Sleeps 2 to 8....
REF: AT21
Province:
Asturias
Property Ref: AT21
Price Range: 600 € - 1,920 € per week
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Sleeps: 2 to 8
Setting: Hamlet countryside
Pool: No
Property Ref: AT21
Price Range: 600 € - 1,920 € per week
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Sleeps: 2 to 8
Setting: Hamlet countryside
Pool: No




















