Why choose Asturias to live?

Living in Asturias is much more than moving to a region of great natural beauty. It is to immerse yourself in a natural paradise, a land that invites you to enjoy its green surroundings, stunning coastline and vibrant cultural life. Asturias, famous for its slogan ‘Natural Paradise’, really is. If you’ve ever thought of moving, this autonomous community offers an unparalleled quality of life. But what makes living in Asturias so attractive?

A natural paradise within your reach. Choose to Live in Asturias

To live in Asturias is to succumb to the majesty of its landscape. This region is characterised by its rich natural diversity, from green valleys and mountains to crystal clear beaches. An astonishing fact is that almost a third of the Asturian territory is protected as a natural space, which underlines the importance of preserving its beauty. Few communities can boast such a diverse and well-tended environment.

The Picos de Europa National Park is one of the great prides of Asturias, but there are other natural parks that deserve attention. The Somiedo, Las Ubiñas-La Mesa and Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña and Ibias Nature Parks are other examples of the immense beauty that Asturias has to offer. Its mountainous landscapes, meadows and forests invite you to explore, walk and enjoy nature in its purest state.

The Asturian coast also has a lot to offer. With beaches such as Gulpiyuri, an inland beach hidden among rocks, or the Charca de Zeluán, a coastal lagoon perfect for wildlife lovers, living in Asturias means, in many cases, being a stone’s throw from the sea and the mountains at the same time.

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The typical festivals of Asturias: a tradition not to be missed

Living in Asturias not only means enjoying its landscapes and quality of life, but also its rich and vibrant culture, marked by popular festivals that celebrate the region’s most deeply-rooted traditions. These festivals are an excellent way to connect with the Asturian identity, enjoy the music, folklore and local customs, and, of course, share special moments with the community.

The Cider Festival

The Cider Festival is another of the most important events in the Asturian calendar, and is one of the most representative festivities of the region. During this festival, Asturian cider, the region’s most famous drink, takes centre stage. The inhabitants of Asturias gather in towns and cities to enjoy cider, accompanied by tapas and music. In addition, one of the most fun traditions is the famous ‘escanciado’, the art of pouring the cider from a great height so that it can oxygenate properly. It is a festival full of flavour and tradition, reflecting the festive and welcoming character of the Asturian people.

The Asturian Holy Week

Easter Week in Asturias is a religious celebration that has great cultural relevance in the region. The processions that pass through the main cities, such as Oviedo, Gijón and Avilés, are impressive visual spectacles, full of solemnity and devotion. The processions and religious images are accompanied by sacred music, creating an atmosphere of meditation and respect. It is a festival that attracts both locals and visitors and is celebrated with great fervour throughout Asturias.

The Magdalena Festival

At Gijón, la Fiesta de la Magdalena es uno de los eventos más esperados del año. Esta festividad, que se celebra en honor a la patrona de la ciudad, es una mezcla de tradiciones religiosas y festivas. Durante estos días, las calles de Gijón se llenan de color con desfiles, música y danzas folclóricas, y los asturianos se visten con trajes típicos para rendir homenaje a su cultura. Además, la fiesta cuenta con una amplia variedad de actividades para todas las edades, lo que la convierte en una excelente opción para disfrutar en familia.

The Day of the Madreñona

Otra fiesta muy representativa de la cultura asturiana es el Día de la Madreñona, celebrado en el municipio de Villanueva de Oscos. Esta festividad está dedicada a la madreñona, un tipo de zapato tradicional asturiano que representa el pasado rural de la región. Durante el evento, se realizan concursos, danzas y espectáculos en honor a la vestimenta tradicional asturiana, y los participantes se visten con los trajes típicos de antaño, mientras disfrutan de la música tradicional y las delicias gastronómicas locales. Es una fiesta que permite revivir la historia y las costumbres de la región.

The Feast of Our Lady of Covadonga

The Feast of Our Lady of Covadonga, held in Cangas de Onís,is one of the most important religious festivities in Asturias. In honour of the patron saint of the region, the Virgin of Covadonga, thousands of Asturians gather at the sanctuary to pay homage to the virgin and take part in masses, processions and celebrations. This festival, in addition to its spiritual character, is an opportunity to enjoy Asturian music, folklore and gastronomy in a stunning natural setting, as it is held in the majestic mountain of the Picos de Europa.

Incomparable quality of life

The quality of life in Asturias is another of the great attractions for those who decide to move. Living in a community with a peaceful atmosphere, where the stress of the big city is not present, is a luxury. Asturias’ small towns and villages offer a relaxing atmosphere, but with all the services and amenities you could need. Transport infrastructure is well developed, making it easy to get around Asturias, whether you want to travel around the region or to other parts of the country.

Health and education in Asturias is also first class. With a network of efficient hospitals and medical centres, as well as schools and universities offering quality education, living in Asturias guarantees you access to essential services without the need to travel to big cities.

An economical option

Compared to other autonomous communities, living in Asturias is an economical option. The cost of living is lower than in places like Madrid or Barcelona, which allows you to enjoy a higher quality of life without having to face the high prices of other areas. Whether it’s buying a home or day-to-day expenses, the Asturian economy is more affordable, allowing you to enjoy more for less.

A quality option to study in Asturias: The English School of Asturias

A quality option to study in Asturias: The English School of Asturias we offer a quality education with a bilingual approach, teaching an international curriculum from infant to secondary school. Our teaching methodology focuses on the holistic development of the student, promoting both academic skills and social and emotional skills.

With a wide range of extracurricular activities and modern facilities, students have the opportunity to grow in a healthy and motivating environment. We stand out for our personalised attention and commitment to the well-being of our students, preparing them to face the challenges of the future with success. In addition, the school has an extensive network of school routes, enabling it to serve a wide range of families.

 

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