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Discover the stunning Picos de Europa with this full-day tour including a scenic funicular ride to Bulnes and a visit to a Cabrales cheese cave with tasting.


The tour begins in Asturias, Spain, with a price tag of $77 per person, making it accessible for those seeking an adventure packed with natural beauty and cultural insights. The entire experience spans 8 to 12 hours, providing ample time to enjoy each stop and absorb the landscape’s majesty.
This excursion suits travelers interested in spectacular mountain scenery, authentic rural villages, and regional culinary traditions. It is best for those who are comfortable with walking and outdoor environments, as the tour involves some walking around Bulnes and some time exploring the surroundings.
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The adventure starts in Poncebos, a picturesque town famous for the Cares Route, also called “La Garganta Divina.” Here, the views of the Cares Gorge and its river are striking, with steep rock walls carved by the erosion of the river. This section of the trip offers a peaceful connection with nature, with highlights including the majestic mountain scenery and small rural villages that seem untouched by time.
Travelers will appreciate the chance to walk along the gorge, admiring the natural canyon created over centuries. This part of the tour is ideal for those who want to experience the serenity of the mountains and enjoy stunning photo opportunities.
One of the tour’s standout features is the funicular railway ride to Bulnes, which takes just 8 minutes. The tickets are included, valued at around $26.99, and the journey is entirely underground, passing through the mountain itself.
The funicular ride offers a unique experience, as it transports visitors to one of the most isolated and authentic villages in Asturias. The cable car ascends into the mountains, providing spectacular views of the landscape along the way.
Once in Bulnes, visitors step into a place that feels like a step back in time. The village’s cobbled streets, traditional houses, and tranquil atmosphere make it an inviting spot to unwind and explore. There is no cell phone coverage here, which enhances the sense of disconnect and immersion.
Highlights include visiting the chapel of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves and climbing to the viewpoint for breathtaking sights of Picu Urriellu (also called Naranjo de Bulnes). This peak is an iconic symbol of mountain climbing and provides stunning panoramic views that are often described as inspiring.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guided tour of Bulnes helps visitors understand its history and significance. Afterward, there is free time to wander the village, take photos, or simply enjoy the peaceful mountain setting. Most visitors find the location charming and appreciate the opportunity to relax in such a remote environment.
The tour allows for a break before heading back to the valley, with additional free time to explore or rest.

Next, the tour moves to Arenas de Cabrales, a small town known for its traditional cheese-making. Here, visitors explore a Cabrales cheese cave, where they learn about the artisanal process handed down through generations.
This visit is both educational and tasty, as the group is treated to a cheese tasting paired with authentic Asturian cider. The experience showcases the region’s culinary heritage, with insights into how Cabrales cheese is produced and aged in natural caves.

Inside the Cheese Cave, guides detail the traditional methods used to craft this famous blue cheese. They explain the unique aging process, fermentation, and the importance of natural caves in flavor development. Visitors gain a deeper appreciation for the local craft, which has put Cabrales on the map as a regional delicacy.
The cheese tasting allows guests to savor the rich, spicy flavors of Cabrales cheese, complemented by the region’s signature Asturian cider. This pairing highlights the authentic flavors of Asturias and offers a memorable culinary experience.

After the cheese cave visit, the tour concludes with a guided return by bus. The full trip includes about 2.5 hours of transfers in each direction, with the final drop-offs at various locations, including Cangas de Onís and Oviedo.
Most visitors find the pacing well-organized, with enough time at each site to enjoy the scenery, learn about the local traditions, and indulge in the regional flavors.

The tour boasts a 4.7 out of 5 rating based on 47 reviews, with many praising the knowledgeable guides, excellent organization, and spectacular views. The inclusion of round-trip private transfers, the funicular ticket, and the cheese cave visit provide good value for $77.
It is clear that this experience appeals to those who want an authentic taste of mountain landscapes, local traditions, and regional cuisine. The guides’ explanations and the scenic routes receive particular praise, making the day both informative and enjoyable.
Some reviews mention that the walk around Bulnes can take longer than expected, and there is limited time for the cheese cave tour—some wish for a more detailed experience there. Plus, the cheese cave tour is conducted in Spanish, which could limit understanding for non-Spanish speakers, despite the tour being promoted as in English.
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, due to the walking involved and the terrain.
This Bulnes tour offers a well-rounded day immersed in natural beauty and regional traditions. The funicular ride provides a thrilling journey into the mountains, and the village of Bulnes offers a peaceful escape with spectacular views of Picu Urriellu.
The cheese cave visit adds a flavorful touch, giving insight into Asturias’ artisanal craft. The organized transfers, expert guides, and local tasting make this experience an accessible way to explore some of the most scenic and authentic parts of the Picos de Europa.
While it may have some pacing limitations and language considerations, the overall experience delivers excellent value and memorable sights, especially for those eager to discover Asturias beyond the main tourist spots.
Is the funicular ride included in the tour price?
Yes, the funicular tickets are included and are valued at approximately $26.99.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 8 to 12 hours, depending on the day’s schedule and pace.
Can I visit the cheese cave in English?
The cheese cave tour is conducted in Spanish, which might limit understanding for non-Spanish speakers.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to walking and terrain.
What highlights should I expect?
You will experience spectacular views of Cares Gorge, ride the underground funicular, visit Bulnes village, and explore an authentic Cabrales cheese cave with tasting.
What is included in the tour?
The experience includes round-trip private bus transfers, a guided tour of Bulnes, funicular tickets, and a cheese cave visit with tasting.