Best Cudillero Tours & Trips

This small fishing village is widely considered as the most picturesque along the Asturian coast. Cudillero is renowned for its pastel-painted houses that tumble down to its tiny port on a narrow inlet. Legend has it that Cudillero was founded by the Vikings. Today, its two most important attractions are its Gothic parish church, which dates from the 16th century and contains outstanding baroque carvings; and the chapel of Humilladero, which is the oldest structure in town.
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FAQs about Cudillero Tours

What is the best time of year to visit Cudillero to avoid rain and crowds?

Visit Cudillero between June and September for the driest weather and mild temperatures. The Asturian coast sees frequent rain, but summer has the lowest precipitation. July and August are busiest; for fewer crowds, choose June or September, when accommodations are more available and the climate remains pleasant.

How do I get from Oviedo to Cudillero without a car?

Take the ALSA bus from Oviedo’s Intercambiador bus station to Cudillero—services run multiple times daily and the trip takes about 1 hour. Taxis are available at the station for final leg transport. Schedules vary seasonally, so check ALSA’s website the day before travel.

Are there local passes for public transport and attractions in Cudillero?

Cudillero does not offer a dedicated local pass. Regional transport is managed by ALSA buses, with individual tickets sold at stations or onboard. For cultural sites, entry is typically pay-per-attraction. Consider the Asturias Tourist Card for regional benefits in larger cities, though it has limited use in small villages like Cudillero.

Is it safe to swim at Cudillero’s beaches, and which one is best for families?

Swimming is safe at Playa del Marqués, the main beach, guarded during summer (June-September) with lifeguards and calm waters. Avoid unguarded beaches or rough surf conditions. Check daily signage at the beach for water safety alerts. This urban beach has amenities like restrooms and cafes, making it ideal for families.

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