“Time Out Names Picos de Europa #1 in Global Destinations”

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The global landscape is filled with remarkable places waiting to be explored, and determining the most breathtaking destinations is no small task. Time Out has taken on this challenge and recently revealed a compilation of the 51 most exquisite locations worldwide, ranging from lakes and beaches to National Parks, libraries, vineyards, and historic towns. Topping the list is a magnificent mountain range that offers incredible hiking opportunities and is just a two-hour flight away from the UK.

The Picos de Europa in Spain is a striking limestone mountain range soaring to heights of 2,650 meters, situated a little over 12 miles from the coast. These mountains rise steeply, creating deep gorges to be explored, as reported by Express.

One of the popular trails in this region is the Cares Trail, known for its scenic canyon views, craggy peaks, and cascading waterfalls. Extending over 13 miles, this trail is not recommended for beginners, but its gradual slopes make it manageable for experienced walkers. For a more leisurely experience, visitors can take the Fuente Dé cable car, offering a quick ascent up the mountainside for a relaxing observation of the lush landscape below.

Upon reaching the summit, visitors can further explore various hiking paths, including challenging steep climbs that offer stunning panoramic views. The Picos de Europa mountains are part of the larger Picos de Europa National Park, which includes the picturesque Lakes of Covadonga. These serene blue waters surrounded by peaks and greenery resemble landscapes found in Scotland or the Lake District, creating a unique experience in Spain.

The national park is teeming with wildlife, from brown bears and wolves to vultures and eagles, along with encounters with mountain goats and colorful butterflies amidst the rocky terrain. Nearby towns like the medieval Potes offer a glimpse into the past with their ancient stone and timber structures, cobblestone streets, and the iconic Torre del Infantado, now a museum offering panoramic views of the town from its rooftop terrace.

Arenas de Cabrales, located on the outskirts of the park, is a favored accommodation spot known for its production of Cabrales cheese and a variety of restaurants serving authentic Northern Spanish cuisine. Visitors can enjoy hearty dishes like bean stews and grilled meats, all made with locally sourced ingredients from the surrounding mountains.

The Picos de Europa is conveniently located less than two hours from Santander Airport, with airlines like Ryanair offering affordable flights from various UK cities year-round and seasonally. With flight durations as short as two hours and fares starting from £15 one-way, this stunning destination is easily accessible for travelers seeking a nature-filled adventure.

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