About the municipality

  • Population: 410

  • Area: 31,36 km2

  • Telephone: (+34) 985 63 44 02
  • E-mail: cdtl_santirso@hotmail.es
  • Local Council address: Avenida de Galicia s/n – 33774, El Llano .San Tirso de Abres, Asturias

Services

Primary school (1 school)
Secondary school
Nursery school (0 – 3 years)
Healthcare centre / Medical practice (1 facility)
Pharmacy (1 pharmacy)
Bank branch / ATMs (1 facility)
Supermarket
Local shops (3 shops)
Petrol station
Casa de Cultura (Arts & Community Centre)
Library / Reading room (1 facility)
Sports facilities (2 facilities)
Post office (1 office)
(SDTL) Local technological promotion services
Bus
Train
Taxi
Car rental
Bike & Rollerblade rental
Campervan and Motorhome stopover
Internet connectivity
Optic fibre
5G mobile connection
Coworking facilities
Telework facilities
Business incubators
Business centres
Hotels
Rural houses (Casa Rural Isabel Artemis; Goje; Casa Vilar I; Casa Vilar II; Matela)
Hostels
Cottages (PiluPeta Casa de Aldea; Casona Amaido)
Hostels (4 hostels)
Rental housing
Public rental housing
Coliving
Camping (Camping Amaido)
Mountains Pico Xunqueira; Loma de Cordín; Monte de Vaca; Peña del Lobo; Monte Sueiro; Peña del Encanto; Peña Bella.
Hiking trails
Recreational areas El Pieñeiro
River Río Eo
Green spaces and forests
Protected natural areas Rio Eo, Oscos and Terras de Burón Biosphere Reserve
Lowest point of the municipality: 20 m above sea level

Highest point of the municipality: 664 m above sea level

Hiking, cycling, tennis, swimming, paddle-surfing, canoeing…
Ruta del Ferrocarril (Railway trail). 12 km. Las Vegas, San Tirso de Abres.
Route of the Pañeiros. 7 Km. El Llano, San Triso de Abres.
Ruta Pena do Encanto. 6 Km. La Carretera, San Tirso de Abres.
The route of the Arrieros (muleteers’ route) 7 Km, Espasande, San Tirso de Abres.
Swimming pools
Beaches
Rivers
Reservoirs
Lakes
Spa / Thermal Waters
Security level: Very High
Noise pollution level Very low
Light pollution level Low
Traffic level: Low
Air quality index (AQI): Good
A blend of Asturian and Galician gastronomy. Fabas (Asturian beans), Galician-style broth, salmon and trout, “roscas” (Easter sweet breads), “filloas” (sweet crepes), stew, “empanadas”, “chulas” (sweet fritters), rice pudding, cottage cheese…
Restaurante Amaído
Bar La Farrapa
Bar San Juan
Bar Casa Miranda
Centro de Interpretación de Pesca en el Eo (Eo River Fishing Interpretation Centre)
Eo river and estuary
Biosphere Reserve Río Eo, Oscos and Tierras de Burón
Túneles de la Ruta del Ferrocarril (Railway Trail Tunnels)
THE COMADRES’ CELEBRATION (A GATHERING OF WOMEN BEFORE CARNIVAL TO ENJOY A MEAL AND SPEND TIME TOGETHER): ARTISAN MARKET
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND “ROSCAS” (EASTER SWEET BREADS)
BONFIRE OF SAN JUAN PATRON
SAINT FESTIVAL IN HONOUR OF SAN ROQUE
SUMMER MARKETS
SUMMER CARNIVAL
CULTURAL WEEK
FESTA DA MALLA DO TRIGO (WHEAT THRESHING FESTIVAL)
DÍA DE ASTURIAS (ASTURIAS DAY)
SENIOR CITIZENS MEETING
ASOCIACIÓN CULTURAL SAN TIRSO DEL EO (CULTURAL ASSOCIATION)
ASOCIACIÓN TERCERA EDAD SAN SALVADOR (SENIOR CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION)
ASOCIACIÓN DE MUJERES RURALES RENACER (RURAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION)
ASOCIACIÓN SAN TIRSO DE ABRES TURISMO RURAL (RURAL TOURISM ASSOCIATION)
ASOCIACIÓN DE VECINOS SAN ISIDRO LABRADOR – LA CARRETERA (RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION)
ASOCIACIÓN DE VECINOS SANTA APOLONIA – SALCIDO (RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION)
ASOCIACIÓN DE VECINOS NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL CARMEN – LOURIDO (RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION)
AMPA C.R.A. (PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION) OCCIDENTE – AULA SAN TIRSO (PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION)
ASOCIACIÓN CULTURAL A PENA DO ENCANTO (CULTURAL ASSOCIATION)
ASOCIACIÓN DE EMPRESARIOS DE “EL BOUTARÓN” – AEBO (BUSINESS ASSOCIATION)
ASOCIACIÓN CULTURAL SAN TIRSO DEL EO (CULTURAL ASSOCIATION)
The municipality’s privileged location combines river, mountain, and sea at a short distance, and offers a fascinating blend of Asturian and Galician culture.
San Tirso de Abres is a peaceful and serene municipality that offers almost all essential services to its residents.

Exemplary village of Asturias 2011, on the banks of the river Eo and a stage on the Primitive Way of St. James. The natural landscape and morphology of San Tirso de Abres are marked by the river Eo, which gives them shape and beauty, turning them into lush gallery forests and shaping a splendid river valley with its fertile meadows and the flow of the longed-for Eo. This river is famous for its salmon, trout and sea trout catches, with its crystalline waters over slate bottoms where the songs sound when rolling and the frogs when croaking, those that can be seen from the old fishermen’s refuge of Xesteira, which is accessed by a suspension bridge…

Mining has marked the course of events over the last century and there are many vestiges of industrial archaeology and architecture typical of an era in L’Entregu/El Entrego, as well as in Sotrondio – Pozo Sotón – and Blimea. The natural and rural environment surrounding these towns is part of the Protected Landscape of the Cuencas Mineras and offers hidden places where you can enjoy a cider or a typical Asturian recipe, such as the ones you can enjoy at the Fiesta de les Cebolles Rellenas in L’Entregu/El Entrego, Fiesta de los Pimientos Rellenos in Blimea or the Fiesta de los Nabos de Sotrondio (all of them declared of Tourist Interest), and then to wash down this ‘hypercaloric’ diet there is always the option of a long walk along the banks of the Nalón or a hiking route amidst the castles and mining villages.