On Spain’s northern coast, Asturias exhibits influences that lean more Celtic than Mediterranean. Traces of a complicated history emerge in what’s left of Roman gold mines, Celtic settlements known as ...
ASTURIAS RESEMBLES not a bit the sun-bleached Spain of popular imagination. Rivers crisscross vibrant green hillsides, ending in forbidding seaside bluffs. In the country of jamón, local dairy reigns ...
Travel to Spain’s north coast and through inland dairy pastures, and you’ll find the stew queens of Asturias, the guisanderas ...
But unless you’re a booksy food geek or diehard Hispanophile, chances are you haven’t discovered the unsung cuisine of Spain’s comfort-food capital, Asturias. That’s because most people who go to ...
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Asturias, wedged against the Bay of Biscay in northwest Spain, is big country: a verdant wash of bold geography, distinctive flavors, bright sea and clouds wrapped around mountains. This ancient and ...
After a decade spent living abroad, a photographer returns to her homeland — and revels in the breadth of its beauty. Ribadesella, a small town in eastern Asturias.Credit... Supported by Photographs ...
Fly over Llanes, a picturesque coastal town in Asturias, Spain—capturing its rugged cliffs, golden beaches, historic harbour, and traditional fishing-port charm in stunning drone footage. For more ...
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