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63 reviews of Cudillero

A Bouquet of Red Houses

After traveling the overwhelming and wild landscape of Cabo del Vidio, Cudillero seemed to me like a warm nest. Crammed in the sides of green mountains, the town is a bouquet of red, white and blue houses that looks into the sea. Cudillero is made for walking.

Even though there is a parking in the new port, there is nothing better to park the car after the town El Pito and go down its main road. Then you start to discover it slowly. The streets that go down the mountain become steep passageways and never-ending staircases. From the balconies and windows of the houses hang the “curadillo”, the fish left there to dry. You can also see tackles and hooks, large fishing poles and the nets left to dry in the sun. Everything speaks of a fishing tradition that is part of the “pixueta” (name given to the people born in this town) soul.


Cudillero lives around its lively port and the La Marina square, full of good bars and restaurants. At sunset, this is the best place to eat seafood and drink cider while welcoming the arrival of the fishing boats.
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Impressive

It is a small fishing town with narrow streets and that seems to hang from the mountain. It has a small “amphitheater” of colorful houses. They say that the houses were painted according to the color of the owner’s boats.

It is nice to take any of its routes. You will be impressed. Moreover, for 2 Euros you can hire a guided tour that will tell you about the culture, history and anecdotes of the town.

+3

Mandatory summer stop

It's an almost mandatory summer stop. In Cudillero, the food is great! It's a fishing village with friendly townsfolk and, even though it can get a bit touristy, it doesn't stop being an absolute gem in a paradisiacal environment.

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