Picos - July - What is the one thing you would not want to miss?

We went a few years ago. No recommended hotel, no recommended routes or must see/do stuff. We found a hotel that was, by chance, very nice. Clean, comfortable and friendly. The barman made us endless snacks from the kitchen while we watched the football with him one evening when their restaurant was closed. During the days, we went out and rode. No plans, just "Ooh, that looks interesting. We'll go that way". Back to the hotel for relaxing evenings and an excellent in house restaurant. Eat, sleep, ride, repeat. Brilliant.

As John Lennon said, "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans".

If, like Arsey you have a favourite hotel, fine. If you don't, it'll still be fine.
 
Im a scumbag so I stay here.....


Very bike friendly, secure covered parking, clean, decent non flashy food.

Recommended if you like to keep things simple but decent
 
Damn it .. this is another category that I’ll need to create on my Treadmill and XT2
 
In what way ?
Having stayed in hundreds of hotels all over the world , I’d put it in my top three, regardless of price,which is very reasonable.
It has a great location, comfy rooms, lovely food, and amazing staff most who have been there since I first went about a decade ago.
Fabulous place .
Totally agree, I've stayed at Hotel Del Oso 3 times maybe 4......and will stay again for sure, I've stayed in and around Potes numerous times and would choose Del Oso over any of the others I've stayed in, it's in my all time top 3 for sure.
Room with a view :okay

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Totally agree, I've stayed at Hotel Del Oso 3 times maybe 4......and will stay again for sure, I've stayed in and around Potes numerous times and would choose Del Oso over any of the others I've stayed in, it's in my all time top 3 for sure.
Room with a view :okay

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Potes gets overrun with tourists, especially bikers.
It’s fine if you want a pub crawl and steak and chips every night .
But I’m too old for all hustlers and bustle . Much rather sit on the terrace at Del Oso with a large gin and tonic, quite often as the evening showers arrive .
It’s my happy place especially the sofa just to the left of the main entrance as you approach hotel 😜

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Smartbazza and I are heading to Picos 9th July for 10 nights…..

10 nights in the Picos.

I’d most certainly not stay:

A. In one hotel for the duration.

B. Every night in some lonely location, with nothing but the hotel and the odd goat.

There again, I’d probably not devote ten nights to the Picos exclusively.

:beerjug:
 
There again, I’d probably not devote ten nights to the Picos exclusively.

3 nights max, then move on to the next base. In 10 days I would probably include riding in the Basque region, Cantabria and Asturias with at least one of the bases in a historic city or large town to give a day off the bike exploring on foot.
 
10 nights in the Picos.

I’d most certainly not stay:

A. In one hotel for the duration.

B. Every night in some lonely location, with nothing but the hotel and the odd goat.

There again, I’d probably not devote ten nights to the Picos exclusively.

:beerjug:
Have you been to the Picos ?
I’m sure you probably have ….
 
3 nights max, then move on to the next base. In 10 days I would probably include riding in the Basque region, Cantabria and Asturias with at least one of the bases in a historic city or large town to give a day off the bike exploring on foot.
Yes
A great ride down to Cangas De Narcia and the best Parador

If you know the back roads of course
 
I’m like easily do a week in the Picos. So much to do.
But if you’ve not been to the area then I’d do 3/4 nights then move on .
So much to see.
Asturias is stunning as is Galicia and Leon .

You could follow the coast

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Stop in Cudillero, Luarca,Puerto de Vega,Navia and Tapia de Casariego.

Cudillero

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Puerto de Vega

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Luarca

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Head further west around the coast .

Both Vigo and Lugo are stunning .

Head inland and stay at the Parador de Santo Estevo, the most stunning of all the paradors in northern Spain .

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Nice stop for lunch here

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So many stunning roads, you can’t go wrong . Such as

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It’s hard to go wrong !
 
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Lots of great ideas here gents, keep em coming!

We’re on tour for c.14 days and intend spending c.10 days between n / w Spain and Portugal then over Pyrenees into France to head north and depart eventually from Cherbourg.

Barry
 
Lots of great ideas here gents, keep em coming!

We’re on tour for c.14 days and intend spending c.10 days between n / w Spain and Portugal then over Pyrenees into France to head north and depart eventually from Cherbourg.

Barry
in that case the road from Pueblo de sanabria to Braganza is fabulous as is the roadfrom Ponferrada to Truchas but you have to bear with the first few miles of tatty to where it opens out into a race track
and the N221 along the Douro valley is another spectacular road ( my favourite in the whole world )
 
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We have stayed at many Paradors, all good except the de lerma during the festival!
 
We’re on tour for c.14 days and intend spending c.10 days between n / w Spain and Portugal then over Pyrenees into France to head north

are heading to Picos 9th July for 10 nights.

Aha, that’s a bit different to spending 10 nights in the Picos, nice as they are.
 


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