Secluded Asturias cottage for holidays in Northern Spain
Nr Picos de Europa, Asturias, Northern Spain Property Ref: AT19-
2 Bedrooms
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Sleeps 4
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Property Ref: AT19
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Summary
In a glorious Piloña setting with local activities, hiking and beaches of the Dinosaur Coast. Walk to restaurants. Sleeps 4.
Facilities
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2 Bedrooms
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2.5 Bathrooms
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Sleeps 4
Enjoyment
WiFi Internet; TV & DVD; Simple garden furniture; Barbecue.
Self-catering
Fridge-freezer; 4-ring electric hob & oven; Microwave; Kettle; Coffee machine; Toaster; Juicer; Blender.
Practicalities
Washing machine; Iron & board; Open fireplace; Central heating; Hairdryer; Cot on request; All bedding and towels provided (except beach towels); Private parking.
Extras
The house manager can always be contacted for activities, advice and assistance.
Layout
Ground floor
Open-plan living room-dining room; Kitchen; Utility room with WC.
First floor
Bedroom 1: Twin beds (beds can be pushed together) with complete en-suite bathroom (shower over full bathtub, WC & bidet); Bedroom 2: Twin beds (beds can be pushed together) with complete en-suite bathroom (shower over full bathtub, WC & bidet); Open, banistered, furnished wooden gallery.
Exterior
Simply furnished porch area; Lawned gardens.
Overview
Piloña is one of our favourite areas of Asturias. It’s so picturesque, such a joy to explore, green and hilly, winding country lanes where you chance upon stone-built hamlets: it’s as if you’ve stepped back to an age of country living, with a sparse and scattered populace and general peaceableness.
It’s great for walks. You have the natural park of Sierra del Sueve right on your doorstep and you’re close to the superb Picos de Europa: highly recommended for daytrips to an alpine-style experience. And then it’s only a short drive to the coast for sandy beaches and fishing villages.
This independent country property is set in a vast estate of over 600 acres. If you go looking for them, you’ll find other houses, but here you are quite on your own, with the most marvellous views and a first floor balcony from which to enjoy them. Despite the privacy, a full-time property manager is on hand (she has an office in nearby Sevares village, where you can arrange actvities).
The building is a hundred years old, built of stone and wood, and belongs to a high category of rural holiday homes in Asturias. It’s shiny clean and furnished in a chunky, solid style.
The house has plenty of comfortable seating and dining space for four people. The kitchen is fairly small but adequate and it has a window looking out onto the garden.
There’s plenty of natural light in this house, making for a welcoming feel and ambience.
Upstairs, there is a hallway with doors to a fabulous and comfortably furnished timber gallery, which has the effect of opening the house to the beautifully green outside world. The views are of Ponga – a gorgeous off-the-beaten-track tract of the Principality which we urge you to explore – and the rest of the Picos de Europa, often topped with snow.
Outside, a covered porch area has bench seating and a table, and another bench on the little meadow opposite has more pretty views. There’s a barbecue in the garden, although you’d need to carry sausages or vegetable kebabs over to the sitting area.
There’s lots of garden space, ringed by wood fencing which also encloses an old hórreo, or grain store. There are a few steps up to the hórreo and the fence is not childproof, but there are no steep drops and the property is generally perfectly safe for children.
A 10-minute walk along a track (or a 5-minute drive by road) brings you to Sevares village, where you can do simple shopping, eat at restaurants and also visit the property manager, who can point you in the right direction for facilities and activities.
These include horseriding, canoeing in the River Sella (suitable also for children from 7 years), guided walks, fishing (a permit is required, which we can help you obtain, so please ask us well in advance if you plan to fish) and golf at a nearby country palace hotel, where Rustical Travel clients benefit from special rates (as well as a 10% discount on meals at the splendid hotel restaurant).
Sevares village, on the main road connecting Picos de Europa and the coast, is the place for all your basic practical needs; here you can arrange activities at the management office, or take the local train along a pretty itinerary.
Do explore the byways to come upon picture book hamlets to fall in love with: Espinaredo is one of Spain’s most famous village beauty spots and little places like Miyares (just up the road) are just wonderful. This is one of the best spots for mushroom-hunting in autumn. We can out you in touch with the association of local experts if you want to go on a guided hunt and know the edible from the not.
Driving around Piloña is more like old-fashioned leisurely motoring: country lanes, few cars, through lovely landscapes. We suggest Ponga, the Desfiladero de los Beyos, Cangas de Onis for the Picos de Europa, historic Covadonga, tomb of King Pelayo and gateway to high glacial lakes.
And then there's the coast: in half an hour you can be at Ribadesella for sandy beaches, and other highlights include the delightful fishing village of Tazones, Lastres (ask us for recommendations for seafood restaurants here!) with its Jurassic Museum, dinosaur footprints, lighthouses and breathtaking cliffs along an unspoilt coastline.
A string of coves, cliffs and interesting sandy beaches, some with caves are great fun to explore here.
Finally, lest we forget, expect to eat splendidly. While fabada bean stew, cider and cheese are quintessential local specialities, Asturias is one of the best destinations you can choose when it comes to wholesome home cooking. Food here is tasty fare, served generously: just the thing after a healthy day out in the mountains or at the sea.
Location
Green hills and unspoilt countryside with Ponga Natural Park as backdrop.
In private country setting, 10 mins walk or 5 mins drive from Sevares village. The final access to the property is via a narrow street, which can be negotiated with care.
Prices
Rustical Travel charges in Euros, VAT is included, no surcharges apply.
| From | to | Price per week |
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| 01/01/2026 | 06/01/2026 | €1,060 |
| 07/01/2026 | 27/03/2026 | €990 |
| 28/03/2026 | 05/04/2026 | €1,060 |
| 06/04/2026 | 29/04/2026 | €990 |
| 30/04/2026 | 03/05/2026 | €1,060 |
| 04/05/2026 | 30/06/2026 | €990 |
| 01/07/2026 | 01/09/2026 | €1,060 |
| 02/09/2026 | 06/10/2026 | €990 |
| 07/10/2026 | 12/10/2026 | €1,060 |
| 13/10/2026 | 27/10/2026 | €990 |
| 28/10/2026 | 01/11/2026 | €1,060 |
| 02/11/2026 | 01/12/2026 | €990 |
| 02/12/2026 | 08/12/2026 | €1,060 |
| 09/12/2026 | 17/12/2026 | €990 |
| 18/12/2026 | 31/12/2026 | €1,060 |
Booking information for AT19
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Access to the property is by a narrow street, recommended for small or medium size cars with reasonably high clearance.
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Check-in time: from 16:00h to 22:00h; Check-out time: 10:00h
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Pets may be permitted on previous request, in which case additional costs will apply. Special restrictions normally apply. Please ask us.
Changeover day AT19
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The start and finish day has some flexibility, as long as undesirable gaps between bookings are not left in High Season.
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YOUR REVIEWS
Really lovely house and garden in a beautiful area. Peaceful stay. Excellent information from Rustical Travel (as always) except directions to pick up key needs updating."
+ Read moreThe property was nicely situated and mostly comfortable. However, we suffered total power loss for three nights due to a malfuntioning cooker which left us without lighting, heating or any power supply over two periods. It took time for the information that the power trip / reset switch was outside of the property."
+ Read moreOverall a good house in a nice location. I think it could do with updating, bigger television and better kitchen equipment. We could not find a chopping board, until noticing in on the floor covered in cobwebs. Basically needs money spent on it. Both showers leaked, one coming through the kitchen ceiling."
+ Read moreI had to pay for 7 night althogh I was in the House only 5 nights. I didn't like this.."
+ Read moreOh it was amazing! It was lovely, thank you very much. Especially the bench. And the BBQ. And the river at the bottom of the field. And the views. And the solitude. And the horse in the next field was good too, waiting for us each afternoon for a chat. And our own flock of buzzards. And the cute baby cows. Oh and the house was very nice too."
+ Read moreThe house had a lovely garden and some charming features (like its horreo - which our kids loved -, balconied room, the green tiling in its bathrooms and the green wardrobe in one of the bedrooms). However, the indoor furnishings were generally rather old and old-fashioned (there wasn't a single really comfortable chair) and I felt that the house had either been rented to a heavy-smoker recently or one used to live there - there was an underlying smell of smoke (my husband just thought this was because the furnishings were old). We saw a mouse on the first night (but it is in the country). As a suggestion, it would be great if there was some comfy outdoor furniture - a couple of sunloungers, deckchairs or hammocks perhaps? The keyholder Violeta was very nice and could not have been more helpful. My husband and I found the beds and single pillows uncomfortable and when we called after three bad nights sleep to ask if there was anything she might do she came immediately to change them. We wished we had said something after the first night. (Still, I do feel a double bed and modern mattress would make the house more desirable). We found the local guide from Rustical Travel extremely helpful. To add to it, we also had a really great meal at Meson Viizcares in Espinaredo, where we found the proprietor and the chef absolutely charming, and had lovely swimming at La Pescana. On the coast, we also thought that the beach cafe at Cueva Del Mar (though not cheap) did really wonderful modern food, quite different from anything else we had in Asturias, and had a cool ambiance. A couple of things that we didn't find in your guide that we would love to your recommendations are: The Bear Trail (which you can walk or cycle down), and the bear sanctuary at Proaza. Proaza is also a charming town which seemed to have several decent eateries - we enjoyed one of our best meals in Asturias in the elegant sanctuary of the garden of La Senderuela hotel, where again they were really welcoming to our sons and tolerant of my Spanish. One of our favourite family days out (and the one our boys have talked about the most since) was when we walked up the River Dobre from Santianes Del Torin, near Cangas De Onis, to the natural swimming pool at Olla De San Vicente. The pool is spectacular, the scenery stunning and jumping off the rocks a total thrill. We went on a Sunday and it was quite busy, though still totally worth it, but we'd probably recommend trying to go duing the week to avoid the crowds. The town of Sevares itself (which was our nearer town) seems a rather sad, depressed, depressing place. The hotel next to our rental place's office had been burnt out and when we went to the nearest restaurnt - La Rocca - we felt the staff were incredibly unfriendly to us - and though it said in your guide or the rental agency's that they had an English menu they certainly didn't offer one and we struggled to get anyone's attention."
+ Read moreI've already been corresponding with Javier and given him feedback, but to summarise what I've said, I'll set out a brief review below: We loved the peace and quiet of the house and the wonderful views of the Pilona valley, and enjoyed having horses and cattle as neighbours! The lanes leading to the house were narrower than we had expected and we unfortunately damaged our car on some hidden rocks which were covered by vegetation. We wouldn't recommend anyone to take a car larger than a VW Golf there, unless you have a vehicle with high ground clearance We enjoyed taking the FEVE train from Sevares station, which is cheap and punctual, and passes through some beautiful countryside and we also found many restaurants which served wonderful food, especially the menu del dia, at remarkably low prices, usually no more than €11 (and that included wine or cider!). The closest restaurant to the casa, La Roca, has a very comprehensive menu for the evening and service is both efficient and friendly The scenery around the Picos, especially the views from the winding narrow road to the lakes South of Coverings, was breathtaking even though partially obscured by cloud and mist when we went. There are so many places to explore that even when it rained we didn't get bored, and the Sunday market as Canga d'Onis is great fun with lots of local cheeses on offer (and you can sample them first) Violeta and her assistant were extremely helpful and friendly and our thanks to them for their help and advice, it was much appreciated And lastly, thanks to Rustical Travel, who supplied so much helpful information about both the casa and places of interest. One tip for the future though - can you include directions of how to get back to the ferry in Bilbao, as it isn't well signposted and we, as well as others, got completely lost as a result! But it didn't spoil our holiday and we would certainly use your company again and would have no hesitation in recommending them to others. Well done!"
Rustical Update
In September 2016 we were informed that the access to the house was broadened and the biggest rocks were removed from the track. It is still somewhat narrow, but it is now easier to pass through it.
We were very pleased with the service we received from your company, you were very efficient and helpful. We have already recommended you to friends. The keyholder was excellent, so kind and helpful to us. We liked the cottage, the location was beautiful and we appreciated the log burner (sadly the weather was variable ). My only criticism of the cottage was that the sofas were not very comfortable and my husband kept falling through the seat! Many thanks to you all.
Rustical Update
The caretaker of the villa has been informed of the problem with the sofas and has confirmed us that she will take a look at them to see if they need replacing.
We had a wonderful stay at the property. It was quiet and secluded - with cows and horses across the fence - but also within easy walking distance to Sevares. The cottage was basic but well-supplied with essentials. The staff at the office were all extremely cheerful, pleasant and helpful, especially Violetta. We also enjoyed the classy lunch for €20 pp at hotel Palacio de Rubianes, which is about an hour and a half walk away. Others have mentioned the tricky road track to the house. Yes, it requires concentration, but manageable after a few trips. The property would benefit from wi-fi though."
+ Read moreWe loved theproperty and the surrounding area. Simple but comfortable accommodation, we had everything we needed for a relaxing holiday. Short walk into the village and good hearty food at the little bar/restaurant. The road to the cottage is extremely narrow in places, we were very glad of a very small car! The area around Sevares is beautiful, and this is a great location for exploring Asturias. Violetta was also very helpful. Highly recommended!"
+ Read morethis a beautiful cottage, very clean, and with lovely views over the valley. it exceeded my expectations. A very narrow track leads up to it, and you wouldn't want to have a large car to negotiate it! The office staff who have the keys were unfailingly polite and helpful, organising horse riding, letting us use their internet, and informing us of various local activities. The horseriding was fun, a good way of seeing the countryside, good horses and friendly guides. I would recommend this cottage, and others nearby managed by the same team."
+ Read moreBeautiful holiday home away from it all. The view on arriving is spectacular, even better than the photos which is amazing. Pack some warm clothes it can be cold at night! kitchen is basic but perfectly adequate for cooking meals... We ate in most nights. The narrow path in is a little precarious!"
+ Read moreWe had a fabulous holiday. From the first contact everyone was most helpful, even rearranging another customer's accommodation so we could begin our holiday on our chosen date. The meet and greet was excellent. The property itself was way beyond our expectations. We loved it, and so did our spaniel named Madoc. The information pack was excellent, and we enjoyed the evenings around the wood burning stove so much we didn't get to use the TV. The estate workers were very friendly and helpful, and always smiled as we tried out our tourist Spanish. The vet in Infiesta recommended at the office was excellent and spoke English and we were able to have our dog wormed as necessary to return to the UK. In short we had a wonderful time, and we hope to return again to the same property again next year. This time we will have 2 dogs. Many thanks and best wishes to you all."
+ Read moreJust wanted to drop you a line to say thank-you, the property was amazing and the area breathtaking. Just as your website states. One comment to make, and a note to ourselves was the cottage was very rural and, getting a large touring motorbike down the lane was not easy, heart in mouth moments! Many thanks again to you and the team, will not hesitate in recommending the site."
+ Read moreThe property was in a lovely location, beside fields of horses and cows - we really felt we were getting away from it all. The house was comfortable. We did feel a bit nervous of driving along the narrow road, but we managed it without mishap during the week"
+ Read moreLovely place to stay. The kitchen is a bit basic but cottage has a lot of rustic charm - answer is to eat out! The drive to property is a bit narrow and painstaking but since its not far from main road it feels accessible. Being able to walk down to the village is nice. Office in the village was great and staff very helpful. It was good to have internet access too. If you like peace and quiet and country views and horses I would reccommend it."
+ Read moreJust a quick note to say thank you for arranging our wonderful holiday in AT19. We had a fabulous time. The accommodation and its situation greatly exceeded our expectations. We are particularly grateful for you arranging for us to have the whole of our holiday in the Casa, after you'd made alternative arrangements for peeps who were weekending there. Violetta was excellent. On the couple of occasions we had problems she solved them quickly and without any fuss. We enjoyed our holiday so much we are thinking we may like to rent the property again next year, if you'll have us. In the meantime once again many thanks. "
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Private grounds in a quiet natural setting
Private location in Green Spain
Good location for children
Park your car right next to your holiday cottage
Living space
Living space
Dining table for 4 people
Kitchen
Simple cooking facilities
Ground floor WC / utility room
The open plan space seen from the stairs to 1st floor
Both bedrooms are twin bedded
Bathroom
Terrace / gallery
1st floor covered terrace
1st floor landing
Details
Ground floor furnished porch
Ground floor furnished porch
The impressive Picos de Europa in the distance
A beautiful natural location
From 2023, there is a relaxing area below the horreo
This is your setting, in the Cider Country, Asturias
Your holiday cottage in its Cider Country setting, Asturias
Ample garden lawn
One of the favourites in the region: Playa Torimbia
Picos de Europa seen from a nearby location
Nearby village in the wild Ponga Natural Parklands







































































