Ribadesella (Asturian: Ribesella) is a small (84 km2) municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. Known for its location on the Cantabrian Sea, as well as for the outlet of the River Sella, Ribadesella is a town that forms part of the Picos de Europa (Peaks of Europe). It is bordered on the east by Llanes, on the south by Cangas de Onís and Parres, and on the west by Caravia. Ribadesella is hometown to Queen Letizia of Spain.
Restaurants in Ribadesella
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We visited in January, and really wanted to do something fun whilst we were out , and came across this and we had an amazing time. Maria led us on a hack and it was very laid back, and enjoyable we took it at a pace that was comfortable for our levels, and her English was very good, perfect thing to do with family, friends or solo ???? will definitely go back
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Nautilus offers a new touristic concept in Asturias east coast. We are a small family enterprise of sailors from Ribadesella with over 25 years of experience in sailing. We offer sea routes along the Jurasic Coast of Asturias on board of semi-rigid boat, nine metres in length with capacity for 12 passengers plus the crew. Our boat complies with all EC regulations and our crew has all the required qualifications issued by the spanish authorities. Your safety and enjoyment is a priority for us, we guarantee it through our experience and our liability insurance. Sailing on board of Nautilus is totaly safe and requires no prior skills or experience. In addition, all our routes are suitable even for small sailors from the age of 1.
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The road runs through a 300 metre long cave which is stunning and free to visit. You are supposed to wear a fluorescent jacket to walk through the caves. There are a number of walks that start at the far end of the caves.
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La Cueva de Tito Bustillo es uno de los conjuntos rupestre mundiales del arte paleolítico. En julio de 2008 fue declarada, junto a otras cuatro cuevas asturianas y doce más de Cantabria y el País Vasco, Patrimonio de la Humanidad por sus extraordinarias manifestaciones de arte rupestre paleolítico. De los doce conjuntos que la forman, únicamente se puede visitar unos meses al año el Panel Principal para contribuir a la preservación y conservación de la Cueva. The Tito Bustillo Cave is one of the world´s collections of Palaeolithic rock art. In July 2008 it was declared, together with four other Asturian caves and twelve more in Cantabria and the Basque Country, a World Heritage Site due to its extraordinary examples of Palaeolithic rock art. Of the twelve collections that form it, only the Main Panel can be visited during certain months of the year in order to help with the preservation and conservation of the Cave.
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