About the municipality

  • Population: 3.851

  • Area: 35 km2

  • Telephone: (+34) 985 588 013

  • E-mail: info@sotodelbarco.com
  • Local Council address: Plaza de Herminio de la Noval, 1, 33126 Soto del Barco (Asturias)

Services

Primary school (C. P. Gloria Rodríguez; C.P. Ventura de la Paz Suárez)
Secondary school
Nursery school (0 – 3 years)
Healthcare centre / Medical practice (Soto del Barco; San Juan de la Arena)
Pharmacy Soto del Barco; San Juan de la Arena
Bank branch / ATMs (Sabadell – 1 branch, 2 ATMs; Unicaja – 1 ATM)
Supermarket (Tandy; Coviran; Alimerka; Día)
Local shops (7 shops)
Petrol station
Casa de Cultura (Arts & Community Centre)
Library / Reading room (2 facilities)
Sports facilities (8 facilities)
Post office (2 offices)
(SDTL) Local technological promotion services
Bus
Train
Taxi
Car rental
Bike & Rollerblade rental
Campervan and Motorhome stopover

How to get to the municipality: by the A-8 motorway, and by the N-634 and AS-16 roads

 

 

Internet connectivity
Optic fibre
5G mobile connection
Coworking facilities
Telework facilities
Business incubators
Business centres
Hotels (Hotel Palacio de la Magdalena; Hotel el Parador)
Rural houses (Hotel Rural Foncubierta; Hotel Rural Riberas)
Hostels
Cottages (Casa El Texo; Casa Los Sombredales)
Hostel (Rompiente Norte; Los Novales; Cocos)
Rental housing
Public rental housing
Coliving
Camping
Mountains  
Hiking trails  
Recreational areas (El Castillo, Los Quebrantos, La Corrada)
Rivers Nalón river
Green spaces and forests (El Castillo, Los Quebrantos, La Corrada)
Protected natural areas (SCI and SPA sites)

Lowest point of the Municipality: sea level

Highest point of the Municipality: 467 m above sea level

 
Surfing, paddle-surfing, water sports, hiking, cycling, tennis, swimming, horse riding, skating, sailing, canoeing, rowing, basketball, volleyball, rugby tag, padel. Any sport related to the beach, the river and the low mountains.

Coastal trails, waterways, military history, and hydrological heritage routes.

Swimming pools
Beaches
Rivers
Reservoirs
Lakes
Spa / Thermal Waters
Security level: Reasonably high
Noise pollution level Regular
Light pollution level High
Traffic level: Regular
Air quality index (AQI): Regular
Angula, “faba” beans, kiwi, Cantabrian fresh fish and seafood, fruit and vegetable products.
Piemonte
El cruce
Tapas Fidalgo
El rancho
Alto del praviano
Mesonin de Tere
El paraíso
El clarin
La Belcris
Stop
El refugio
Bulevar
Hotel-restaurante palacio de la magdalena (4 estrellas)
Hotel-restaurante el parador (2 estrellas)
Casa Pomp
Mar salada
El anfora
La calea
El sibarita
La deva
El peñon
Nalon river
Barometro
Cafe-bar la arena
El tintero
Cerveceria el parque
Las malvinas
El barique
El cafe de tata
Pasteleria vanesa
El jubilado san juan de la arena
El jubilado soto del barco
El Pescador; La Escollera (best “cachopo” in the world)
Annual local “pinchos” competition in February-March
Elver gastronomic festival on the first weekend in March

Castle of San Martín

Military heritage throughout the municipality (machine gun nests, trenches, etc.)

Puerta del Mar Interpretation Centre

Industrial heritage of canneries

Water heritage throughout the municipality (century-old fountains)

El Clarín Theatre

Rubén Darío’s House

Heritage of Asturian “indiano” architecture

Palace of the Marquis of Ferrera (Ponte)

Roman Villa of Ponte

Churches and chapels

Exhibitions at the Interpretation Centre and Casa de Cultura

Theatre activity

Cinematic activity at the Casas de Cultura

Concerts

Scientific talks

Cultural and sporting events

Processions of Regional Tourist Interest

Hoguera de San Juan (bonfire)

Enramado de fuentes (fresh flower decoration on fountains)

Residents’ associations in all parishes

Cultural associations in urban centres

Choral groups

Housewives’ and women’s associations

Pensioners’ associations

Sports clubs (rowing, football, futsal, paddle-surf)

Beach Cleanup .

Companionship for the elderly in residential homes

Castle of San Martín

Los Quebrantos beach –

Bayas Beach Nalón river estuary

El municipio de Soto del Barco posee una ubicación privilegiada en el marco regional, presenta los servicios básicos y de calidad. The municipality of Soto del Barco enjoys a prime location within the regional framework and provides essential, high-quality services. Currently, it has an internet network that covers urban areas and extends into rural ones, offering an optimal infrastructure for teleworking. Commuting to the major cities of Asturias takes less than 45 minutes, with various transportation options available, including buses, trains, and private vehicles. The Cantabrian Highway crosses through the municipality, and Asturias Airport is just a 5-minute drive away. Asturias Airport is a 5-minute drive away. Our region is blessed with a unique natural environment and is home to the largest river estuary on the Cantabrian coast, which is the primary source of sediment to the Cantabrian Sea. The Nalón river offers a wide range of opportunities for water sports enthusiasts, providing numerous leisure and recreational activities. Los Quebrantos and Bayas beaches form the largest stretch of sandy coastline in the Principality of Asturias. Its noteworthy characteristics include favourable waves for activities like surfing and distinctive black sand, a result of the presence of coal. Additionally, there is a vibrant sociocultural scene throughout the year, featuring concerts, theatre performances, workshops, lectures, sports events, and culinary events.

Soto del Barco is born and grows on the banks of the Nalón, and is nourished and fed by it. So much so that all its life, its rich vegetable garden, its cuisine and its traditions revolve around the ‘silt’ and sap of this powerful river, which flows into the Bay of Biscay in this region. One of its banks is L’Arena, a town famous for its great seafaring tradition – which has a beautiful riverbed -, fishing and sailing, and because the best elvers in the northern Iberian Peninsula are harvested and cooked there. The glass eel is so important in the life of L’Arena that one of the original Christmas traditions is that of the ‘angulero’, a fisherman who acts as Father Christmas to bring the illusion and presents to the children. In addition, L’Arena adds to the cultural cachet of its council by seducing artists of the stature of the poet Rubén Darío or the painter Joaquín Sorolla who lived and were inspired there…

And to top it all off, L’Arena not only has a river and estuary, it has a beach, the impressive sandy area of Los Quebrantos. The Nalón and Soto del Barco, whose capital is Sotu, offer us other special places such as the village of El Castillu – with its medieval tower included – and its very old wharf, unique in Asturias. Other options are the village of Riberas and its indian architecture or getting to know the rural and natural environment in its farm-school… these are some suggestions, among many other routes and activities – land and river – that can be done from any point of the municipality, including its capital, which also has high level accommodation, some of which have been catalogued as among the best in the world.