About the municipality

  • Population: 14.984

  • Area: 271,8 km2

  • Telephone: (+34) 985 893 202
  • E-mail: info@ayto-villaviciosa.org
  • Local Council address: Plaza del Ayuntamiento, S/N – C.P.: 33.300 Villaviciosa (Asturias)

Services

Primary school
Secondary school
Nursery school (0 – 3 years)
Healthcare centre / Medical practice
Pharmacy
Bank branch / ATMs
Supermarket
Local shops
Petrol station
Casa de Cultura (Arts & Community Centre)
Library / Reading room
Sports facilities
Post office (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 the N-632, AS-256, AS-267 and AS-255 roads

Internet connectivity
Optic fibre
5G mobile connection
Coworking facilities
Telework facilities
Business incubators
Business centres

https://www.villaviciosa.es/espacio-emprendedores

Hotels
Rural houses
Hostels
Cottages
Hostels
Rental housing
Public rental housing
Coliving Camping
Camping
Mountains
Hiking trails
Recreational areas
Rivers
Green spaces and forests
Protected natural areas (Lloviu Cave, Villaviciosa Estuary, Ichnite Sites)
Lowest point of the Municipality: sea level

Highest point of the Municipality: 662 m above sea level

Surfing, paddle-surfing, water sports, hiking, cycling, tennis, swimming, horse riding and various sports such as karate, rhythmic gymnastics, etc., as there is a wide programme of sports activities in the sports centre and the Ateneo Obrero.
Route of the Molinos del Ríu Profundu – 7 linear km (water mills in a dense and shady riverside landscape)

Route of Carlos V. – 11 linear km (a stage on the last journey of Emperor Charles V)

Ruta del Azabache – 5 km linear route (on the origins of a material so closely linked to Asturian tradition as jet)

Route of Peña Cabrera – 6 linear km (Eucalyptus plantations, oak forests and a breathtaking scenery from the summit)

Route of the Molinos del Río Merón – 7 linear km (water mills and the Merón beach)

Travesía Andariega a Covadonga – 25 km linear km (trail from Villaviciosa to Covandonga)

Camino de Santiago / St. James’ Way – 28 linear km

Swimming pools
Beaches
Rivers
Reservoirs
Lakes
Spa / Thermal Waters
Security level: High
Noise pollution level Low
Light pollution level Low
Traffic level: Low
Air quality index (AQI): Good
Asturian cider thrives here, with the municipality being rich in both cider presses (“llagares”) and apple orchards (“pumaradas”), further supported by the presence of the Regulatory Council for the Asturian Cider PDO. Additionally, the municipality hosts the headquarters of the “faba” PGI for Asturian beans, and it’s renowned for its delectable seafood from the Port of Tazones, featuring a diverse array of fresh fish and shellfish.
Throughout the municipality, you’ll find a multitude of “sidrerías” (cider bars), bars, and restaurants. Notably, the fishing village of Tazones excels in its fish and seafood specialities, while the capital of Villaviciosa places a strong emphasis on cider consumption and the delights of cider gastronomy.
Home to one of the most significant concentrations of Romanesque temples in northern Spain, the Monumental Complex of Valdediós lies just 11 km from Villaviciosa. It encompasses the pre-Romanesque church of San Salvador “El Conventín” and the Romanesque Monastery of Santa María la Real.

The coastal path of the Camino de Santiago (St. James’ Way) crosses the municipality. There’s also a crossroads, offering you the option to follow either the Coastal Way or the Primitive Way.

A diverse cultural program, which is mainly free, takes place throughout the year at the Riera Theatre in Villaviciosa. Similar events also occur at the Ateneo Obrero. Furthermore, the municipality hosts a myriad of popular festivals in nearly all its villages, and notably, the following events have earned the distinction of being declared Festivals of Tourist Interest in the Principality of Asturias:

VILLAVICIOSA EASTER HOLY WEEK – March/April

JORNADAS GASTRONÓMICAS DE LA LLÁMPARA (LAMPREY CULINARY FESTIVAL) – May

MERCADO TRADICIONAL DE OLES (OLES ARTISAN MARKET) – August

PRIMER DESEMBARCO DE CARLOS V EN TAZONES (CARLOS V’S FIRST LANDING IN TAZONES) – AUGUST

APPLE FESTIVAL – October (odd years)

A broad associative movement, both through associations and even through the Federation of Residents’ Associations of Villaviciosa

Red Cross, various NGOs, Asociación Pro Personas Con Discapacidad Raitana (for assistance to individuals with disabilities)

Villaviciosa combines the serenity of the Asturian countryside with outstanding connectivity and services, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty and abundant resources, which provides an excellent quality of life.

Ease of communications. Both the major cities (Avilés, Gijón, and Oviedo) and Asturias Airport are located within half an hour or less from Villaviciosa.

The meaning of its name is linked to the concept of fertility, and the truth is that this municipality lives up to the etymology of its name.
The capital of the council, Villaviciosa, home to one of the oldest Holy Weeks in Asturias, has a very pleasant historic quarter, where you can see palaces and emblazoned houses, and where you can contemplate, for example, the Romanesque church of Santa María de la Oliva…
because this municipality has interesting examples of Romanesque architecture, such as San Juan de Amandi or Santa María de Lugás, and of Pre-Romanesque architecture such as San Salvador de Valdediós, an impressive combination of church and monastery.

Among the natural beauties, the Ría stands out, where you can go bird watching and observe the biodiversity and where you can also practise all kinds of nautical sports based in the Port of El Puntal and where it is common to see canoeing training sessions, due to the great tradition and quarry that exists in the area in this speciality.

A trip along the estuary takes us to the pontoons of the El Gaitero cider factory, one of the oldest in Asturias and which, along with many other wineries (Llagares) in the municipality, is open to visitors. The Rodiles beach – a surfing icon -, the village of Sietes with its old granaries, or the Way of St. James, are other places of interest for tourists visiting this corner of the Cider Shire.