Cudillero
There was a new type of concha, it was still a yellow concha on a blue background but there was a black and brown metal piece of artwork to go with it, The first one I though was just a one off but after seeing several, it was an adopted new look, although they left the old pylon seen just behind.There were some pleasant walks through forests and views.
It was bright but as we get further into the mountains, the sun had yet to burn the mist off.
And then it was a long way down from the mountains to cross a river outside Muros de Nolan, and of course a steep climb back into the mountains.
Some Italian Renaissance style gardens and country hoe, a quinta, the new home of a family who had gone to South America to seek their fortune, made it, and came back to build a grand estate. The Selgas family built the local town of El Pito and also built a large school, one of many gifts to the town and now a museum.
My restaurant for the evening, Restaurante Arbichera,..not spectacular on the outside but the food ratings it gets are great and so was my meal.
And if you have lunch outside, the views are great.
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