Picos de Europa is a mountain range located in the north of
Spain, between Asturias and Leon with max altitudes around the 2500 m. Locally are called the Little Alps for its
similitude with those. If there are something that really took my attention is
the brutality of the elevation profile. It moves from 400 to 2500 very quickly,
keep this in mind!! It is not an easy walk.
I did a 3 days tour in the occidental side of the range.
Something getting popular now a days is to do a full tour called the ring, I
leave you a link here. You can get
an idea of Picos with this video, thanks to anillo Xtreme:
A good place to start is Cain; you get inside the gorge
following an old water canal system used for a hydroelectric power plant. It
follows the Cares River. This is a very tourist place for a reason:
Cares Gorge |
Cares Gorge |
To get into the occidental side you need to turn left, get
the re-conquer trail ( GR 202 ) and gain 1000 m up to Sierra Buena pass. On the
way up there are different shepherd houses where they live with their cows in
summer time. Those are a good place to have a break and refill the water. If
you do this in a morning during the summer time you would get overheat for the
sun orientation, it gets quite hot.
Sierra Buena Pass |
The way down to Covadonga Lakes is quite easy. You have a restaurant to resupply and a bit further a Refuge to stay the night. I did not book and I was lucky enough that they put a mattress in the middle of the restaurant when the last costumer left, book in advance!
The second day from the lakes to Vegaredonda refuge is more difficult by far.The trail ( PR 5 ) disappear in the rocks and it get difficult to navigate
if it’s your first time over here, I got lost a couple of times and depending
of the snow melt you will have to cross some ice shots with some difficulty
without ice axe or crampons. But this also has the most rewarding views.
If you bring your own tarp / tent I would recommend you to
camp in Vega Huerta, there is a creek but not food available. The ways down to
the refuge goes through an abrupt descent, after gets easy in the woods to reach
Vegabano. It took me 12 hours the second day with not many brakes.
Vega Huerta |
the Woods around Valdeon |