
The Asturian mountains, which are part of the Cordillera Cantabrica stretch from the Basque region to Galicia and provide a stunning backdrop for Senda d'Arte. Covered in lush greens and frequently capped in snow, these majestic mountains offer endless opportunities for exploration and inspiration. They will take your breath away.

San Martin de Teverga, located in the river valley, serves as the commercial hub for the region. Although it is a small mountain town, it caters to several nearby villages with essential services like grocery stores, banks, bars, and restaurants. A gymnasium, a public pool and a library are easily accessible to visitors. This rural town
San Martin de Teverga, located in the river valley, serves as the commercial hub for the region. Although it is a small mountain town, it caters to several nearby villages with essential services like grocery stores, banks, bars, and restaurants. A gymnasium, a public pool and a library are easily accessible to visitors. This rural town is known for its traditional Asturian gastronomy. The streets are often alive with livestock and vaqueros.

Asturias is a northwestern province in Spain along the Atlantic Coast, nestled near the stunning Cantabria mountains. From the tops of these mountains, one can see the ocean. Two large cities, Oviedo and Gijon, are home to vibrant artist communities, numerous museums, and performing art venues. Notably, Oviedo's restaurants and siderias,
Asturias is a northwestern province in Spain along the Atlantic Coast, nestled near the stunning Cantabria mountains. From the tops of these mountains, one can see the ocean. Two large cities, Oviedo and Gijon, are home to vibrant artist communities, numerous museums, and performing art venues. Notably, Oviedo's restaurants and siderias, which serve the famous local apple hard cider, were recognized as the Spanish Gastronomy Winners in 2024, showcasing the region's rich culinary heritage.