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Spain: The three villages most sought in rural tourism are in Asturias

By Redacción ECA

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Llanes, Cangas de Onis and Villaviciosa. Followed Calpe (Alicante), Moratalla (Murcia) and Santillana del Mar (Cantabria). The Camino de Santiago is the preferred area, followed by the East Coast of Asturias and the White Villages of Cadiz.

Nature offers in Spain thousand and havens. That is the great asset of rural tourism: enjoy nature so minimally invasive while resting in a friendly place and sometimes even charming. Rural tourism is gaining popularity in our country, but the green is still carried the palm. The three villages most sought in rural tourism are in Asturias.

This is indicated by the ranking of most popular destinations in the second quarter of 2015 getaway vacation. Llanes, Cangas de Onis Villaviciosa and are the most wanted people, followed by Calpe, Moratalla and Santillana del Mar. The provinces whose people have attracted the most interest are Cádiz, Asturias, Cantabria and Avila. Data are the result of an analysis of all searches on this website registered rural tourism. The most wanted provinces are Cádiz, Asturias, Cantabria and Avila.

The list of most wanted people presides Llanes, Cangas de Onis followed and Villaviciosa, also located in the Principality of Asturias. Followed Calpe (Alicante) and Moratalla (Murcia). In sixth and seventh place are Santillana del Mar (Cantabria) and Cangas del Narcea (Asturias). Two Andalusian villages occupy the eighth and ninth place, Ronda (Malaga) and Aracena (Huelva). Closes the list of the top ten, another Asturian town, Ribadesella.

As for the ten preferred to practice rural tourism areas, the Camino de Santiago leads the list, followed by the East and the Costa de Asturias. The province of Cadiz is also prevalent in this classification with the White Towns of Andalusia, Grazalema, Sierra de Cadiz, occupying positions 8, 14 and 16 of the list.

Compared with the results of the first quarter of 2015, while Asturias and Cadiz still leading the ranking, such as Madrid, Cáceres and Teruel positions have declined giving way to destinations like Avila, Navarra and Huesca.

Source: 20 minutos

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